Bermi – a village in Kecamatan Mijen, Kabupaten Demak, Central Java
Bermi is a small settlement in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province in Indonesia, located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Demak and belonging to Kecamatan Mijen (sub-district). Based on its coordinates (-6.8119781, 110.7331063), it is situated in the northern, lowland belt of the region, relatively close to the Java Sea coast. The seat of Kabupaten Demak is the city of Demak, which also serves as the administrative and cultural center of the regency. Since no independent settlement-level Wikipedia source is available for Bermi, the following presentation of the settlement and its surroundings is based on verifiable context available for the broader district and regency.
General overview
Bermi is located within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Mijen, which is one of the districts of Kabupaten Demak in Central Java. Kabupaten Demak itself is a historically and culturally particularly significant area: the Sultanate of Demak in the 15th–16th centuries was one of the early centers for the spread of Islamic faith on the island of Java, and the regency has maintained a strong Islamic tradition to this day. Bermi, as one of the villages of Kecamatan Mijen, is a small, agricultural-oriented community; the settlements of the region are typically engaged in rice cultivation, fishing, and horticulture, adapted to the conditions of the northern Java plain (Pantura zone). The village is not listed as an independent tourist attraction in available sources, which suggests that it is fundamentally a settlement following local rhythms, not a tourist destination. The surrounding area's infrastructure and accessibility are in line with what is typical of Central Java's rural villages: the road and transportation network is connected to the regency's seat, the city of Demak, from where larger cities in the province, including Semarang, are accessible.
Real estate and investment
Concrete settlement-level data regarding Bermi's real estate market are not available; therefore, the following presents general market conditions characteristic of Kabupaten Demak and the broader Central Java region. The real estate market of Kabupaten Demak exhibits characteristics typical of Central Java's rural regencies: land plots and agricultural properties are priced considerably lower than those near large cities (Semarang, Yogyakarta), and the rate of value growth is more moderate. Investment interest is primarily concentrated on agricultural land and plots located near the Pantura axis (the main highway along the northern coast), where logistics and trade development generate some increase in demand. Generally speaking, under Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of agricultural land or residential property; for them, rental-based legal relationships (Hak Sewa) or long-term use agreements, the frameworks of which are set by Indonesian agricultural and real estate regulations, are typically available. This general Indonesian regulatory framework applies equally to Bermi and to the entire territory of Kabupaten Demak. At the local level, real estate purchases typically take place among domestic agricultural operators and members of rural communities.
Safety and security
No independent crime statistics or specific local data regarding safety in Bermi are available from accessible sources. Kabupaten Demak and generally the rural areas of Central Java are not considered high-risk security areas in the context of Indonesia; the rural villages of the province are generally characterized by relatively peaceful, community-based lifestyles. Across Indonesia, the public safety of small rural villages (desa) is greatly influenced by local community cohesion, the tradition of neighborhood vigilance (ronda), and the functioning of local administrative structures. All of this should naturally be treated with reservations, since in the absence of settlement-level data, only the broader regional context can be outlined. For any specific security information, it is advisable to consult local, up-to-date sources and the competent authorities of Kabupaten Demak.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions are known for the village of Bermi from checked sources. The broader Kabupaten Demak, however, does possess known cultural and religious attractions that are noted as landmarks at the regency level. Among these stands out the Grand Mosque (Masjid Agung Demak) located in the city of Demak, which is one of the oldest and most historically significant mosques on Java, and is deeply connected to the era of the Sultanate of Demak. This architectural heritage is located at the regency's seat, the city of Demak, and not in Bermi; due to the absence of settlement-level sources, precise distance data between the two locations cannot be provided, but Kecamatan Mijen is situated at an accessible distance from the city of Demak within the regency. The northern areas of Kabupaten Demak feature coastal natural environment, mangrove forests, and fishing culture as characteristic landscape and cultural elements, although specific attractions regarding these features and their relation to Bermi can only be generalized at the regency level.
Summary
Bermi is a small, rural settlement in Kecamatan Mijen, Kabupaten Demak, Central Java, for which detailed settlement-level documentation is not currently available to the public. The settlement forms part of a broader region rooted in the agricultural and Islamic cultural traditions of Kabupaten Demak. Regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourist offerings, the general characteristics of the regency and province provide an approximate picture, which is advisable to supplement with local, current sources before making any concrete decisions.

