Karangrandu – small settlement in Kecamatan Pecangaan district, Central Java
Karangrandu is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kabupaten Jepara in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), within Kecamatan Pecangaan district. Based on its coordinates (-6.7130242, 110.6854273), it is situated in the southern part of Jepara regency, close to the border with Kabupaten Demak. Kabupaten Jepara itself is approximately 70 kilometres from Semarang, roughly 45 kilometres from Demak, and about 567 kilometres from Jakarta. The regency had a total population of 1,252,566 by the end of 2022, though Karangrandu is merely a smaller administrative unit within this larger area.
General overview
Karangrandu belongs to Kecamatan Pecangaan district, which is located in the southern areas of Kabupaten Jepara. Regarding the village itself – its population, area, or specific local institutions – no verifiable, publicly accessible sources are currently available, so the following presents context at the broader regency and district levels. Kabupaten Jepara lies along the Java Sea, with the sea forming its western and northern boundaries; to the east it is neighboured by Kabupaten Pati and Kabupaten Kudus, while to the south Kabupaten Demak borders it. The Karimunjawa archipelago, which lies in the Java Sea, is part of the regency's territory. Jepara district is primarily known throughout Indonesia for its woodworking and furniture-making traditions, and this characteristic is a defining element of the local economy in numerous sub-districts of the regency, including Kecamatan Pecangaan. Karangrandu is situated in this rural, agricultural and small-industry-oriented region, where the rhythm of daily life is shaped by local community customs, rice cultivation, and smaller local industries.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, verifiable data is available regarding Karangrandu's real estate market, so the following paragraph presents the broader real estate market context of Kabupaten Jepara and Central Java, clearly indicating that these are not statements specifically about the village. In Kabupaten Jepara, property prices are generally considerably lower than in major cities or tourism-developed areas like Bali. The region is dominated by agricultural land and smaller residential properties, particularly in rural districts such as Kecamatan Pecangaan. From an investment perspective, the rural Central Javanese real estate market is typically determined by local demand, and the rate of capital returns is slower than in the country's tourism hotspots. An important general note is that in Indonesia, land ownership regulations affecting foreigners are strict: as a general rule, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property, and may only live and use property on the basis of special property rights (for example, Hak Pakai, or use rights). Any real estate transaction should be approached with careful examination of legal frameworks and involvement of a local legal expert.
Safety and security
No independent, substantive statistical data is available regarding Karangrandu's public safety situation. Broader Kabupaten Jepara and rural Central Javanese regions generally operate under relatively stable public safety conditions in line with Indonesian averages, where the rate of serious violent crime is typically lower compared to urban areas. Rural communities generally possess strong social cohesion, which has a positive effect on everyday sense of security. However, as in every region, the most reliable information about the current situation can be obtained from local authorities and the district police force (Polsek). For travellers and property renters, it is recommended to gather information on site and also to take into account the current travel advice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Tourist attractions
No source-based data is available regarding Karangrandu village as a standalone tourist destination. The broader Kabupaten Jepara, however, possesses numerous verifiable, well-known tourist attractions. The regency's most prominent natural and tourism attraction is the Karimunjawa archipelago, which lies in the Java Sea and has national park status; it is known throughout Indonesia for its marine ecosystem and diving opportunities. In Jepara city and its surroundings, the regency's administrative and cultural centre, numerous sites related to Javanese cultural heritage can be found. Jepara city itself is traditionally regarded as one of the most important centres of Javanese woodcarving and furniture-making, and this artisanal tradition remains alive today in local markets and workshops. Source-based information regarding Karangrandu's direct sphere of influence and specific attractions in Kecamatan Pecangaan is currently not available.
Summary
Karangrandu is a rural small settlement in Kecamatan Pecangaan district of Kabupaten Jepara in Central Java, whose detailed information has not yet been documented in publicly accessible sources. The broader Kabupaten Jepara is a district with a population of over one million, historically known for its woodcarving industry and the natural values of the Karimunjawa archipelago, located on the northern coast of Central Java. Karangrandu's accessibility is facilitated by its relatively short distance from Semarang and Demak. For those wishing to learn about the village or its immediate surroundings, on-site inquiry and reliance on local administrative sources are recommended for accurate and current information.

