Krubungan – a small settlement in Kecamatan Mirit district, Kabupaten Kebumen in Central Java
Krubungan is an Indonesian settlement located within Kabupaten Kebumen in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), falling under Kecamatan Mirit district. Based on its coordinates (-7,7257; 109,7756), it is positioned in the southern half of the kabupaten, not far from the Indian Ocean coastline. Kabupaten Kebumen itself is situated in the central part of Java, bordered to the north by Kabupaten Banjarnegara, to the east by Kabupaten Wonosobo and Kabupaten Purworejo, to the south by the Indian Ocean, and to the west by Kabupaten Cilacap and Kabupaten Banyumas. No independent, detailed settlement-level sources are available for Krubungan, so the following information is based on known data about the broader administrative unit of Kabupaten Kebumen.
General overview
Krubungan forms part of Kecamatan Mirit, which is one of the southern districts of Kabupaten Kebumen. The total area of the kabupaten covers 1,581.11 km², and according to 2023 data, it is home to 1,399,976 residents, which is considered relatively dense by rural Javanese standards. Kabupaten Kebumen in its current administrative form was established on January 1, 1936, when the territories of the former Kabupaten Karanganyar (Roma) and Kabupaten Kebumen (Pandjer) were consolidated into a single administrative unit. Krubungan itself is likely a small, agricultural village within the district, though direct, verifiable sources on this are not available. The Kecamatan Mirit district and the southern belt of the kabupaten are generally characterized by rice cultivation, fishing, and mixed agricultural and coastal livelihoods typical of areas near the Indian Ocean coast. The kabupaten's administrative center is Kecamatan Kebumen itself, which serves as a regional center for territorial administration and services.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible, verifiable real estate market data is available at the Krubungan level. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Kebumen, rural and agricultural areas typically have moderate property prices compared to more developed areas such as major cities along Java's central axis or heavily visited tourist destinations. The absence of particularly steep price inflation in less touristically oriented southern Java regions contrasts with conditions in more developed zones. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; for longer-term presence, the typical legal mechanisms available to foreigners are rental agreements (Hak Sewa) or, under certain conditions, Hak Pakai rights. This general Indonesian legal framework applies to both Krubungan and Kabupaten Kebumen. For assessing investment opportunities, knowledge of specific local market conditions and consultation with local legal experts are advised, as regency-level generalizations cannot substitute for examination of specific plot characteristics.
Safety and security
No specific crime statistics or incident descriptions for Krubungan are available from verifiable sources. Kabupaten Kebumen and, more broadly, rural districts of Jawa Tengah province can generally be classified among areas with moderate or better security conditions by Indonesian standards, though this generalization does not replace actual, current expert security assessments. As in most rural settlements in Indonesia, small-community frameworks and local social networks typically determine everyday order, and violent crime rates in villages are generally lower than in urban areas, but this tendency should not be considered an absolute rule. For any decision regarding property acquisition or extended stays, familiarity with current local conditions is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources exist regarding direct attractions or named tourist sites in Krubungan. The southern belt of Kabupaten Kebumen, which includes Kecamatan Mirit, is a region near the Indian Ocean coastline, and the kabupaten as a whole is known for its ocean beaches, cave systems, and natural landscapes that draw interest — however, specific named attractions linked to Krubungan cannot be identified in available source material. To assess potential tourist appeal, it is worthwhile to examine broader kecamatan- and kabupaten-level offerings, which may be closer to the village than attractions located farther away near the regency center. For such research, local tourism offices or resources from the Indonesian tourism authority (Dinas Pariwisata) can provide more accurate information.
Summary
Krubungan is a small settlement in Kecamatan Mirit district, Kabupaten Kebumen in Central Java, for which no independent, detailed public sources are available. The broader kabupaten — with an area exceeding 1,500 km², a population of nearly 1.4 million residents, and serving as a unified administrative unit since 1936 — can be considered a rural, partly coastal region on the southern edge of Jawa Tengah province. To conduct an evaluation of Krubungan from real estate market, security expert, and tourist perspective, the involvement of current, local information sources is essential.

