Bancer – small settlement in Ngraho District of Kabupaten Bojonegoro
Bancer is a small settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) province in Indonesia, belonging to Ngraho District of Kabupaten Bojonegoro. The regency itself is situated on Java's northern interior plain, largely on the southern bank of the Solo River, approximately 110 kilometers west of Surabaya and about 73 kilometers northeast of Ngawi. The available source material contains no detailed information specifically about Bancer; the following account therefore relies primarily on verified information available at the level of Kabupaten Bojonegoro, with clear indication that the given statements refer to the broader administrative unit.
General overview
Bancer, one of the villages in Ngraho District, is a typical small settlement of interior Java. Kabupaten Bojonegoro, of which Bancer is part, had a population of 1,301,635 according to the 2020 census, while based on official mid-2024 estimates the regency's population has risen to 1,366,227. The regency's total administrative area is 2,307.06 square kilometers. Bojonegoro has received prominent attention in Indonesian economic news, as the oil field discovered in its territory is considered Indonesia's largest oil discovery in the past three decades and is regarded as one of the country's largest reserves. Previously, the region was known primarily for teak and tobacco production. Bancer and its surrounding area carry the distinctive cultural and natural character of territories once used for forestry and agriculture along the Solo River, though detailed independent description of this particular village is not currently available.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data specifically for Bancer is available in the accessible sources; the following picture therefore reflects the general context of Kabupaten Bojonegoro. The region's economic life was previously defined by the teak and tobacco industries, but in recent decades oil extraction has given new momentum to the local economy. This has transformed certain parts of the regency in terms of infrastructure development and employment opportunities, which indirectly influences real estate market dynamics in larger urban centers, particularly near Bojonegoro city. Under general Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) or long-term rental arrangements are available, which operate within frameworks uniformly applied across the country. In rural interior Javanese settlements, property prices are generally considerably lower than in tourist or urban areas, though determining the specific local price level would require on-site or current market data.
Safety and security
No specific published crime statistics for Bancer and Ngraho District are available in the processed sources. Kabupaten Bojonegoro, as one of the characteristic regencies of interior East Java, can be described according to the general safety characteristics of the region on the basis of available data: rural areas on Java are generally characterized by lower crime rates compared to major cities, and everyday life proceeds within traditional community frameworks. The economic and social effects of the oil extraction boom, however, may influence local dynamics, particularly regarding labor movement and infrastructural changes. Any concrete security assessment would nonetheless require current data from local authorities or reliable regional sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions in Bancer and Ngraho District are mentioned in the available source material. Kabupaten Bojonegoro as a whole, however, possesses areas of known appeal thanks to its natural and cultural assets: the Solo River, which is Java's longest river, is a defining natural element of the regency's territory, and its surrounding landscapes offer the characteristic appearance of rural Java. The historical traditions of teak forestry have left their mark on the landscape and local architecture. Industrial infrastructure related to oil extraction also presents distinctive views in the region. This, however, pertains to the general context of Kabupaten Bojonegoro; based on available source material, no specific conclusions can be drawn about what visitor attractions may be found in Bancer's immediate vicinity.
Summary
Bancer is a rural small settlement in East Java, located in Ngraho District of Kabupaten Bojonegoro, about which detailed independent source material is not currently available. The broader region, Kabupaten Bojonegoro, is a dynamically changing administrative unit with nearly 1.4 million residents, economically shifting from teak and tobacco production toward oil extraction. Lying on the banks of the Solo River, the interior Javanese area is better characterized by everyday rural lifestyle than by mass tourism or a developed real estate market. Before making any concrete decision regarding Bancer, it is advisable to consult on-site or current local sources.

