Kebonsari – urban neighborhood in the eastern part of Kota Pasuruan, East Java
Kebonsari is an Indonesian settlement located in the municipal city of Kota Pasuruan in East Java, within the Panggungrejo district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-7.6454059, 112.9043908), it is situated in the eastern section of the city. Kota Pasuruan forms part of East Java province (Jawa Timur), whose provincial capital is Surabaya. Since available source materials extend only to the provincial level, the broader administrative and geographical context can be reliably presented in place of settlement-specific data.
General overview
Kebonsari is an urban residential district belonging to the Panggungrejo kecamatan in Kota Pasuruan. Kota Pasuruan is an independent municipal city (kota), which is separate from the surrounding Kabupaten Pasuruan, and is located near the Java Sea coast in the eastern part of Java within an industrial region. The city has traditionally been characterized by small and medium-scale industrial production, fishing, and favorable transportation connections relative to Surabaya. Regarding East Java province as a whole, according to source data, the province covers an area of 48,033 km², its population exceeded 41.9 million by the end of 2024, and the province is one of Indonesia's most significant industrial and financial centers, contributing approximately 15% to the country's GDP. Kebonsari itself is a relatively quiet neighborhood integrated into the urban fabric; it has not achieved particular international or national prominence, and at the local level forms part of the everyday urban life of the Panggungrejo district.
Real estate and investment
Verified and published real estate market data is not available at the Kebonsari level; therefore, the broader context of Kota Pasuruan and East Java province is presented below. Kota Pasuruan, as an independent municipal administrative unit, is located east of Surabaya in one of the province's traditional industrial cities, where the real estate market typically operates within price categories characteristic of medium-sized cities — generally at more moderate price levels than the provincial capital, Surabaya, or its agglomeration zones. East Java province as a whole has been the site of continuous industrial and infrastructure development in recent times, which generally stimulates real estate demand. Indonesian land ownership regulations applicable to foreign nationals represent an important framework for any investment decision: under Indonesian law, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; however, longer-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) and, under certain conditions, usage rights (Hak Pakai) are available to them. This general regulatory framework applies throughout the country, including in Kota Pasuruan and its districts, including Kebonsari. Prior to any real estate purchase, consultation with a local legal expert is advisable in all cases.
Safety and security
Verified and published public safety statistics specific to Kebonsari are not available in the present source material. It can be stated generally that Kota Pasuruan is a medium-sized Javanese city which, like other similar cities in the province, exhibits security conditions typical of everyday urban life. East Java province as a whole is one of Indonesia's most densely populated and highly industrialized regions, where public safety levels may vary from city to city and district to district. For travelers and those considering settlement, it is generally advisable to also consult informational materials from one's own country's consulate or foreign ministry regarding the current situation, as these undergo regular updates.
Tourist attractions
Based on available source materials, no named, verifiable tourist attractions have been identified within Kebonsari's boundaries. However, several locations known in the region are found in Kota Pasuruan city and its broader area of influence, accessible indirectly from the city. The Tengger mountain range and the Bromo volcano (Gunung Bromo) area are located to the south-southwest of Kota Pasuruan and are regarded as one of East Java's most well-known natural destinations; this connection is based on common knowledge at the provincial level. Kota Pasuruan itself possesses a few culturally significant locations of local importance and local life connected to the fishing port, which provide the framework for smaller excursions within the city. No specific, source-supported tourist attractions are known in Kebonsari and the Panggungrejo district; the area primarily serves residential and small-scale industrial functions within the urban fabric.
Summary
Kebonsari is an urban residential neighborhood in East Java belonging to the Panggungrejo district of Kota Pasuruan. Since available source materials extended only to the provincial level, the broader administrative and economic context could be presented in place of location-specific data. East Java province is one of Indonesia's most significant industrial and densely populated regions; within it, Kota Pasuruan is a medium-sized city with a traditional industrial past. Kebonsari itself does not possess a prominent tourism or real estate market profile within the broader region; the area typically serves residential and small-scale industrial functions within the city.

