Mayangan – a village in Kota Pasuruan, East Java
Mayangan is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to Kecamatan Panggungrejo and is situated within the administrative area of Kota Pasuruan. This area forms part of East Java Province (Jawa Timur), one of Indonesia's most populous and economically significant provinces. Based on its coordinates, the location lies in the eastern part of Java, approximately at latitude -7.64 and longitude 112.91. Kota Pasuruan is an independent municipal administrative unit (kota), which operates within but separately from the kabupaten of the same name, and lies close to the coast of the Java Sea.
General overview
Mayangan is one of the village-level (kelurahan), lowest-tier administrative units of Kecamatan Panggungrejo in Kota Pasuruan. Detailed descriptions specifically concerning this settlement are not available in accessible sources, so the following presentation focuses on the broader regional context. Kota Pasuruan is a municipal administrative unit of East Java Province, located on the northern coast of the province, near the Madura Strait. The city is integrated into the industrial and commercial network of the eastern part of Java Island, and lies relatively close to Surabaya, the capital of East Java Province. Regarding East Java Province as a whole, its area is 48,033 km², and its population exceeded 41.9 million by the end of 2024, making the province one of the most densely populated and economically active regions in the entire archipelago. The province contributes approximately 15 percent to the national GDP, which indicates the weight of industrial and commercial activities. Mayangan, due to its location, is part of this vibrant economic and administrative environment, although detailed information about village-level characteristics is not available in accessible sources.
Real estate and investment
Verifiable village-level data on Mayangan's real estate market is not available, so the following presents the broader environment and the general real estate market dynamics of Kota Pasuruan and East Java. East Java Province – of which Kota Pasuruan is part – is one of the defining regions of Indonesian industrial and commercial life. The province's strong industrial base, developed transportation infrastructure, and growing urban population generally provide a favorable backdrop for real estate market demand, particularly in smaller cities that are connected to large metropolitan agglomerations. An important general notice is that in Indonesia, regulations governing real estate property acquisition are strictly limited for foreign nationals: foreigners can acquire property only within specified legal frameworks (for example, hak pakai, or usufruct rights), and full ownership rights (hak milik) are reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens. Before making investment decisions, it is advisable in all cases to involve local legal experts and maintain up-to-date knowledge of current Indonesian land ownership regulations.
Safety and security
Independent village-level statistics on safety in Mayangan are not available in accessible sources, so only general observations regarding the broader region can be made. East Java Province as a whole – one of Indonesia's most densely populated and industrialized areas – is generally classified among regions with moderate urban safety levels in Southeast Asian comparison. In urban areas, such as in municipal administrative units similar to Kota Pasuruan, it is generally the case that everyday public safety levels are maintained through the presence of the local police (Polri) and other authorities. More precise crime statistics or special security characteristics specific to Mayangan cannot be reliably reported due to lack of sources, so the generally applicable precautions typical of Indonesian urban areas are recommended.
Tourist attractions
No data is available in accessible sources regarding tourist attractions specifically known in Mayangan. Since even at the province level there are no named attractions tied to this specific location in verified source material, only the generally known characteristics of broader East Java Province can be referenced as context. East Java is one of Indonesia's regions rich in natural and cultural value; the province's territory includes, for example, Madura Island, the Kangean Archipelago, Bawean Island, and Sempu Island, which lie in the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean. Kota Pasuruan itself is an area with a port city character, located on the coast of the Java Sea along the northern coastline. In the Pasuruan district and its broader surroundings, cultural and religious buildings traditionally play an important role in local community life, but no named landmarks specific to Mayangan can be reported based on sources.
Summary
Mayangan is an administrative unit belonging to Kecamatan Panggungrejo of Kota Pasuruan, situated in East Java Province (Jawa Timur). The settlement's broader region, East Java, is one of Indonesia's most significant industrial and economic provinces, with a population exceeding 41.9 million by the end of 2024, and contributing approximately 15 percent to national GDP. Detailed, verified information specifically about Mayangan and Kota Pasuruan is limited in accessible sources, so this presentation necessarily relies on provincial context. Before making any specific decisions regarding real estate, tourism, or other matters concerning this location, it is advisable to consult local, up-to-date sources.

