Nglebur – small village in Kecamatan Kedungpring, Kabupaten Lamongan
Nglebur is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the district (kecamatan) of Kedungpring in the east-Javan Kabupaten Lamongan. Administratively, it is part of Jawa Timur (East Java) province, which is located in the eastern part of Java island. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-7.1843301, 112.2354096), it is found in the internal, agricultural areas within Lamongan regency. The available source material records the administrative classification; more detailed settlement-level data are not yet available in publicly documented form.
General overview
Nglebur is a relatively small east-Javan desa, classified by Indonesian Wikipedia in the administrative unit composed of Kecamatan Kedungpring, Kabupaten Lamongan, Jawa Timur. Kabupaten Lamongan extends across the northern coastal regions and internal areas of East Java; the regency seat is the city of Lamongan. The area has traditionally been agricultural in character: rice cultivation, fish farming, and other agricultural activities are typical of the surroundings, in accordance with the general economic profile of Lamongan regency, which is defined by agricultural operations conducted on the province's internal, fertile alluvial plains. Kecamatan Kedungpring itself is an administrative unit encompassing a larger number of villages within the regency. From a tourist perspective, Nglebur is not a known destination and does not appear in publicly available sources that showcase the region's attractions at either local or national level. The settlement's everyday life is organized around the village community structure and the agricultural production cycle, which is generally characteristic of similarly sized, internally located east-Javan villages.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Nglebur are not available; therefore, the following sections present general characteristics of Kabupaten Lamongan and the broader East Java region. The real estate market of Lamongan regency is overall considerably more subdued and operates at a lower price level than the real estate sector in Java's major cities (Surabaya, Malang). On internal, rural areas – which include Nglebur – land prices and property prices are typically low, demand comes primarily from local buyers, and transaction volumes are limited. From an investment perspective, agricultural land represents the most common asset class in these rural areas. It is worth mentioning the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and solutions accessible through certain business structures are available, however their conditions and limitations always depend on the current regulatory environment, so the involvement of a local legal expert is necessary before any transaction. Infrastructure development taking place in Kabupaten Lamongan's territory – including the ongoing modernization of the north-Java road network – may in the longer term affect the accessibility of internal areas and thereby their real estate market appeal as well, however this impact in Nglebur's case is not yet documented and cannot be measured concretely.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, publicly available statistical data on the public safety situation in Nglebur exist; therefore, this section presents only the general context relating to the broader region. East Java province, and within it Kabupaten Lamongan, belongs to those rural areas of Indonesia that are typically characterized in available general literature with lower crime rates compared to major cities. Rural, agricultural villages – such as Nglebur – typically possess social structures based on close community ties, which in Java's rural areas traditionally represents strong social control. Nevertheless, precise criminal statistics or specific safety assessments cannot be provided on the basis of this source material; current information on the given situation can be obtained from the local authorities (Polres Lamongan). For travelers and potential investors, the usual caution – building local connections, acquiring familiarity with the locality – is generally recommended in Indonesia's rural areas as well.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not mention any named tourist attraction, natural heritage site, or cultural heritage location for Nglebur. In the broader region, however, within Kabupaten Lamongan, several known attractions can be found. One of the regency's most famous is the Gua Maharani cave system and its associated zoo (Maharani Zoo & Goa), located near Paciran in the northern coastal area of Lamongan regency, and holds appeal primarily for local and regional tourism. Also located in the regency's northern belt is Wisata Bahari Lamongan, a marine tourism park situated on the Java Sea coast that attracts visitors. These locations, however, are likely at a considerable distance from Nglebur village, as the settlement is located in the internal areas of the regency, in Kecamatan Kedungpring, whose approximate internal position can be inferred from the coordinates. From a religious and cultural perspective, mosques of the local Muslim community and possibly traditional Javan cultural heritage are generally found in Java's agricultural villages, however these are not known in documented form in Nglebur. Visitors are advised to inquire with district and regency-level tourism offices for more precise information on local offerings.
Summary
Nglebur is a rural village community in east-Java's Kabupaten Lamongan, in Kecamatan Kedungpring, located in the region's internal, agricultural areas. The settlement does not possess any known tourist attractions and from a real estate perspective is also classified in the quieter, rural countryside category. The available documented information is limited to administrative classification; concerning real estate, public safety, and tourism matters, the general context of Kabupaten Lamongan and East Java can provide orientation. Nglebur may be relevant for those interested in east-Javan rural lifestyle, agricultural activity, or local community structures, and who are not seeking developed tourism infrastructure.

