Balerejo – Northern Madiun's Agricultural Lowland at the Bojonegoro Border
Balerejo lies in the northern portion of Madiun Regency near the Bojonegoro border, in the flat agricultural lowland that extends toward the Bengawan Solo valley to the north. The district participates in the standard northern Madiun agricultural economy – rice cultivation on the irrigated lowlands, corn in the less-irrigated areas, and the mixed crops that characterise the transitional zone between Madiun's productive plain and the Bojonegoro oil country to the north. Madiun Regency as a whole is situated between two volcanic massifs: the Wilis mountain to the west and the Lawu volcano to the east, with the flat agricultural plain between them being one of East Java's most productive rice-growing zones. The famous Pecel Madiun cuisine – the peanut sauce salad dish that has spread nationally – reflects the culinary traditions of this productive agricultural region.
Tourism & Attractions
The Bojonegoro border approach provides access to the Bengawan Solo river landscape. Madiun city's culinary heritage and INKA railway manufacturing are accessible south. The flat rice landscape during growing and harvest seasons is pleasant. The broader Madiun highland attractions (Wilis, Lawu, Ngebel lake) are accessible from the regency.
Real Estate Market
Northern Madiun lowland agricultural border market. Rice and corn land at productive plain values. The Bojonegoro border creates modest commercial cross-border interaction. Conservative agricultural investment fundamentals.
Rental & Investment Outlook
Rice agricultural investment in the northern Madiun plain. Standard returns from the established Madiun agricultural system. Minimal outside rental market beyond local agricultural need.
Practical Tips
Balerejo is in northern Madiun near Bojonegoro. Good road connectivity. The flat rice landscape is visually representative of Java's productive agricultural heritage.

