Gedeg – Northern Mojokerto's City-Adjacent Agricultural District
Gedeg lies in the northern portion of Mojokerto Regency adjacent to Mojokerto city, in the productive agricultural plain that forms the city's northern agricultural hinterland. The district has a rice and mixed crop agricultural economy on the fertile volcanic soil, and the city proximity creates residential development pressure as Mojokerto city expands northward. Mojokerto city itself is a small but historically significant East Java city – positioned at the gateway to the Majapahit archaeological landscape and the Arjuno-Welirang volcanic highland. The city serves as the commercial and administrative hub for the broader Mojokerto Regency, with markets, government services and the transit function of a mid-sized East Java secondary city. Gedeg's position adjacent to the city provides excellent market access and employment connectivity. The standard northern Mojokerto agricultural economy of rice cultivation on volcanic soil supports productive farming, and the city market provides ready commercial outlets for agricultural produce. The Mojokerto city function as a gateway to the Trowulan Majapahit archaeological complex creates tourism-related commercial activity in the city-adjacent districts. The city serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding agricultural communities, with markets, transport connections and service industries concentrated in the city center. The Trowulan Majapahit site – accessible 10-15 km southwest – draws both domestic and international visitors interested in the extraordinary Majapahit archaeological heritage, and the commercial flows from this heritage tourism benefit the city and its surrounding districts. The Penanggungan sacred mountain and the Trawas-Pacet highland resorts create the southern Mojokerto tourism draw that complements the Trowulan heritage.
Tourism & Attractions
Mojokerto city's historical associations and market are accessible. The Trowulan Majapahit archaeological site is accessible south. The Penanggungan and Arjuno highland tourism destinations are accessible south via the Mojokerto highland road. Surabaya's metropolitan attractions are accessible north.
Real Estate Market
City-adjacent northern Mojokerto market. Rice land with city proximity residential development premium. Growing housing development from Mojokerto city expansion. Standard agricultural investment with suburban development upside.
Rental & Investment Outlook
Residential rental for Mojokerto city workers in the city-adjacent suburban zone. Agricultural investment in rice. Residential development investment from city expansion. Standard returns from the productive volcanic soil agricultural base.
Practical Tips
Gedeg is adjacent to Mojokerto city. Good road connectivity. The Trowulan Majapahit site is a must-visit 10-15 km south. Standard residential and agricultural due diligence applies.

