Bangunrejo – village in the Sukorejo district, Kabupaten Ponorogo area
Bangunrejo is a small Indonesian settlement located in the Sukorejo district (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Ponorogo in East Java. Based on its geographical coordinates (-7.8381073, 111.3947978), it is situated in the central-eastern part of Java island, within the East Java (Jawa Timur) province. The provincial capital is Surabaya, and Bangunrejo is administratively registered as a village-level unit (desa) at the lowest level of the territorial system. Currently, no direct settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for the village; therefore, the context below is summarized based on the generally known characteristics of the broader administrative units – Kecamatan Sukorejo, Kabupaten Ponorogo, and Jawa Timur province.
General overview
Bangunrejo is a rural desa belonging to the Sukorejo kecamatan as part of Kabupaten Ponorogo. Ponorogo is an inland, landlocked regency on the western edge of East Java; its territory is not coastal but rather characterized by hilly-mountainous terrain and agricultural land. Rice cultivation and other arable crops are traditionally dominant in the region. The city of Ponorogo and its surrounding areas are primarily known throughout Indonesia for the Reog Ponorogo folklore festival and its associated traditional culture; however, this represents recognition at the regency level as a whole and does not necessarily apply directly to Bangunrejo village. East Java province is one of Indonesia's most populous provinces: according to 2024 data, 41,919,906 people live there, and its area is 48,033 km², which is the largest among Javanese provinces. The province contributes approximately 15% to the country's GDP, making it a region of considerable economic significance within Indonesia. Within this broader economic and demographic context, Bangunrejo is a smaller settlement of local importance, likely with an agricultural character.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Bangunrejo is not available from verifiable sources. Within the broader regional context of Kabupaten Ponorogo, it can be stated that in inland, non-coastal Javanese regencies, property prices are generally significantly lower than in tourist-visited coastal areas or near major cities. The local real estate market is primarily characterized by agricultural land and simpler residential properties. From an investment perspective, smaller, rural villages in East Java are typically not considered primary targets for foreign investors, as infrastructure and economic development are at lower levels compared to industrial zones or tourism hotspots. In connection with Indonesia's general property ownership regulations, it is important to note that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; they primarily have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain rental arrangements, whose duration and conditions are specified by law. This nationwide regulation applies equally to Bangunrejo and Kabupaten Ponorogo.
Safety and security
Settlement-level security data specific to Bangunrejo is not available from verifiable sources; therefore, only the general context characteristic of the broader region can be described. The rural, agricultural areas of East Java province – including the territory of Kabupaten Ponorogo – generally have stable, community-based social structures compared to Indonesian averages, where local norms and village community relationships are determining factors. In terms of serious violent crime, smaller, inland Javanese villages are not considered particularly high-risk areas; however, specific crime statistics are currently not available to substantiate this. Generally speaking, travelers in rural Indonesian areas are advised to respect local customs and community norms and to inform themselves about current local conditions.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Bangunrejo village, so concrete attractions cannot be identified in relation to the settlement. The broader region, Kabupaten Ponorogo, however, is notably known in East Java for its traditional Reog Ponorogo dance theatre performances and associated cultural events, which can be regularly viewed in Ponorogo city, the regency capital. Reog is a vibrant, spectacular Indonesian traditional performing art form that is a defining element of the region's cultural identity. Additionally, considering East Java province as a whole, numerous natural and cultural attractions are accessible – including the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park with its active volcanoes, although this is at considerable distance from Bangunrejo, located in another part of the province. All these attractions should be understood at the regency and province levels and do not directly apply to Bangunrejo village.
Summary
Bangunrejo is a small, rural desa in the Sukorejo district of Kabupaten Ponorogo regency in East Java province. Direct, detailed statistical or tourist sources for the village are not available; therefore, the description necessarily relies on the broader administrative and geographical context. The settlement possesses characteristics typical of the region's agricultural, inland areas and can be understood as part of the Ponorogo regency's cultural-administrative system. East Java province as a whole is an economically and demographically significant Indonesian region, whose conditions indirectly determine Bangunrejo's situation as well.

