Jemur Wonosari – residential district in southern Surabaya, Kecamatan Wonocolo
Jemur Wonosari is an urban neighborhood (kelurahan) located within Surabaya city, situated administratively within the Kecamatan Wonocolo district. Surabaya is the capital of East Java (Jawa Timur) province and Indonesia's second-largest city after Jakarta. Based on its geographic coordinates, the neighborhood is located in the southern part of Surabaya, south of the equator, at approximately −7.33 degrees latitude. To understand its broader placement within the city, it is worth noting that Surabaya covers an area of approximately 335 km² and had a population of more than 3 million as of mid-2023.
General overview
Jemur Wonosari is administratively part of Kecamatan Wonocolo, which is one of Surabaya's southern districts. Kecamatan Wonocolo itself is a more densely built, urban-character district, with residential areas, small commercial establishments, and local services all present within its territory. No independent, detailed neighborhood-level statistical data on Jemur Wonosari is available in verified sources, so the characterization of the neighborhood is primarily framed by the context of Surabaya as a whole. Surabaya, of which Jemur Wonosari forms a part, is the economic and administrative center of East Java, and is recognized by Bappenas – Indonesia's national planning agency – as one of the country's four priority growth poles, alongside Jakarta, Medan, and Makassar. The city is known as the "City of Heroes" (Kota Pahlawan), commemorating the independence battle that took place on November 10, 1945, a defining event in modern Indonesian national memory. Surabaya's broader metropolitan region (Gerbangkertosusila) has a population of nearly 10 million, making the agglomeration Indonesia's second-most populous urban area after Jabodetabek. Jemur Wonosari forms an inner, southern-facing part of this urban complex, and integrates into the city's fabric primarily through its residential function.
Real estate and investment
District-level real estate market data specific to Jemur Wonosari is not available in verified sources, so the broader context of Surabaya as a whole serves as a framework below. Surabaya, as Indonesia's second-largest city and the economic center of East Java, has traditionally demonstrated steady demand in both residential real estate and industrial and commercial property markets. The city's population of several million permanent residents and ongoing internal migration sustain the rental market, which is particularly active among workers and students arriving at higher education institutions. Kecamatan Wonocolo, to which Jemur Wonosari belongs, is located in the southern part of Surabaya, where properties typically fall into residential neighborhoods that are close to the city center but in more affordable price categories – however, specific price ranges for this area would only reliably be obtainable from local sources. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; for them, the Hak Pakai (use rights) institution is typically available, the terms and duration of which are determined by law. Before making any investment decision, it is therefore advisable in all cases to engage a local legal expert.
Safety and security
District-level public safety statistics specific to Jemur Wonosari are not available in verified sources, so the following reflects only the generally known, publicly available characteristics of Surabaya and East Java. Surabaya, as a major city, has extensive police infrastructure, and in terms of assessing daily traffic and living situations in the city, conditions similar to those in other well-known Indonesian major cities apply. In general, the standard precautions typical of large urban neighborhoods – discreet handling of valuables, respect for local customs – are equally valid advice in Surabaya. To draw more precise conclusions regarding neighborhood-level public safety, examination of local authorities' records or current press sources is necessary.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions referring specifically to Jemur Wonosari are listed in verified sources. Within Surabaya as a whole, however, numerous well-known locations are associated with the city and are accessible from the southern city districts. Surabaya itself possesses historical and cultural heritage: the city played an important role during the Dutch East Indies period and was once recognized as one of the key nodes of Asian trade alongside Hong Kong and Shanghai. For visitors arriving in the city, Juanda International Airport is the primary entry point, located in Sidoarjo regency, approximately 20 km south of Surabaya. With regard to Kecamatan Wonocolo and Jemur Wonosari, the verified source material contains no data referring to named attractions, so it is not possible to specify concrete locations without being factually inaccurate.
Summary
Jemur Wonosari is a neighborhood of Surabaya located in the south, belonging to Kecamatan Wonocolo, and integrated into the urban fabric of Indonesia's second-largest city. The neighborhood itself can primarily be understood as a residential-function area within the broader metropolitan context; no independent, neighborhood-level statistical or tourist source data was found in verified materials. Surabaya as a whole, however, is a defining economic, transportation, and cultural center of East Java, with its metropolitan region representing Indonesia's second-most populous agglomeration. For deeper insight into real estate market, public safety, and tourist aspects, local, current, and neighborhood-level sources are needed.

