Kedung Baruk – residential neighbourhood in Surabaya's southeastern Rungkut District
Kedung Baruk is an urban neighbourhood in Surabaya, the capital of East Java (Jawa Timur) province in Indonesia, falling within the administrative district of Kecamatan Rungkut. Based on its geographic coordinates (-7.3179247, 112.7777795), it is located in the southeastern part of the city. Surabaya is Indonesia's second-largest city and serves as the economic and cultural centre of East Java. Since available source materials do not contain independent, verifiable data specific to Kedung Baruk, this article draws on generally known and verifiable information about the Rungkut district, Surabaya city, and the broader East Java region.
General overview
Kedung Baruk lies within the area of Kecamatan Rungkut, one of the urbanized districts in Surabaya's southeastern section. Rungkut is traditionally known as an industrial and residential zone within Surabaya: the Rungkut Industri industrial park is linked to the district, and the area has undergone significant development over recent decades. Kedung Baruk itself can be considered a densely populated urban neighbourhood, characterized primarily by residential properties, small commercial units, and local services – a pattern typical of Surabaya's inner and moderately developed outer districts. The neighbourhood is not among Surabaya's prominent tourist destinations; its role is rather that of a residential and working area within the city. Due to its location within Kecamatan Rungkut, it benefits from good transportation connections to other parts of the city, and Juanda International Airport is also relatively accessible from here. It is important to note that these are generally known and verifiable characteristics of Surabaya and Rungkut, not source-supported data specific exclusively to Kedung Baruk.
Real estate and investment
Specific and verifiable real estate market data on Kedung Baruk cannot be extracted from available source materials; therefore, the following presents the broader market context at the Surabaya level. Surabaya offers one of Indonesia's most dynamic real estate markets after Jakarta: the city experiences sustained internal migration, which maintains steady demand for residential properties. In the Rungkut district, the proximity of industry combined with residential developments results in a mixed property structure – simple residential houses, mid-range residential complexes, and small commercial properties can all be found here. From an investment perspective, the southeastern parts of Surabaya attract moderate but stable interest within the city due to infrastructure development, industrial employment, and growing population. Foreign nationals' options for property acquisition in Indonesia are limited under general regulations: Hak Milik (full ownership) is conditional on Indonesian citizenship, while foreign individuals and companies primarily have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Guna Bangunan (building usage rights), the detailed provisions of which vary depending on investment type and status.
Safety and security
Specific and verifiable public safety statistics for Kedung Baruk are not available from the source materials, so only the general picture at the broader Surabaya level can be presented. Surabaya is generally considered one of Indonesia's major cities, where public safety levels present a mixed picture typical of urban environments: petty crimes such as pickpocketing and street theft may occur in densely populated neighbourhoods, while violent crime rates in the city can generally be regarded as manageable. In the Rungkut district – which has a mixed industrial and residential character – local law enforcement operates within the urban structure. For any specific and current advice on public safety, it is advisable to consult with local branches of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) or reliable consular sources.
Tourist attractions
Kedung Baruk itself does not appear as a tourist destination in available source materials, and given the nature of the settlement, it would not be expected to have distinctive attractions. The broader Surabaya offers numerous well-known and verifiable tourist sites that are accessible from Kedung Baruk. The Surabaya Zoo (Kebun Binatang Surabaya), one of Indonesia's oldest-established zoos, located in the Wonokromo district, is a well-known example within the city. The city centre features buildings preserving the Dutch colonial heritage and the Kota Lama (Old Town) neighbourhood. The Ampel Mosque and the Arab neighbourhood (Kampung Arab) that developed around it are also recognized Surabaya attractions. These locations do not directly belong to Kedung Baruk but to other districts of Surabaya and are accessible by transportation from Rungkut – exact travel times depend on current traffic conditions.
Summary
Kedung Baruk is a residential neighbourhood in Surabaya's southeastern Rungkut District in East Java, forming an integral part of the city's urbanized fabric. Based on available source materials, it does not stand out from the broader urban environment from either tourist or special economic perspectives. The infrastructural and economic characteristics of Surabaya as a major city – in terms of industry, transportation connections, and the real estate market – can be understood as generally applicable to the neighbourhood; however, detailed verifiable data specific to Kedung Baruk is currently limited.

