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    About Bintaro

    Bintaro – residential district in South Jakarta, in the Pesanggrahan district

    Bintaro is an area belonging to Jakarta Selatan (South Jakarta) and administratively falls within Kecamatan Pesanggrahan. Its location on the southern edge of the capital can be identified near coordinates -6.2682262, 106.7648364. Jakarta, officially known as Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta (DKI Jakarta), is Indonesia's de facto capital and largest city, covering approximately 662 square kilometers on the northwestern coast of the island of Java. The area bearing the name Bintaro forms an integral part of the enormous metropolitan region encompassing the agglomeration of Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi, locally known as Jabodetabek, whose combined population exceeds 40 million people.

    General overview

    Bintaro is primarily known as a residential area in the southern sector of South Jakarta. As one of the urban districts within Kecamatan Pesanggrahan, it fits into the broader administrative unit of Jakarta Selatan. Areas designated by the name Bintaro actually occur in a dual context within the city's topography: one is the actual administrative urban district within Pesanggrahan, while the other is a considerably more expansive real estate development zone bearing the same name and partially extending into the territory of Tangerang Selatan. The two areas are situated in each other's vicinity, which causes some conceptual overlap in common usage and real estate market terminology. The district is located in the more densely developed parts of South Jakarta, where the pace of urbanization has continuously accelerated since the mid-20th century. Jakarta's generally characteristic problems — such as traffic congestion, air pollution, flooding, and land subsidence — affect this region along with other southern districts of the capital, as can be established from general sources on Jakarta.

    Real estate and investment

    Bintaro and its broader surroundings occupy a noteworthy position in Jakarta's real estate market. DKI Jakarta, as a province-level administrative entity, is Indonesia's main financial and commercial center, where economic activity is organized around finance, trade, business services, and the media industry. This general economic weight sustains a baseline level of real estate demand throughout the capital, including South Jakarta. The real estate development zone marked by the name "Bintaro Jaya" has been planned and developed as a modern residential neighborhood since the 1970s, and is now counted among one of the best-known residential real estate offerings in South Jakarta — this recognition, however, refers to the development zone extending beyond Kecamatan Pesanggrahan in the strict sense, and not merely to the administratively defined Bintaro district. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership law, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property; for them, primarily the institution of Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, which provide legitimate, long-term property use but are not equivalent to ownership. Prior to investment decisions, it is advisable to engage local legal expertise.

    Safety and security

    Settlement- or district-specific verifiable statistics regarding public safety in Bintaro do not appear in available sources. Jakarta is generally an extremely populous and heterogeneous metropolis characterized by security challenges typical of capital cities: pickpocketing, traffic accidents due to dense congestion, and periodic extraordinary situations caused by flooding. DKI Jakarta authorities conduct regular public safety measures throughout the city. For those staying in Bintaro or the broader South Jakarta area, generally applicable precautions — secure storage of valuables, familiarity with local traffic customs, monitoring flood warnings — are warranted. The inclusion of specific, quantified criminal data cannot be undertaken due to the absence of available source material.

    Tourist attractions

    The available source material does not contain specifically named tourist attractions directly connected to Bintaro district. The broader Jakarta Selatan region and the capital itself, however, are home to numerous well-known locations accessible in a day trip from Bintaro. Jakarta is generally Indonesia's political, economic, and cultural center, where national institutions, cultural facilities, and diplomatic missions are concentrated. The Kota Tua neighborhood, located in the city's historic inner core on the site of former Batavia, is approximately 20–25 kilometers from Bintaro, though travel time may be considerably longer given knowledge of Jakarta's road traffic conditions. Betawi culture — which developed during the colonial period from a blend of local, Chinese, Indian, Arab, and European influences — is likewise one of the capital region's distinctive cultural heritages and can be experienced through various cultural programs and markets throughout the metropolitan area.

    Summary

    Bintaro is a South Jakarta district forming part of Kecamatan Pesanggrahan, whose understanding requires knowledge of the broader context of Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta. Jakarta is Indonesia's defining capital region, and this general economic, infrastructural, and demographic context also affects Bintaro. Specific data pertaining exclusively to this district appears in available sources to a limited extent; for more detailed information, local government sources from Kecamatan Pesanggrahan and Jakarta Selatan can serve as reliable foundations.


    More about Pesanggrahan

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    Pesanggrahan – Westernmost kecamatan of South Jakarta

    Pesanggrahan is a kecamatan in the South Jakarta Administrative City of the Jakarta Special Capital Region, sitting at the western edge of the municipality. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry for the district, Pesanggrahan covers approximately 13.49 square kilometres and is divided into five kelurahan, with a population of about 264,647 recorded in 2024 and a density of roughly 19,618 people per square kilometre. The district includes Bintaro Jaya sector 1, the large Tanah Kusir cemetery and the Pasar Jumat Ilir area, and the name itself derives from the Pesanggrahan River that flows through the district.

    Tourism and attractions

    Pesanggrahan is primarily a residential, commuter-oriented district rather than a headline leisure destination, but it carries a distinctive mid-city character thanks to its Bintaro, Petukangan and Ulujami neighbourhoods. The district hosts several well-known places of worship, including Masjid Jami Baitut Taqwa, Masjid Dian Al Ikhlas, Masjid Muhammad Husni Thamrin, Masjid Al-Mubarok and HKBP Petukangan, GPIB Gibeon Jakarta and GPIB Sejahtera, reflecting a religious demography that is around 92 per cent Muslim and about 7 per cent Christian with smaller Buddhist and Hindu shares. Pesanggrahan is also strongly associated with the Tanah Kusir cemetery, a major Jakarta burial ground, and with its connected commercial belt, so cultural and civic life revolves around housing, commerce and religious community institutions rather than around tourist circuits.

    Property market

    The property market in Pesanggrahan is among the most active in South Jakarta, supported by its long-established residential pockets such as Bintaro, Petukangan Utara and Petukangan Selatan. Typical inventory includes landed family houses on narrow and medium-sized plots, townhouses and clusters linked to the Bintaro Jaya master plan, ruko along the main corridors and a steadily growing stock of mid-rise and apartment developments. Land supply in the central kelurahan is largely built out, and transactions often involve renovation, redevelopment or vertical densification. Prices sit in the upper-mid South Jakarta range, helped by toll access through the JORR W2 Utara ring road, the Jakarta–Serpong toll and the Transjakarta Corridor 13 Ciledug–Tendean service.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Rental demand in Pesanggrahan is deep and commuter-driven. Bintaro Jaya and the Ciledug corridor anchor a steady flow of young professionals working in South and Central Jakarta, while the Petukangan kelurahan retain a more traditional Betawi character with mixed middle-income housing and kost boarding rooms. The district also supports demand from students of higher-education institutions in greater Jakarta. Investors typically look at ruko along the main roads, quality landed houses in established clusters and mid-rise apartments near the toll and Transjakarta interchanges. Principal risks include occasional flooding along the Pesanggrahan River, traffic congestion on the Ciledug corridor and the general cyclicality of the Jakarta apartment market.

    Practical tips

    Pesanggrahan is reached by the JORR W2 Utara ring road, the Jakarta–Serpong toll and the Mayasari AC73 Kampung Rambutan–Ciledug service, and is served by Transjakarta Corridor 13 Ciledug–Tendean as well as Mikrotrans JAK-32, JAK-49 and JAK-51 feeder routes. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry, the district has five postcodes running from 12250 through 12330 across Ulujami, Petukangan Utara, Petukangan Selatan, Pesanggrahan and Bintaro kelurahan. Major health services include RSUD Pesanggrahan, Rumah Sakit Umum Petukangan, RS Dr. Suyoto and RS Ibu dan Anak Avisena. The climate is tropical with a typical Jakarta wet and dry pattern, and buyers should check flood history and certification before acquiring assets close to the river.

    More about Jakarta Selatan

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    Jakarta Selatan – Coffee Culture and Cosmopolitan Nightlife in South Jakarta

    Jakarta Selatan (South Jakarta) is the southern administrative city of Jakarta Special Capital Region. South Jakarta is the capital's greenest and most cosmopolitan part: Kemang and Senopati districts are hubs for expats and the creative industry, Blok M is the entertainment and shopping stronghold, and Ragunan Zoo is located here.

    Attractions and Activities

    Kemang district with its trendy cafes, restaurants and galleries is Jakarta's creative heart. Jalan Senopati is the centre of speciality coffee and fine dining. Ragunan Zoo (Taman Margasatwa Ragunan) is Jakarta's largest green area – with Indonesian animal species (Komodo dragon, orangutan, Sumatran tiger). Blok M Plaza and surroundings offer shopping and street food. Cilandak Town Square and Pondok Indah Mall are modern shopping centres.

    Culture and Cuisine

    South Jakarta is the centre of modern Indonesian coffee culture: speciality cafes (Filosofi Kopi, Tanamera Coffee, etc.) promote local arabica coffees. The gastronomy is extraordinarily diverse: every archipelago regional cuisine is found here – from Padang rendang through Javanese gudeg to Balinese babi guling. Nightlife buzzes in rooftop bars atop SCBD (Sudirman Central Business District) skyscrapers and Kemang pubs.

    Public Safety

    Jakarta Selatan is a safe area. Watch your valuables in entertainment districts at night. Traffic is extremely heavy – the MRT (Lebak Bulus–Bundaran HI line) is recommended. Medical care is excellent – several international hospitals and clinics.

    Practical Information

    From Soekarno-Hatta Airport, approximately 60–120 minutes by car (traffic-dependent). MRT and TransJakarta provide good public transport. The climate is warm and humid year-round. Accommodation: from international hotels to boutique hotels and Airbnbs, wide selection.

    More about Jakarta Special Capital Region

    Jakarta is Indonesia's capital and largest city, the Southeast Asian megalopolis where colonial history, modern skyscrapers, and diverse gastronomy converge. Though many consider…

    Jakarta is Indonesia's capital and largest city, the Southeast Asian megalopolis where colonial history, modern skyscrapers, and diverse gastronomy converge. Though many consider it just a transit point, the city deserves exploration.

    Where is Jakarta?

    Jakarta is located on the northwestern coast of Java island. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is the starting point for most Indonesian travels.

    What to See?

    1. Monas – National Monument

    The 132-meter obelisk is Jakarta's symbol. The observation deck offers panoramic city views, and the museum below presents the history of Indonesian independence.

    2. Kota Tua – Old Town

    Buildings, museums, and atmospheric squares from the Dutch colonial period form the city's historic center. Fatahillah Square and Jakarta History Museum are the key locations.

    3. Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu)

    An archipelago off Jakarta's coast offering weekend getaways with beaches, snorkeling, and a calm tropical atmosphere. Accessible by ferry.

    4. Gastronomy

    Jakarta is Indonesia's culinary melting pot, where dishes from every region of the country can be found. Night food streets, nasi goreng, and satay are ubiquitous.

    5. Shopping and Modern Life

    Grand Indonesia, Plaza Indonesia, and Tanah Abang market offer shopping diversity. Jakarta's nightlife is also varied and vibrant.

    When to Visit?

    June–September is the driest period, though Jakarta is visitable year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    2–3 days:

    • 1 day: Monas, Kota Tua, museums
    • 1 day: Gastronomy and shopping
    • 1 day: Thousand Islands excursion

    Renting or Investing in Jakarta Special Capital Region?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Jakarta Special Capital Region, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • Jakarta Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about Jakarta Special Capital Region, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Jakarta Special Capital Region Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Jakarta is more than a transit point. The city's cultural diversity, gastronomy, and modern dynamism provide a unique Indonesian metropolis experience.

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