Cakung Timur – eastern subdistrict in Cakung kecamatan, East Jakarta
Cakung Timur is an urban-level administrative unit (kelurahan) that belongs to the Cakung kecamatan within East Jakarta (Jakarta Timur), one of the five administrative cities of Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta (DKI Jakarta), the Jakarta Special Capital Region. The area is located on the island of Java, and based on its coordinates (-6.1728853, 106.956719), it lies on the eastern periphery of the capital. Comprehensive, independent administrative or demographic sources specific to Cakung Timur are not currently available; therefore, the following description is based largely on broader provincial-level data and generally verifiable contexts.
General overview
Cakung Timur forms part of the Cakung kecamatan, which is an industrialized and densely populated district of East Jakarta. The broader Jakarta Special Region – with a total land area of approximately 664.01 km² and a population exceeding 11 million by the end of 2024 – has an extremely heterogeneous urban structure: dense residential areas, industrial parks, commercial hubs, and logistics zones alternate throughout. The Cakung district itself is known for its industrial areas and warehouse logistics capacities, which define the economic profile of East Jakarta. Cakung Timur, as one of the kelurahans within the kecamatan, fits into this generally mixed urban-industrial character. The area is not among the tourist-prominent or widely recognized subdistricts of East Jakarta; rather, it is primarily characterized by residential and employment functions. Available provincial-level sources make clear that the entire territory of Jakarta – including Cakung Timur – is directly integrated into the administrative, economic, and infrastructural systems of the Indonesian capital.
Real estate and investment
Detailed, settlement-level real estate market data specific to Cakung Timur is not available; however, it is useful to evaluate potential investment aspects within the broader context of East Jakarta and DKI Jakarta. Jakarta as a whole, as Indonesia's capital, is one of the most active players in the regional real estate market: the presence of central government offices, multinational corporations, and the ASEAN Secretariat here maintains steady demand for commercial and residential real estate. East Jakarta traditionally functions as a market for middle- and lower-priced residential properties, as well as industrial and logistics real estate – a generally applicable characterization for the Cakung district as well. An important legal framework for foreign investors is that in Indonesia, real estate ownership by foreign nationals is legally restricted: as a general rule, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) but may hold property only under more limited titles – such as Hak Pakai (use rights) – or undertake commercial real estate investment through a foreign-owned company (PT PMA). This general legal framework is applicable throughout Jakarta, including in Cakung Timur.
Safety and security
There are no available, citable settlement-level statistics on public safety in Cakung Timur. Generally speaking, Jakarta as a major metropolitan agglomeration – where both population density and economic inequality are high – presents a varied public safety picture depending on the neighborhood. The industrial and mixed-use zones of East Jakarta, including areas within the Cakung kecamatan, require average metropolitan-level caution according to local public perception and generally available travel advisories. The Indonesian National Police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, Polri) maintain local offices throughout Jakarta; the capital's overall security situation is comparable to that of other major Southeast Asian metropolises. In the absence of specific criminal statistics or security assessments pertaining to Cakung Timur, it cannot be stated more precisely than that standard metropolitan caution is generally applicable to the area.
Tourist attractions
Cakung Timur does not feature among Jakarta's recognized tourist destinations, and the available sources contain no specific attractions associated with the kelurahan. Within the broader DKI Jakarta province, numerous verifiable tourist attractions exist that are accessible by car or public transportation from Cakung Timur. In central Jakarta – west of the eastern subdistrict – there are, for example, the historic buildings in the Merdeka Square (Lapangan Merdeka) area, the National Museum (Museum Nasional), and the old colonial city center, Old Batavia (Kota Tua), which, with its preserved buildings from the colonial era, is one of the capital's most frequently visited neighborhoods. However, these sites fall outside the immediate vicinity of the Cakung district and belong instead to the broader tourist offerings of DKI Jakarta. The Cakung kecamatan itself, based on available sources, does not highlight any independent natural or cultural attraction that would distinguish the subdistrict from a tourist perspective.
Summary
Cakung Timur is an eastern Jakarta kelurahan that belongs to the Cakung kecamatan and fits into the eastern, mixed-use zone of DKI Jakarta – Indonesia's capital with over 11 million inhabitants. Based on available source material, the area should be considered a residential and industrial subdistrict rather than a tourist or prominent investment destination. Assessments regarding the real estate market and public safety apply to the broader context of East Jakarta and DKI Jakarta, as detailed data at the Cakung Timur level are not publicly available.

