Kemiling – University-district kecamatan in Kota Bandar Lampung
Kemiling is a kecamatan in Kota Bandar Lampung, Lampung province, on the western edge of the provincial capital. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia article on the district, Kemiling covers approximately 24.24 square kilometres and recorded a population of 88,574 in 2020 across nine kelurahan: Beringin Raya, Kedaung, Kemiling Permai, Pinang Jaya, Sumber Agung, Sumber Rejo, Beringin Jaya, Kemiling Raya and Sumber Rejo Sejahtera. The district sits on the border between Bandar Lampung and Kabupaten Pesawaran, giving it a strategic position between urban and suburban Lampung.
Tourism and attractions
Kemiling functions as a residential and educational district rather than as a tourism destination, but it is anchored by two well-known higher-education institutions: Universitas Sang Bumi Ruwai Jurai and Universitas Malahayati, both listed on the Indonesian Wikipedia page. The wider Kota Bandar Lampung, of which Kemiling is part, sits at the southern tip of Sumatra where the Bukit Barisan range meets Teluk Lampung. Bandar Lampung is well known for Pantai Mutun, the Krakatau Monument, the Sumatra Tsunami memorial at Way Urang and the Lampung Museum, plus easy access to the western coast and the Way Kambas National Park further east. Kemiling's own profile is anchored by green hills, university facilities and growing residential clusters rather than by a single tourism landmark.
Property market
The property market in Kemiling is one of the more active residential sub-markets of Bandar Lampung. Typical real estate includes landed houses in the nine kelurahan, cluster housing estates targeting middle-income families, shophouses along the main roads, student boarding houses close to the universities and mixed-use buildings. Prices are influenced by proximity to the Universitas Malahayati and Universitas Sang Bumi Ruwai Jurai, access to the main roads toward central Bandar Lampung and Pesawaran, and the quality of specific clusters. Flood exposure on low-lying corners and slope stability on the hills should both be checked on specific plots. Across the city, the strongest high-end market is in Teluk Betung and around Jalan Sudirman and the Sukarame area, while Kemiling has emerged as a steadier mid-range suburb.
Rental and investment outlook
Rental demand in Kemiling is driven by university students, academic and administrative staff, civil servants, teachers, medical workers attached to regional hospitals and middle-income families priced out of central Bandar Lampung. Typical rental products include kost rooms, student boarding houses, contract family homes, small cluster units and shophouse leases. Investors considering Kemiling should look at the continued growth of Universitas Malahayati and Universitas Sang Bumi Ruwai Jurai, the integration of the city with Pesawaran through improving roads, and long-term suburban demand from public-sector and service-sector households. Land titling is usually clearer than in outer rural districts, which simplifies due diligence.
Practical tips
Access to Kemiling is by road from central Bandar Lampung via Jalan Imam Bonjol and via the Rajabasa and Tanjung Karang corridors. Radin Inten II International Airport, southwest of Bandar Lampung, is the main air gateway, with flights to Jakarta, Batam and other domestic hubs. Basic services, including hospitals, puskesmas, banks, shopping centres, schools, mosques and churches, are widely available in the city. The climate is tropical with a pronounced wet season and warm temperatures year round; occasional minor seismicity is part of living in southern Sumatra. Visitors should respect the strongly Muslim cultural context and dress modestly around mosques and during religious occasions. Indonesian regulations restrict freehold land ownership to Indonesian citizens.

