Sukoharjo III – a village in Lampung Province
Sukoharjo III is a village located in Sukoharjo subdistrict (kecamatan), which falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Pringsewu Regency (kabupaten) within Lampung Province, in the region of Indonesia situated on Sumatra. The village coordinates are -5.3003801 and 104.9768543, placing it in the western part of the regency. Pringsewu Regency became an independent administrative unit in 2008 following the division of Tanggamus Regency, and the region has been undergoing continuous development since then. The settlement is part of the network of provincial infrastructure and connections between neighboring regency centers, which determines its economic and social context.
General overview
Sukoharjo III is part of Sukoharjo subdistrict, which constitutes the core area of Pringsewu Regency. Information at the village level is limited, however, in the broader regency context, Pringsewu is a relatively young administrative unit that has been independent since 2008. The area is fundamentally agrarian in character, like most rural villages in Indonesia, and is built upon basic public services alongside local economic activities. The regency's administrative center is in Pringsewu subdistrict, which determines the institutional services available among villages. Due to its central location, Sukoharjo III may play a role in internal regency traffic, although the settlement has no known distinction in tourism or industry. The village occupies the lower level of the Indonesian administrative system, where the local community, village or urban ward level local governments, and community organizations form the basic structure.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Sukoharjo III is characterized as part of a rural, agrarian-structured area's development. Specific village-level real estate market data is not available, however, Pringsewu Regency generally exhibits the typical market dynamics of Indonesia's rural-semiurban transition zone. Over the past decade and a half, since the regency gained independent status, interest in rural properties has grown due to the regency's gradual infrastructural development. Located approximately 37 kilometers from Bandar Lampung, the provincial capital, the regency connects directly or indirectly to the Sumatran economic corridor. Real estate prices at the rural level are typically more moderate than in urban centers, though Lampung Province's overall development trend is demand-oriented over the long term. Under Indonesian law, foreigners cannot own land, however, long-term lease rights or building/individual property law forms are possible. Local private investment capital typically concerns smaller agricultural, commerce, or service-based projects. Infrastructural development, power supply stability, and road accessibility are decisive investment criteria in the region.
Safety and security
Specific security data for Sukoharjo III village is not available, however, the general public safety situation of Pringsewu Regency is governed by norms characteristic of rural-semiurban regions in Lampung Province. Lampung Province's traditional rural character and development trends over the past decades generally present a more stable public safety picture compared to major urban centers. Indonesian rural communities are characteristically marked by strong community self-organization, functioning local crime-prevention systems, and active participation of community guards (suku). Village-level safety depends heavily on local leadership initiatives and cohesive community networks. Basic general advice applicable to Indonesian rural areas — protecting valuables, avoiding nighttime entertainment in unfamiliar places — applies equally to Sukoharjo III. The general Indonesian legal system, police presence, and fundamentally low-risk profile characterize the regency's rural villages.
Tourist attractions
Regarding named tourist attractions at the Sukoharjo III settlement level, neither Indonesian or international tourism databases nor regency-level publications list specific sites of interest. Indonesian rural villages are generally not tourist destinations but rather residential settlements functioning within economic and community structures. At the general Pringsewu Regency level, however, accessibility connects to the cultural and natural values of rural Lampung, which encompass Sumatran natural heritage, local markets, agro-community tourism experiences, and ethnic culture. The nearby Bandar Lampung city, as well as the regency's administrative center in Pringsewu subdistrict, offers substantially more infrastructural and tourism services. For the village, community experience, local agriculture, basic commerce, and the characteristics of rural life represent potential points of interest, though these function more as local tourism rather than organized tourist attractions. At greater distances, at the regency or provincial level, there may be natural or cultural sites that hold appeal for interested specialists, though direct access from Sukoharjo III to these is not readily available.
Summary
Sukoharjo III, as part of Sukoharjo subdistrict, is one of the rural settlements of Pringsewu Regency, which operates according to the characteristic structure of Lampung Province's semiurban-rural transition. Specific tourism or specialized sector data concerning the village is not available, however, in the broader regency context, the frameworks of rural economic and community life are comprehensible. From a real estate and investment perspective, conditions typical of Indonesian rural regulation and market dynamics apply. General public safety should be understood according to the standard norms of Indonesian rural regions. The settlement characteristically comprises part of the regency's infrastructural and social network through its administrative and economic structure.

