Jati Perumnas – residential neighborhood in southern Ternate, North Maluku
Jati Perumnas is a neighborhood belonging to the Kota Ternate Selatan district (kecamatan) in Ternate city, which is the most populous city in North Maluku (Maluku Utara) province and one of the most significant settlements in the Moluccas island archipelago. Based on its coordinates (0.7743354° N, 127.3700357° E), it is located in the southern part of Ternate island, within the urban fabric of the island city lying west of Halmahera. Ternate city itself comprises five islands, of which the namesake Ternate island is the largest and most populous. Independent settlement-level statistical sources for Jati Perumnas are not available; the following description therefore draws on the broader urban and provincial context, framing it transparently.
General overview
The name "Perumnas" refers to the Indonesian state housing developer Perumnas, after which planned residential complexes or urban neighborhoods in various Indonesian cities are named. On this basis, Jati Perumnas is likely a planned residential zone within the southern district of Ternate, though direct sources confirming this are not available. The Kota Ternate Selatan district itself is one of the southern administrative units of Ternate city. Ternate city overall had a population of 205,001 according to available 2020 census data, spread across 162.20 square kilometers of total area, yielding a population density of approximately 1,264 inhabitants per square kilometer. Official estimates for mid-2024 show 210,836 inhabitants. Ternate serves simultaneously as the province's economic, cultural, and educational center, and functions as a traffic hub for the entire Maluku Utara region. Daily life in the city is closely tied to the island's natural endowments and centuries-old traditions of the spice trade.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Jati Perumnas are not available in publicly accessible sources. In the broader Ternate urban context, it can be noted that the city is the largest and most densely populated city in North Maluku province and is also the economic and service center of the region, creating moderate but stable local real estate demand. Planned residential zones bearing the "Perumnas" designation are generally areas in Indonesia developed for the middle class with organized infrastructure, and are typically sought-after locations among home purchasers. Foreign nationals' opportunities to purchase real estate in Indonesia are generally restricted by Indonesian land ownership regulations: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens, while for foreigners the Hak Pakai (right of use) framework offers a legal option for longer-term real estate use. Before any specific investment decision, consultation with a local legal expert is advisable, as regulatory details may change and neighborhood-level market data can only be reliably provided by local real estate brokers.
Safety and security
Independent public safety statistics or neighborhood-level crime data for Jati Perumnas are not available in publicly accessible sources. Regarding Ternate city and the broader region generally, it can be noted that the city is a relatively closed island community where urbanization and population density are gradually increasing. In Indonesia, public order is maintained by the state police (Polri), and the quality of public safety can vary from neighborhood to neighborhood within a city. Travelers and those intending to settle are advised to inquire on-site or with competent local authorities, as reliable, up-to-date neighborhood-level public safety assessment can only be provided with on-site knowledge.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain named tourist attractions directly linked to Jati Perumnas neighborhood. However, regarding Ternate city as a whole, it should be noted on the basis of available Wikipedia sources that the city was the former capital of the 15th–16th century Ternate Sultanate and played a determining role for centuries in the Moluccas' spice trade competition, into which European powers also became involved. The island city comprises five islands—Ternate, Moti, Hiri, Tifure, and Mayau—and each of these may possess its own natural and cultural values, though specific distance data linking these to Jati Perumnas are not available. For those interested, the broader Ternate urban cultural and natural heritage—whose specific named elements can only be reliably identified from verified local sources—may provide a framework for a possible visit to the site.
Summary
Jati Perumnas is a neighborhood located in the Kota Ternate Selatan district, which fits within the urban fabric of Ternate city, the most populous and economically most significant city in North Maluku province. Independent statistical or tourist documentation of the settlement is not yet publicly available, and therefore the broader urban and provincial context provides a framework for a reliable description. Ternate itself is an island city with rich historical, cultural, and geographic endowments, and is one of the determining centers of the Moluccas as a whole.

