Jati Kesuma – a village in the Kecamatan Namorambe area, North Sumatra
Jati Kesuma is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Kecamatan Namorambe administrative district, within Kabupaten Deli Serdang regency, in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) province. As part of the Sumatran macroregion, the settlement is located near coordinates 3.47 degrees north latitude and 98.63 degrees east longitude. Kabupaten Deli Serdang is one of the most populous and administratively significant regencies in North Sumatra, with its administrative center in Lubuk Pakam. The area is located relatively close to Medan, the provincial capital of North Sumatra and one of Indonesia's largest cities, which defines the broader geographic and economic context of the region.
General overview
Jati Kesuma is a desa in the Indonesian administrative system, that is, a rural-level unit that falls under the administration of Kecamatan Namorambe. Based on available Indonesian-language Wikipedia sources, it can be established with certainty that the settlement forms part of Kabupaten Deli Serdang and Sumatera Utara province. The Namorambe district is located in an inner area of Deli Serdang regency, closer to the highland regions, characterized by mixed agricultural and partly hilly terrain. The kecamatan itself comprises several villages and the surrounding area primarily provides a setting for the daily life of local communities and small-scale agricultural activities. Jati Kesuma does not feature prominently on the broader Indonesian tourism and economic map; it is primarily a local-character village settlement comprising a relatively small community, for which detailed statistical or local historical data cannot currently be found in publicly available sources. However, Kabupaten Deli Serdang regency as a whole is one of the most dynamic administrative units in North Sumatra, partly due to its proximity to Medan.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Jati Kesuma is not currently available from verifiable sources. At the broader Kabupaten Deli Serdang regency level, however, it is observable that with the expansion of the Medan agglomeration, real estate development activity has increased in certain parts of the regency, particularly in areas closer to the city and well-accessible. This dynamic does not necessarily extend uniformly to every village, so in the case of Jati Kesuma, the real estate situation corresponds more to a modest, inner rural environment with an agricultural character. Under general regulations applicable to the Indonesian real estate market, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); for them, the institutions of Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) are primarily available. From an investment perspective, regency-level development plans and infrastructure investments could influence the area's attractiveness over the longer term, but concrete, verifiable data regarding Jati Kesuma in this regard is not currently available.
Safety and security
Authenticated settlement-level statistics or police data regarding the public safety of Jati Kesuma are not available in the processed sources. Generally speaking, rural and smaller village areas in North Sumatra province typically have lower crime rates than larger cities, though this general observation does not substitute for concrete local data. In Kabupaten Deli Serdang regency, law enforcement infrastructure is concentrated toward the regency administrative center and areas closer to Medan. As in every Indonesian rural village community, local community life and neighborhood relations can play an important role in shaping the sense of everyday safety, though verifiable information on this point is also known only at the broader regional level.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction within Jati Kesuma settlement appears in available sources. In the broader Kecamatan Namorambe and Kabupaten Deli Serdang area, however, one of North Sumatra's most visited regions is found: within or in the immediate vicinity of the regency's borders lies, for example, the Sibolangit nature reserve, and the highland landscape that extends along the border of Deli Serdang and neighboring territories, which attracts nature enthusiasts. From the city of Medan, which has become the provincial capital and offers numerous cultural and gastronomic attractions, settlements in Deli Serdang regency are generally accessible by car. Since, however, no source data is available regarding the precise distance of these attractions from Jati Kesuma and any possible direct connection to them, these regency-level relationships should be understood merely as context to aid orientation.
Summary
Jati Kesuma is an Indonesian desa located in the Kecamatan Namorambe area, forming part of Kabupaten Deli Serdang regency and Sumatera Utara province. In publicly available sources, detailed demographic, economic, or tourism data about the settlement cannot currently be found, so the broader context—the regency's proximity to Medan, the rural agricultural character, the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations—helps to understand the place's situation. The settlement is of significance primarily for local community life rather than on the regional tourism or investment map.


