Durian Puloan – a small rural settlement in Dolok Masihul district, North Sumatra
Durian Puloan is a settlement in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) province in Indonesia, situated within Serdang Bedagai regency and belonging to Dolok Masihul district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (3.3629° N, 98.9632° E), it is located in the eastern part of Sumatra in agricultural inland areas. The administrative seat of Serdang Bedagai regency is the city of Sei Rampah, and the regency comprises a total of seventeen districts and 243 villages. Specific, detailed settlement-level data for Durian Puloan is currently unavailable; therefore, the description below relies on verifiable data and context from the broader administrative units – primarily Serdang Bedagai regency.
General overview
Durian Puloan belongs to Dolok Masihul district, one of the inland territories of Serdang Bedagai regency. Serdang Bedagai regency itself is located on the eastern coast of North Sumatra province, with a coastline facing Malaysia, and possesses a total of 95 kilometers of shoreline. The regency covers an area of 1,900.22 square kilometers. According to 2020 census data, the regency's total population was 657,490 inhabitants, with an official estimate for mid-2025 indicating 700,077 residents. The name Serdang Bedagai derives from two former sultanates of the region: Serdang and Padang Bedagai Sultanate, whose historical heritage continues to define the region. Dolok Masihul district, where Durian Puloan is located, lies within the inland areas of the regency, where the landscape is typically characterized by plantations – including palm oil and rubber estates – along with smaller villages and agricultural areas. This general picture is widely typical of North Sumatra's eastern inland regions and is likely applicable to the immediate vicinity of Durian Puloan, though this cannot currently be confirmed by settlement-level sources.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Serdang Bedagai regency fundamentally comprises agricultural and residential properties, as well as smaller commercial areas. The region's characteristic plantation economy – particularly the palm oil sector – determines land use and indirectly influences land prices in inland areas. Since specific real estate market data for Durian Puloan is unavailable, only factual statements regarding the broader Serdang Bedagai context can be made: the eastern coastal parts of the regency, where tourist and commercial activity is observable, typically show more active real estate turnover than the inland areas, which are primarily agricultural. The opportunities for foreigners to purchase real estate in Indonesia are regulated by Indonesian law in general: foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property, but can only obtain limited titles, such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or leasehold arrangements. This general regulatory framework applies to properties within Serdang Bedagai regency, including Durian Puloan and its surrounding area. Prior to investment decisions, consultation with local authorities and legal experts is always advisable.
Safety and security
Reliable, security-specific data for Durian Puloan is currently unavailable. In general terms, public safety in small, agricultural settlements in the eastern inland areas of North Sumatra province is influenced on one hand by the cohesion of local communities, and on the other by the presence of regional police (Polri). Within Serdang Bedagai regency, there are no known, regularly documented security risks that would characterize the region as distinctly dangerous. Nevertheless, as in other rural Indonesian areas, minor community-level incidents and disputes related to agricultural areas may occur. For a reliable local assessment of actual public safety conditions, the most trustworthy sources would be information from local authorities or the regency-level police (Polres Serdang Bedagai).
Tourist attractions
There is currently no data available on tourist attractions directly associated with Durian Puloan that can be verified from reliable sources. At the Serdang Bedagai regency level, it is known that the regency possesses 95 kilometers of coastline on North Sumatra's eastern shore, and these coastal areas form part of the province's tourism offerings. The regency's administrative seat, Sei Rampah, is one of the region's important urban centers from which surrounding districts are accessible. In inland areas, including Dolok Masihul district, the environment is characterized by natural features and plantation landscape, which may be more attractive to those interested in agritourism than to those seeking traditional attractions. Available sources do not mention specific, named natural or cultural attractions in the case of Durian Puloan, and data regarding the proximity and distance to more distant but regency-based coastal or natural attractions is not available.
Summary
Durian Puloan is a small settlement belonging to Dolok Masihul district in North Sumatra province, within Serdang Bedagai regency. Based on available data, the regency is a medium-sized administrative unit on the eastern coast, whose inland areas are characterized by agricultural activity. Specific, detailed sources for the settlement itself are unavailable; therefore, its location and broader regional context can be considered the most reliable starting point. For addressing real estate market and security considerations, as well as for tourism planning, consultation with local authorities and current on-site information is recommended.

