Kerapuh – a small settlement in Dolok Masihul District, Serdang Bedagai Regency
Kerapuh is a smaller Indonesian settlement that belongs to Dolok Masihul Kecamatan (district), in Serdang Bedagai Kabupaten (regency), North Sumatra Province (Sumatera Utara). Geographically, it is located in the interior areas of Sumatra's eastern coast, at approximately 3.31 degrees north latitude and 99.00 degrees east longitude. Based on broader data at the level of Serdang Bedagai Regency, the area lies on the eastern coastal section of North Sumatra Province, facing Malaysia. No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently available for Kerapuh; therefore, the broader context is presented below based on verified data at the Dolok Masihul District and Serdang Bedagai Regency levels.
General overview
Kerapuh belongs to Dolok Masihul Kecamatan, which is one of seventeen kecamatan in Serdang Bedagai Kabupaten. The regency contains a total of 243 villages and covers an area of 1,900.22 square kilometers. From an administrative perspective, the regency's capital is Sei Rampah city. Serdang Bedagai Regency also encompasses the areas surrounding Tebing Tinggi, an independent city, which indicates the region's complex administrative structure. The name "Serdang Bedagai" derives from two former sultanates: the Serdang Sultanate and the Padang Bedagai Sultanate, reflecting the region's rich historical past. According to the 2020 census, the regency's total population was 657,490 inhabitants, while official estimates for mid-2025 place the population at 700,077. Kerapuh itself may typically be classified among smaller, agricultural interior Sumatran villages that form part of the hinterland of the eastern coast, though no detailed publicly accessible data is directly available about it.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level real estate market data is available for Kerapuh. At the broader Serdang Bedagai Regency level, it can be noted that the regency on North Sumatra's eastern coast forms part of the province's relatively active agricultural and industrial zones, where real estate prices and investment activity typically lag behind larger urban centers such as Medan or Tebing Tinggi. In such smaller interior villages, real estate market turnover is generally low and primarily limited to the local residential property segment. It is important for foreign investors to know that under Indonesian general regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over properties; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental agreements are available. These regulations apply throughout the country, and Serdang Bedagai Regency is no exception. Before any investment decisions are made, consultation with a local legal advisor is recommended.
Safety and security
No direct, township-level statistical sources are available regarding public safety in Kerapuh. Based on the general characteristics of broader North Sumatra Province and within it Serdang Bedagai Regency, it can be said that rural, smaller villages typically offer a quieter everyday life compared to larger cities. In rural areas of Indonesia, community cohesion is traditionally strong, which may influence local sense of security, but this does not replace concrete crime statistics. In general, it is advisable to consult with local authorities and consular services regarding the latest verified public safety situation, especially if planning an extended stay or property purchase. Any generalizations in this regard should be treated with caution, since specific data for Kerapuh is not available.
Tourist attractions
No unique, verified sources are currently available regarding tourism offerings in Kerapuh and Dolok Masihul Kecamatan. A notable natural geographic feature of the broader Serdang Bedagai Regency is that it has approximately 95 kilometers of coastline on its eastern side along North Sumatra's eastern coast, facing Malaysia. This coastal section offers opportunities for nature-based recreation in the regency's seaside areas, but Kerapuh, based on its coordinates, is located in the regency's interior, landlocked areas, so the coast is not necessarily directly accessible from the village. Near settlements in the regency, traces of North Sumatran culture and Serdang–Bedagai sultanate heritage can be found, but regarding Kerapuh specifically, no concrete data with named locations and distances can be obtained from available sources. Those interested can obtain current and detailed information from the local tourism offices of Dolok Masihul Kecamatan and the broader regency areas.
Summary
Kerapuh is a small North Sumatran settlement that belongs to Dolok Masihul Kecamatan and Serdang Bedagai Kabupaten. The regency is located on North Sumatra's eastern coast, its historical roots trace back to two former sultanates, and its estimated population for 2025 exceeds 700,000 inhabitants. No independent, detailed administrative, real estate market, or tourism sources for Kerapuh are currently publicly available; therefore, the information above is based on verified data at the regency level and the general regulatory framework of Indonesia. For more precise information regarding the village, it is recommended to contact local administrative authorities.

