Kuta Baru – a small village on the eastern coast of North Sumatra, in Serdang Bedagai Regency
Kuta Baru is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Tebing Tinggi District (kecamatan) and is located within the administrative area of Serdang Bedagai Regency (Kabupaten Serdang Bedagai) in North Sumatra Province (Sumatera Utara). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located at approximately 3.37° north latitude and 99.22° east longitude, which places it in the interior region of Sumatra's eastern coast. The administrative center of Serdang Bedagai Regency is the city of Sei Rampah, while the regency's territory comprises seventeen districts and a total of 243 villages. Kuta Baru does not have separate, village-level data available in available sources; therefore, the following description presents the context of the broader administrative unit—the regency and Tebing Tinggi District—clearly indicating this in every instance.
General overview
Kuta Baru is not among the villages known or highlighted as destinations for visitors to the region; based on its name and location, it is a typical small interior Sumatran village in Tebing Tinggi District. Tebing Tinggi District has a distinctive administrative situation: it surrounds the independent city of Tebing Tinggi (kota), positioned adjacent to its western side, while Tebing Syahbandar District is located on its eastern side. This proximity to the city means that agricultural and small-town rural life may be interspersed with access to the supply systems offered by the independent urban center. Serdang Bedagai Regency as a whole covers an area of 1,900.22 square kilometers and, according to Indonesia's 2020 census, had a population of 657,490, while official estimates for mid-2025 put the population at 700,077. The name of the regency refers to two former sultanates: the Serdang Sultanate and the Padang Bedagai Sultanate, which once existed in this territory. Kuta Baru itself is one of the regency's smaller, likely agriculture-oriented villages, for which separate statistical data is not available in available sources.
Real estate and investment
In the case of Kuta Baru, separate, village-level real estate market data is not available; however, the broader context of Serdang Bedagai Regency determines the market conditions characteristic of this area. The regency lies on the eastern coast of North Sumatra, where agricultural land—plantations, palm oil and rubber cultivation-related land—are defining elements of the real estate market. Villages near the city, such as settlements in Tebing Tinggi District, are typically considered potential zones for urban expansion and commercial development due to the influence of the nearby urban center, which may result in slow but perceptible increases in land and property prices. Generally speaking—and this is a framework applicable to the entire Indonesian market—foreigners cannot acquire land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; however, they have opportunities to use property in the form of use rights (Hak Pakai) and, in certain circumstances, lease rights (Hak Sewa). Before making an investment decision, it is advisable to involve local legal and real estate market experts, given the complexity of Indonesian regulations and regional differences.
Safety and security
Village-level, verifiable data on public safety in Kuta Baru is not available. Regarding the broader Serdang Bedagai Regency and North Sumatra Province, it can be said that rural, agriculture-oriented areas near small cities are generally classified as moderate-risk environments, where daily life typically follows small-town and village routines. As in much of rural Indonesia, traffic safety and weather-related natural hazards (flooding, slippery roads during rainy seasons) may be more relevant than petty crime. Nevertheless, for any specific, current safety assessment, travelers are advised to consult information from Indonesian authorities or their own country's foreign ministry, as general descriptions cannot replace up-to-date, on-the-ground knowledge.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not list any named tourist attractions directly associated with Kuta Baru village. A notable characteristic of the broader Serdang Bedagai Regency is its coastline of approximately 95 kilometers facing Malaysia on North Sumatra's eastern shore, which represents one of the region's natural assets, although this is likely not within direct reach from Kuta Baru due to its interior location. Through the district's adjacency to the city of Tebing Tinggi, nearby urban infrastructure—markets, cultural venues—is presumably accessible, though these would only be discussed in more detail within the framework of the city's separate presentation. Those staying in this region of North Sumatra generally prioritize proximity to Medan, the attractions of Lake Toba in Sumatra, or coastal areas when selecting travel destinations; Kuta Baru can be classified among the region's typical, not particularly tourism-oriented rural settlements in this regard.
Summary
Kuta Baru is a small village belonging to Tebing Tinggi District in Kabupaten Serdang Bedagai, North Sumatra Province. Available administrative and demographic data exist at the regency level: Serdang Bedagai Regency covers 1,900.22 square kilometers, divided into seventeen districts, and is estimated to have approximately 700,000 inhabitants by 2025. Separate, verifiable data on tourism, real estate markets, or public safety for the village is not available, so its characterization is based on the general context of the broader administrative unit. For those interested in the region, it is worth noting that proximity to the independent city of Tebing Tinggi may offer certain conveniences in supply systems and infrastructure, while rural, agriculture-oriented life remains a defining characteristic of the surrounding area.

