Buahbatu – a settlement in the Bandung agglomeration, West Java province
Buahbatu is a settlement located in the area of Kecamatan Bojongsoang, which belongs to the Kabupaten Bandung administrative unit in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, in the Javanese macroregion. Based on its coordinates (-6.9557189, 107.6542139), it is situated in the southern part of the Bandung Basin (Cekungan Bandung), in the immediate vicinity of Bandung city. Kota Bandung, the provincial capital, is one of the most significant Indonesian major cities, and Buahbatu forms an integral part of this extensive agglomeration zone. More detailed statistical data specific only to the settlement is not currently available from verified sources.
General overview
Buahbatu belongs to Kecamatan Bojongsoang, which is located in the southern part of Kabupaten Bandung, directly on its border with Kota Bandung. The settlement itself does not have extensively documented, unique characteristics, but due to its location it is closely linked to Bandung's urban fabric and its agglomeration dynamics. Kota Bandung – in whose immediate vicinity Buahbatu also lies – is Indonesia's third-largest city and at the same time the capital of West Java province. According to 2024 data, Kota Bandung has a population of approximately 2,591,763 people, with a population density reaching 15,051 per km², making it Indonesia's second-most densely populated city after Jakarta. The Bandung Basin (Bandung Raya) as a whole is Indonesia's second-largest metropolitan agglomeration after Jabodetabek. Bojongsoang district within this agglomeration ring typically consists of mixed areas, partly residential, partly agricultural and small industrial zones, although these characteristics are not documented from verified sources as directly linked to Buahbatu; the description reflects the kecamatan and kabupaten-level context.
Real estate and investment
No standalone, settlement-level data on Buahbatu's real estate market is available from verified sources. However, across the wider Kabupaten Bandung and Kota Bandung areas, a general trend is observable: on the agglomeration peripheral territories – among which Kecamatan Bojongsoang can be included – increased construction pressure and residential property development activity has been evident over the past decades, fueled both by the high population density of Kota Bandung and demand displaced from the city. This dynamic typically results in more lively real estate turnover and rising land prices on agglomeration peripheries, which may also apply to Bojongsoang district, although this is an assertion not substantiated by data directly linked to Buahbatu. For foreign citizens, it is important to know that in Indonesia the legal framework for property acquisition is determined by strict regulations: foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), only limited-duration use and rental constructions (such as Hak Pakai) are available to them, which require detailed legal advice.
Safety and security
No statistical data or police reports specific directly to Buahbatu's public safety are available from verified sources, so the following reflects the wider context of Kabupaten Bandung and the Bandung agglomeration. In the densely populated, urban and suburban areas of the Bandung Basin – as in most major Indonesian cities – public safety is generally at an acceptable level for everyday life, yet in large urban agglomerations petty crime (pickpocketing, bicycle and motorcycle theft) can occur. It is recommended, from a cautious general travel perspective, to observe standard precautions. No documented data indicating serious security risks specifically linked to Buahbatu or Bojongsoang is known, but consultation with local authorities is recommended for precise knowledge of the situation.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions directly linked to Buahbatu can be identified from verified sources. In the wider Kota Bandung and Kabupaten Bandung region, however, numerous culturally and historically significant locations are known. Kota Bandung – which is only a few kilometers away from Buahbatu, near the city boundary – hosted the 1955 Asian-African Conference, whose venue remains visitable and is one of the city's symbolic monuments. Likewise, Indonesia's first technical college, today's Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), was founded in Bandung. The city is also known for its shopping tourism, factory outlets, and culinary tourism. These attractions and opportunities relate to Kota Bandung city, which are accessible from Buahbatu due to the proximity of the city boundary, but cannot be directly linked in source terms to the village itself or to Kecamatan Bojongsoang.
Summary
Buahbatu is a settlement belonging to Kecamatan Bojongsoang, located within the Kabupaten Bandung administrative area in West Java, for which independent, detailed documentation is currently limited. Through its location, it connects to the southern periphery of the Bandung agglomeration and lies close to Kota Bandung, the capital of West Java province and Indonesia's third-largest city. Based on the broader region's dynamic urban development and real estate market processes, the area exhibits suburban characteristics, but for knowledge of specific data relating to the settlement, reliance on local and official sources is necessary.







