Binangun – a small settlement in Kecamatan Pataruman, West Java
Binangun is an Indonesian settlement located in Kecamatan Pataruman district, administratively part of Kota Banjar, in Jawa Barat (West Java) province. Based on its geographical coordinates (-7.3667 latitude, 108.54 longitude), it is situated in the southern part of the Java Peninsula, in the transitional zone between the Sunda Highlands and the southern coastline. It is important to note that available encyclopedic sources do not contain independent, settlement-level data on Binangun; the following presents verifiable information pertaining to the broader region and the context of Kota Banjar and Jawa Barat province.
General overview
Binangun is one of the villages of Kecamatan Pataruman, which is connected to the administrative area of Kota Banjar. Kota Banjar ranks among the easternmost urban units of West Java and borders the adjacent Central Java province; this border-adjacent location determines the character of the region from both commercial and transportation perspectives. Kecamatan Pataruman is typically a mixed-use, partially agricultural area, where rice cultivation and smallholder farming form the basis of the rural landscape. Binangun itself is a smaller, relatively little-known local community that does not appear as an independent destination in regional tourism publications. In terms of language and culture, the region is predominantly tied to Sundanese (Sunda) traditions, which constitute the defining ethnic and cultural layer of Jawa Barat. Based on its settlement size and regional integration, it primarily serves agricultural and residential functions, rather than industrial or tourist roles.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-specific real estate market data for Binangun is currently not available in public sources. In the broader context of Kota Banjar and Jawa Barat province, it can be noted that West Java province is one of Indonesia's most populous and dynamically developing provinces, where the real estate market is primarily driven by agglomeration zones around major cities – Bandung, Bogor, Bekasi. Kota Banjar, as a small city, demonstrates relatively moderate property prices and slower market turnover compared to the aforementioned major cities; in rural and small-town areas such as Kecamatan Pataruman, land and residential property prices are typically significantly lower than the provincial average. From an investment perspective, smaller Javanese cities and villages are more suited to long-term, low-risk purchases for agricultural or residential property purposes. General Indonesian regulatory framework: foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership in Indonesia (Hak Milik), however they may access real estate through long-term lease agreements (Hak Sewa) or, under certain conditions, usage rights (Hak Pakai). Any real estate transaction is advisable to be coordinated with local legal experts and notaries (notaris).
Safety and security
Settlement-specific crime statistics or public security assessment for Binangun are not publicly accessible. Based on the general characterization of the broader region, Jawa Barat province, it can be stated that most of the smaller cities and villages in the province have public security situations that are relatively stable and correspond to Indonesian averages. In rural communities, local social networks and community self-organization (rukun tetangga, rukun warga system) traditionally play an important role in maintaining local order. However, all travelers and those intending to settle are advised to seek on-site orientation, follow local authority notifications, and review foreign ministry recommendations prior to travel. In general, it is also worthwhile to pay attention to traffic safety, as road conditions and infrastructure quality may vary on the smaller Java road network.
Tourist attractions
No documented, named tourist attractions are currently identifiable in the immediate vicinity of Binangun and in the Kecamatan Pataruman area. The broader Kota Banjar region, however, lies in the southern part of West Java, where natural features – rolling hills, rice fields, smaller river valleys – may themselves be attractive to visitors with agritourism interests. Regarding Jawa Barat province as a whole, numerous well-known natural and cultural sites are found, such as the Pangandaran National Park and coastal resort area, which is located south of Kota Banjar, approximately several tens of kilometers away, and ranks among the province's most important coastal tourist destinations. The Ciamis regency area also offers multiple natural and cultural attractions, since Kota Banjar and Kabupaten Ciamis are closely interconnected areas. Nevertheless, these attractions are not directly linked to Binangun, but rather represent the offerings of the broader southern Java region.
Summary
Binangun is a small, lightly documented settlement in West Java province, in Kecamatan Pataruman district, near Kota Banjar. Its independent population, infrastructure, or tourism data are not publicly available, therefore the evaluation of the location can only be conducted on the basis of broader regional context – Kota Banjar and Jawa Barat. The region is characteristically rural Java in character, marked by moderate property prices and a quiet, agricultural way of life. For those seeking orientation in the southern Java region, the nearby Pangandaran area and Kota Banjar represent the verifiable reference points.

