Jayasampurna – a smaller settlement in Serang Baru District, Kabupaten Bekasi
Jayasampurna is a settlement located in Jawa Barat (West Java) province, in Kabupaten Bekasi, in Serang Baru kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-6.3773794, 107.0834734), it lies in the northwestern part of Java island, on the eastern periphery of the metropolitan zone surrounding Jakarta. Kabupaten Bekasi is administratively distinct from the neighboring Kota Bekasi, although geographically it connects to the broader Jabodetabek metropolis. Detailed settlement-level statistics and source materials are not available, so the context below is presented in relation to the regency and the broader region.
General overview
Jayasampurna itself is not considered a widely known or tourist-visited location; it is primarily a residential and rural village settlement as part of Serang Baru kecamatan. Serang Baru district lies in the southern, less industrialized part of Kabupaten Bekasi, in contrast to the regency's northern zone, where heavy industry and logistics parks are more characteristic. The broader Kabupaten Bekasi region as a whole is closely linked to the Jabodetabek metropolitan zone, forming an integral part of the territory lying in the immediate eastern vicinity of Jakarta, Indonesia's capital. Kota Bekasi — the neighboring urban unit — with a population of approximately 2.5 million as of mid-2024, is the most populous city in West Java, and this dynamic exerts its influence on the areas of Kabupaten Bekasi as well. Jayasampurna and the settlements of Serang Baru district typically offer living opportunities for those seeking proximity to the major city but preferring a quieter, less crowded residential environment. Rural infrastructure, agricultural character, and local community life dominate this area, in contrast to the loud, industrial appearance of the regency's industrial zones.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level real estate market data for Jayasampurna are not available; the following is based on the general market dynamics of Kabupaten Bekasi and the Jabodetabek zone. The Kabupaten Bekasi real estate market has become, over recent decades, one of the most intensively developing suburban areas around Jakarta: industrial estates, logistics centers, and residential complexes have expanded rapidly, particularly in the northern and central zones. In the Serang Baru area, where Jayasampurna is located, property prices are generally lower than in the regency's northern industrial zone, and the area is identifiable primarily as a destination for the settlement of low- to middle-income urban workers. For Indonesian citizens, property purchase in this area is accessible, proceeding within the framework of customary notarial and PPAT procedures. For foreign citizens, Indonesian law contains significant restrictions: foreigners cannot acquire ownership rights (Hak Milik), but may only use property under specified, time-limited legal titles (for example, Hak Pakai). From an investment perspective, Serang Baru district is primarily understandable through long-term, residential development logic, provided that metropolitan expansion continues in this direction.
Safety and security
Itemized public safety statistics or local police data for Jayasampurna are not available. Kabupaten Bekasi as a whole, as one of the rapidly urbanizing zones of the Jakarta metropolis, generally exhibits the customary public safety characteristics of Indonesian metropolitan agglomerations. In more densely populated, industrialized areas, the occurrence of minor crimes against property is more typical, while in more rural, less densely populated areas — such as much of the villages in Serang Baru district — generally constitute environments with calmer public safety. This statement should be treated exclusively as general regional experience, not as a local fact, since unique data for Jayasampurna are not accessible. For travelers and those relocating to the area, information from local authorities and neighboring RT/RW community organizations represents the recommended primary source for assessing public safety.
Tourist attractions
Recognized tourist attractions in Jayasampurna or in Serang Baru district cannot be identified from verified sources. The broader Kabupaten Bekasi region is not among Indonesia's prominent tourist destinations; the area primarily serves industrial and residential functions. The closest, more widely known urban destination is neighboring Kota Bekasi, from which Jakarta's city center is approximately 24.7 km away, and the capital's cultural, commercial, and tourist offerings are most easily accessed from there. Within Kabupaten Bekasi, local parks, smaller natural areas, and other rural characteristics of Java island can be found in some places, but none of these can be linked to Jayasampurna or its immediate vicinity from verified sources. The vast majority of travelers visiting this area do so in transit or for industrial and business purposes; leisure or cultural tourism is not characteristic.
Summary
Jayasampurna is a modest-sized settlement located in Serang Baru kecamatan of Kabupaten Bekasi, primarily residential and agricultural in character, in West Java province. Its location within the broader metropolitan zone of Jakarta provides a certain degree of market and infrastructural dynamic for the region as a whole, but the settlement itself does not stand out from neighboring villages either from a tourism perspective or in terms of the real estate market. Detailed, location-specific data are limited in availability, so for orientation regarding the region, information at the Kabupaten Bekasi and Serang Baru district levels provides a more realistic picture.







