Mulyasari – village in the Agrabinta district, southern part of Cianjur regency
Mulyasari is a small settlement in Jawa Barat (West Java) province in Indonesia, which administratively belongs to Kecamatan Agrabinta (Agrabinta district) and Kabupaten Cianjur (Cianjur regency). Based on its coordinates (-7.283 south latitude, 106.962 east longitude), it is located in the southern regions of Java Island, close to the shores of the Indian Ocean. Jawa Barat is Indonesia's most populous province: in the first half of 2025, more than 51.7 million people were registered here. The region is part of the Sunda cultural sphere, traditionally known as Tatar Sunda or Pasundan, and is home to the Sundanese people — Indonesia's second most populous ethnic group.
General overview
Independent, settlement-level data on Mulyasari is not yet available, so characterizing the locality necessarily relies on the broader administrative and geographical framework, namely the Agrabinta district and Kabupaten Cianjur. Agrabinta kecamatan is a district in the southern part of Cianjur regency, located in the interior, more mountainous zone of Jawa Barat province and in the area sloping toward the ocean. The name of Cianjur regency is known throughout the entire region: the agricultural character of the area is defining, particularly with regard to rice cultivation and handicraft activities. In this southern band of Jawa Barat, villages are generally modest in size, with local livelihoods depending largely on agriculture, small livestock raising, and natural resources. The name Mulyasari — which in Indonesian roughly carries the meaning of "flourishing, blessed" — alludes to characteristically Javanese-Sundanese naming traditions, and numerous similarly named villages can be found on the island. Sundanese cultural traditions, local customs, and rural life form the general context in which Mulyasari is situated.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, verifiable real estate market data on Mulyasari is not available, so the following reflects general observations valid at the level of Kabupaten Cianjur and Jawa Barat province more broadly. In certain areas of Cianjur regency — particularly in the northern parts closer to Bandung and Jakarta — growing interest is evident in vacation homes and villa-type properties, in part due to their relative proximity to the capital. The southern, ocean-facing areas, to which the Agrabinta district also belongs, have traditionally been less developed in terms of real estate market, and typically offer lower land prices, though also less infrastructure development. For foreign citizens, an important consideration is that under Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners generally cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik type); for them, Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or other indirect legal structures are available. Before making an investment decision, an individual review of local regulations and current market conditions is essential.
Safety and security
Independent, authenticated statistics on safety and security in Mulyasari are not available. In general terms, it can be said that in rural village areas of Jawa Barat — such as Agrabinta district — public safety presents challenges of a different nature than in urban areas: the rate of serious violent crimes in rural communities is generally lower, yet traffic and infrastructure risks, as well as natural hazards — such as landslides and flooding — merit attention throughout the southern regions of Jawa Barat. With regard to natural disasters, the southern coastal regions of Java Island may be particularly exposed to extreme weather events. In the absence of concrete local data, caution is warranted regarding any definitive claims about safety.
Tourist attractions
No individually named tourist attraction can be documented in Mulyasari from verifiable sources. The physical geography of the broader Agrabinta district and the southern part of Kabupaten Cianjur — mountainous landscapes, proximity to the Indian Ocean, rice fields, and Sundanese village culture — may generally be attractive to those interested in nature hiking and ecotourism. In the northern areas of Cianjur regency, at other locations, better-documented attractions and tourist infrastructure can be found, which may lie several hours' drive from Agrabinta, though precise distance data cannot be provided in the absence of a verified source. Those with interest are advised to directly consult local and regional tourism information for current and accurate details.
Summary
Mulyasari is a small village located in the southern part of Jawa Barat province, in the Agrabinta district, regarding which independent, authenticated data is currently limited. The locality falls under the administration of Kabupaten Cianjur and is situated in a region characterized by the traditional rural lifestyle of the Sundanese cultural sphere. With regard to real estate market, public safety, and tourism, the general characteristics of the broader region provide some orientation, but before any concrete decision, it is advisable to rely on on-site and current sources. Provincial-level data from Jawa Barat — such as its population exceeding 51 million — indicates the large and diverse territorial unit into which this small Javanese-Sundanese village is embedded.

