Cipinang – rural village in Kabupaten Cirebon, Beber subdistrict, West Java
Cipinang is a small settlement in Kabupaten Cirebon, located administratively within West Java (Jawa Barat) province of Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (-6.8238745, 108.5136667), it is situated in the inland part of the Cirebon region, not directly on the coast. Cirebon City, the region's most significant administrative and cultural center, is relatively close to this area, so Cipinang can be understood as lying on the periphery of the broader Cirebon agglomeration zone. It should be noted that available sources do not contain detailed descriptions specifically concerning Beber subdistrict or Cipinang village, so the information presented below is based on verifiable data at the level of Kabupaten Cirebon and West Java province, with context clearly indicated.
General overview
Cipinang is a small rural settlement with an agricultural character, belonging to Beber subdistrict within the Kabupaten Cirebon administrative system. Kabupaten Cirebon is one of West Java's densely populated agrarian regions, where rice cultivation, fishing, and handicraft industries (including batik and rattan processing) are traditionally dominant economic activities. The Cirebon region is historically a meeting point of Sundanese and Javanese cultural influences, which is reflected in local customs, architecture, and culinary traditions. Cipinang itself does not possess widely recognized tourist attractions or industrial significance according to available data; it is rather characterized as a village embedded in the region's rural, agricultural fabric, with community-oriented life. Specific statistical or descriptive sources on Beber subdistrict are not available within this search scope, so detailed data concerning the subdistrict—such as precise population figures or territorial extent—cannot be provided on a well-founded basis.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data on Cipinang's real estate market is not available, so the general trends valid at the Kabupaten Cirebon and West Java province level are presented below. The Cirebon region's real estate market has shown moderate but steady development over the past decade, partly fueled by infrastructure investments (multi-lane highways, rail connections) and local industry expansion. In rural areas—as Cipinang likely is—land prices and property values are generally significantly lower than in city centers or coastal zones. In Indonesia, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate under standard rules; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, while Hak Guna Bangunan (building rights) may also apply under certain conditions. These general Indonesian land tenure rules apply to the Kabupaten Cirebon area and thus to Cipinang as well. Rural real estate investment can primarily be envisioned in the form of agricultural land and modest residential properties; higher-yield investment opportunities in the region are more commonly found in development zones linked to Cirebon City.
Safety and security
Direct, local-level public safety statistics or police data specific to Cipinang are not available in the sources at hand, so the following reflects the generally observed situation in Kabupaten Cirebon and West Java province. Regarding West Java province as a whole, smaller rural communities typically have relatively low levels of organized crime; daily life is more commonly characterized by minor property crimes, while serious violent offenses are rarer. In the Cirebon region, local community norms and neighborhood control traditionally play a strong role in maintaining public safety. However, it is generally true that the risk of petty theft may be higher near busy markets and bus terminals, while this is less characteristic of rural areas. Specific crime statistics for Cipinang cannot be provided due to lack of sources; the information presented here reflects only the generally accepted picture of the broader region.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions specific to Cipinang village are found in available sources, so the known tourist attractions of Kabupaten Cirebon are mentioned here as context for the broader area. Cirebon City—which is located on the presumed approach route to Cipinang, in the region's center—is considered one of Java's most significant historical cities. The Keraton Kasepuhan and Keraton Kanoman royal palaces located there are tangible monuments to the meeting of Islamic, Javanese, and Sundanese cultures. In the region, the Trusmi quarter is known for traditional Cirebon batik production and trade. The North Java coastal section near Cirebon is also accessible from the area. However, these attractions are not necessarily located in the immediate vicinity of Cipinang or within Beber subdistrict; precise distance information cannot be determined from available sources. Rural Cipinang itself would rather offer authentic insight for those interested in the natural landscape, local agricultural life, and everyday village surroundings, rather than functioning as an organized tourist destination.
Summary
Cipinang is a small rural settlement with an agricultural character in West Java, located in Beber subdistrict of Kabupaten Cirebon. Neither its tourist appeal nor its real estate market characteristics are documented in detail in publicly available sources, so the above information largely rests on general observations valid at the Kabupaten Cirebon and West Java province level. The region as a whole is culturally and historically rich, with Cirebon City serving as its defining central place; Cipinang itself, however, is more properly part of quiet, everyday rural Java rather than a destination in its own right.

