Kasugengan Kidul – a small settlement in Depok District, Cirebon Regency, West Java
Kasugengan Kidul is an Indonesian settlement (desa) located in West Java (Jawa Barat) province, in Cirebon Regency (Kabupaten Cirebon), belonging to Depok District (Kecamatan Depok). Based on its coordinates, the location lies in the north-central band of Java Island, at approximately -6.72 degrees latitude and 108.45 degrees longitude. The Cirebon region extends across the eastern edge of West Java and connects to one of Java's historically important coastal areas, though Kasugengan Kidul itself lies in inland areas. No independent Wikipedia source is available for the settlement; the context below is presented at the district, regency, and provincial levels, with clear indication of the scope of the description.
General overview
Kasugengan Kidul is one of the villages of Kecamatan Depok within Kabupaten Cirebon. It is important to note that this Depok District is not identical to Depok City (Kota Depok), which lies directly south of Jakarta and has become an independent city, which is the subject of available Wikipedia sources. Kabupaten Cirebon is a densely populated agricultural and industrial regency in the eastern part of West Java, with its administrative seat in Sumber city. The region is historically organized around the cultural and commercial heritage of the Cirebon sultanate. The district named Depok is located in the interior parts of the regency; the area is predominantly agrarian, characterized by rice fields, fish ponds, and small rural communities. Kasugengan Kidul, following from its name and location, is a typical rural, community-based desa that does not have particular regional prominence or tourist profile according to publicly available sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level data on Kasugengan Kidul's real estate market is publicly available. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Cirebon, it can be said that the regency's real estate market is shaped fundamentally by agricultural land, residential areas around small cities, and industrial development. The proximity of Cirebon City (Kota Cirebon) and major transportation routes running along the northern coast of Java – including the trans-Java toll road and railway line – provide some development potential to certain areas of the regency. For foreign nationals, the general frameworks of Indonesian land law apply: foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), but may live under lease arrangements under certain conditions, such as in the form of Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai. These legal frameworks apply throughout the country and are also applicable in Kabupaten Cirebon. For rural, small-village properties, prices are generally much lower than in major cities, though liquidity is also more limited and development infrastructure is less developed. Before making any investment decision, it is advisable to involve a local legal expert and verify the current land register status.
Safety and security
No publicly available settlement-level statistics or detailed sources are available on the public safety situation in Kasugengan Kidul. Regarding the broader West Java province and Kabupaten Cirebon, it can generally be said that public safety in rural, small-village areas is typically influenced by close community ties and local social cohesion. In Indonesia, the police force (Polri) is organized on a territorial structure: the regency-level police command (Polres) is responsible for maintaining public safety within the kabupaten area. In smaller villages, community-level conflict resolution traditionally plays an important role. It is not justified to present specific crime indicators or incident statistics directly relating to this settlement, since there are no verifiable sources for these.
Tourist attractions
Kasugengan Kidul itself does not appear in tourist sources, and no verified data is available on named local attractions. The broader Cirebon region, however, is considered a culturally rich area on the island of Java. Within Kota Cirebon territory are found the former palaces of the Cirebon sultanate, among which Keraton Kasepuhan is most frequently mentioned; these are located close to Sumber, the seat of Kabupaten Cirebon, though it is not justified to provide exact distances from Kasugengan Kidul due to lack of verifiable sources. The northern, coastal parts of the region are known for their fishing traditions and local specialties. All of these attractions should be understood at the regency level or in relation to the neighboring Kota Cirebon, not specifically in relation to Kasugengan Kidul or Depok District.
Summary
Kasugengan Kidul is a small rural settlement in West Java, within Depok District of Kabupaten Cirebon, for which no independent, detailed public source material is available. The nature and potential of the place are determined primarily by the agricultural and cultural context of Cirebon Regency. Those seeking more detailed, current, and locally specific information – whether regarding real estate purchase, investment, or visit planning – are advised to contact local government sources, regency-level authorities, or local contacts.

