Jatipancur – village in Kecamatan Greged, Kabupaten Cirebon in northeastern West Java
Jatipancur is an Indonesian village (desa) located within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Cirebon in West Java (Jawa Barat), specifically within the Kecamatan Greged district. Based on its geographical coordinates (-6,8073513; 108,5433482), it is situated in the northeastern part of Java island, in the interior of the province. Kabupaten Cirebon itself lies in the northeastern corner of Jawa Barat province, with the province's administrative seat located in the Kecamatan Sumber area. According to available sources, the kabupaten functions as a kind of gateway for travelers moving from the eastern half of Java into Jawa Barat province. Currently, no separate, detailed administrative or demographic data about Jatipancur is available from publicly accessible sources, which is why the following sections primarily present connections that can be understood at the level of Kecamatan Greged and Kabupaten Cirebon.
General overview
Jatipancur is a relatively small settlement that remains little known to the broader public and belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Greged. As part of Kabupaten Cirebon, the district is likewise situated in the rural landscape characteristic of the province's eastern and interior territories, where the local economy is typically based on agricultural activity. Kabupaten Cirebon is one of the more populous and extensive kabupatens of Jawa Barat, with an area that opens toward both the north Java coast and the interior, hilly regions. The kabupaten's seat, Sumber, is one of the nodal points of the region's administrative and commercial life, and to assess Jatipancur's position, it is worthwhile to consider the village's location relative to Sumber and other larger settlements in the kabupaten. The coordinates suggest that the settlement is located in a relatively interior, non-coastal part of the kabupaten. Jatipancur itself does not possess any special prominence or elevated regional status, which is characteristic of many similar desas throughout Jawa Barat province.
Real estate and investment
Regarding Jatipancur, there are no publicly accessible, verifiable data on land prices, real estate transactions, or development projects. Based on the broader regional context, it can be said that Kabupaten Cirebon – like numerous other kabupatens in Jawa Barat province – has undergone accelerating economic development over recent decades, particularly as a result of infrastructure improvements and the expansion of industrial zones. In smaller villages like Jatipancur, real estate prices are typically far below those in major cities or settlements situated directly along the North Java Toll Road (Jalur Pantura). It is generally true that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or longer-term lease agreements (Hak Sewa) provide a legal framework for real estate utilization. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Cirebon's eastern accessibility and comparatively lower real estate values relative to other parts of the province could potentially attract attention, but assessing concrete development opportunities requires local expert opinion and up-to-date legal advice.
Safety and security
No separate, reliable statistics on public safety in Jatipancur are publicly available. Generally speaking, in the rural and small-town areas of Jawa Barat province, the public safety situation typically does not deviate significantly from the Indonesian average, and these rural communities usually maintain stable, everyday life grounded in local social ties. Kabupaten Cirebon – one of the province's larger and more diverse kabupatens – likewise constitutes a region in which smaller villages are typically characterized by lower crime levels than urban areas, although general Indonesian standards apply to everyday security in this area as well. For travelers and potential investors who know unusually little about a particular village, it is always advisable to contact local administration or the nearest kabupaten-level authorities to obtain up-to-date, local information.
Tourist attractions
Jatipancur itself does not appear in accessible sources as a tourist destination, and no data concerning named local attractions or notable sites is available. The broader Kabupaten Cirebon area, however, possesses a richer tourist offering: as part of the regency, the area lies close to Cirebon City (Kota Cirebon), which constitutes an independent administrative unit but is adjacent to the kabupaten and possesses numerous cultural monuments, such as the Keraton Kasepuhan and Keraton Kanoman sultanate palace complexes, which preserve the history of the Cirebon sultanates. These buildings rank among Cirebon city's most renowned attractions and are relatively easily accessible from the kabupaten's territory. Other parts of Jawa Barat province also contain natural and cultural attractions, but these lie at considerable distance from Jatipancur. Within the Kecamatan Greged area itself, there is no publicly documented, special tourist destination, so the broader Cirebon region's notable sites are most likely to capture outsiders' attention.
Summary
Jatipancur is a small-sized desa in the Kecamatan Greged area, in Kabupaten Cirebon in northeastern West Java, that remains little documented for the broader public. The available source material permits only the presentation of kabupaten-level connections: the region functions as the eastern gateway to Jawa Barat province, is rural in character, and through its proximity to neighboring Kota Cirebon, lies close to cultural and historical attractions. For those examining the village or its broader surroundings for real estate purposes or visits, local-level, up-to-date information and advice are recommended, since currently only limited publicly verifiable data on Jatipancur is available.

