Trusmi Kulon – village in Plered district of Cirebon regency
Trusmi Kulon is part of Plered kecamatan, which belongs to the administrative structure of Cirebon kabupaten in the northeast of Jawa Barat. The settlement is located in the territory of Cirebon regency, which serves as the eastern gateway to Java island and holds strategic significance due to its unique geopolitical and economic situation in Indonesia's west Java region. The settlement is positioned at the coordinates as required, and functions primarily as an agricultural community, integrated into the broader Cirebon economic and social network.
General overview
Trusmi Kulon as a village within Plered kecamatan is a small local community that forms an integral part of Indonesia's rural settlement network. This type of village in the northeast of Jawa Barat is typically located in densely populated areas where agriculture and local craftsmanship form the backbone of the economy. Although specific statistical data on Trusmi Kulon at the village level is not directly available from public Indonesian sources, Plered kecamatan as a whole is an integral part of Cirebon regency, which functions as a significant commercial and transportation hub for the country. The village's location in the northeast of the regency means it is positioned relatively close to higher-order administrative centers such as Cirebon city, which serves as an important reference point regarding infrastructure and services. Small settlements like Trusmi Kulon are typically characterized by communities living from agricultural production and local community-based economies, where family enterprises and traditional production methods continue to play significant roles. Plered kecamatan, as a developing area in the region, is a target for numerous infrastructure development projects, which have indirect effects on the villages under its jurisdiction.
Real estate and investment
Regarding the real estate market situation, Trusmi Kulon, due to the lack of village-level data, must be understood within the broader market context of Cirebon regency. Over the past decade, Cirebon regency has participated in Indonesian economic development trends, and due to improvements in transportation infrastructure, it has gradually become more interesting for regional investments. Rural or mixed-character villages such as Trusmi Kulon, where agricultural activity dominates, typically represent lower price categories in the real estate market compared to urban centers. According to Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign nationals have limited rights regarding land ownership — generally only building ownership is possible in the form of long-term rental contracts, with a maximum duration of 80 years. In rural areas like Trusmi Kulon, real estate transactions are typically limited to local and Indonesian investors. The real estate market in agricultural-character villages is primarily dependent on the dynamics of the agriculture-based economy, as well as on infrastructure connections to nearby major cities. In the broader Cirebon regency region, in recent years, transportation developments (road repairs, public transportation investments) have provided some impetus to real estate values; however, Trusmi Kulon, like other rural villages, remains a fairly passive participant in these developments.
Safety and security
Regarding public safety, village-level statistical data for Trusmi Kulon is not available from publicly accessible sources. Cirebon regency as an administrative unit generally belongs to those Indonesian regions where maintaining public order is the responsibility of the Indonesian local police and community regulation mechanisms. In rural settlements like Trusmi Kulon, public safety typically stems from close local community cooperation and informal social control — in such villages, violent crimes are practically rare. Indonesian rural communities are generally traditionally structured, where local leadership (kepala desa, or village chief) and the community maintain close relationships, which helps preserve public order. Cirebon regency as a whole can serve as a reference point among Indonesia's infrastructure development zones, which means that regional public safety is generally stable, although as in other parts of the country, petty crime and the resolution of local disputes can occasionally present challenges. However, the absence of village-level data also means that Trusmi Kulon's specific security profile can only be determined accurately through local research.
Tourist attractions
At the village level, Trusmi Kulon does not have publicly documented international or regional tourist attractions. Small villages like this are typically not tourist destinations, but rather agricultural communities serving local and regional economies. However, Plered kecamatan and the broader Cirebon regency are known for preserving traditional Indonesian craftsmanship and culture. The history and cultural identity of Cirebon regency are significantly shaped by Islamic and Javanese tradition architectural heritage, as well as the area's participation in the history of ancient East Javanese kingdoms. While specific tourist data is not available at the village level for Trusmi Kulon, the region's immediate vicinity — particularly Cirebon city — serves as numerous historical and cultural sites, including Islamic architectural monuments and traditional batik painting workshops. Rural villages like Trusmi Kulon sometimes benefit indirectly from tourism by playing an intermediary role in agritourism or community-based tourism initiatives; however, there are no documented reports of such specific projects regarding Trusmi Kulon.
Summary
Trusmi Kulon is a rural village located in Plered district of Cirebon regency, which is a typical representative of Indonesian agricultural communities. Due to the lack of specific village-level data for the settlement, its assessment must be made primarily within the context of the broader Cirebon regency and Jawa Barat region. In terms of real estate market and investment opportunities, as a rural, agricultural-character settlement, it represents a relatively lower price-category area that primarily attracts local and Indonesian participants. Regarding public safety, it is characterized by the general stability typical of rural village communities, while from a tourist perspective, the village has no developed international or regional attractions; however, the immediate region possesses a rich historical and cultural heritage.

