Cisaat – a village in Waled District, eastern part of Cirebon Regency
Cisaat is a village (desa) in Indonesia that is administratively part of Kecamatan Waled District, as part of Kabupaten Cirebon (Cirebon Regency), in Jawa Barat (West Java) Province, on the island of Java. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-6.7755029, 108.4424414), it is located in the eastern part of the Cirebon region, bordering Central Java. An important note: the available English-language Wikipedia source refers to a different village of the same name – Cisaat located in Sukabumi Regency – therefore data from that source (population figures, area descriptions) cannot be applied to Waled's Cisaat. The following presentation focuses exclusively on general, verifiable context that can be linked to Waled District and Cirebon Regency.
General overview
Cisaat is one of the villages of Kecamatan Waled in Kabupaten Cirebon, West Java Province. Waled District is located at the eastern edge of Cirebon Regency, near the provincial border with Central Java. Cirebon Regency is a densely populated region with a primarily agricultural character, where rice cultivation and fishing have traditionally played a determining role. Cirebon city itself and its broader region possess historical significance due to its sultanate past, which continues to influence local culture and built heritage today. The villages of Waled District, including Cisaat, are typically rural or semi-rural communities whose economies are based primarily on agriculture and small-scale commerce. The region is relatively close to Cirebon city, which is the region's most important commercial and transportation hub along the northern Javanese coastal route (Jalur Pantura).
Real estate and investment
Published source data at the settlement level is not available for the real estate market of Cisaat and the villages of Waled District, therefore the following presents the broader real estate market context of Cirebon Regency. Kabupaten Cirebon is one of West Java's moderately developed regions, where real estate prices are generally significantly lower than in the provincial capital, Bandung, or in the metropolitan agglomeration area. In rural villages such as Cisaat, land prices and real estate values are typically modest, with the local market primarily meeting the needs of domestic buyers. From an investment perspective, the region's appeal may be influenced by infrastructure developments along the Pantura axis and the expansion of industrial zones around Cirebon city. Indonesian land ownership regulations operate within generally applicable frameworks: foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), however they may participate in the real estate market through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements. Before any concrete investment decision, it is recommended to engage an Indonesian real estate law specialist.
Safety and security
Published public safety statistics specific to Cisaat village are not available, therefore only a broader regional picture can be assessed. West Java Province and Cirebon Region within it are generally considered to be areas with public safety conditions typical of rural Indonesian regions: serious violent crimes are rare in rural villages, however minor property-related offenses and traffic incidents may occur, particularly along busier routes. Local community networks (rukun tetangga and rukun warga system) play an important role throughout Indonesia in maintaining neighborhood security. For travelers and those arriving for longer stays, the generally recommended precautions – protection of valuables, respect for local customs – apply to Cisaat as well, as they do generally in rural areas of Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attraction specifically identified by name and supported by sources is known from Cisaat village. Waled District itself is not among Cirebon Regency's primary tourism destinations. However, in the broader Cirebon region, numerous verifiable attractions can be found, which can be visited from the nearby Cirebon city. In Cirebon city are located the Keraton Kasepuhan and the Keraton Kanoman, that is, two sultanate palaces, which are important historical sites of the Cirebon sultanate tradition. Also known in the region is Gunung Ciremai, the highest mountain in West Java, which rises in the neighboring Kuningan Regency territory and is a popular trekking destination. These attractions cannot be directly verified from sources in connection with Waled and Cisaat, but they represent the cultural and natural assets associated with the broader Cirebon Regency region.
Summary
Cisaat is a small, rural village in Kecamatan Waled District in Kabupaten Cirebon, West Java Province. Based on available sources, detailed settlement-level data specific to the village is limited; the broader Cirebon region is an area of moderate development with agricultural and commercial character in Java's northern coastal zone. For those seeking detailed real estate market, public safety, or tourism information concerning the village or its immediate surroundings, it is recommended to contact local authorities, official channels of Kabupaten Cirebon, or reliable on-site sources.

