Jatijajar – urban neighborhood in Tapos District, eastern Depok
Jatijajar is a kelurahan (administrative neighborhood) in West Java Province, Indonesia, forming part of Kecamatan Tapos (Tapos District). It falls under the administrative area of Kabupaten Depok—more precisely, Kota Depok, the municipal government of Depok—within the Javanese macroregion. Based on coordinates (-6.4181, 106.8621), the area is located in the eastern part of Depok, near the urban ring within the Jabodetabek metropolis. It is directly linked to Depok's broader administrative unit, whose economic and residential character is based on its close connection with Jakarta.
General overview
Jatijajar is a relatively lesser-known residential neighborhood, relevant primarily at the local level; it has no independent tourist profile and does not appear as a separate entity in international literature. The Tapos District itself extends along the eastern edge of Depok, where urban and suburban characteristics blend. To understand the broader context: Kota Depok is one of the most dynamically growing Indonesian cities, with 2,056,400 residents registered in the 2020 census, and an estimated 2,163,635 people living there by mid-2024 across approximately 199.91 km², meaning population density approaches 10,823 people/km². Depok became an independent city on April 20, 1999, previously forming part of Bogor Regency. Within Indonesia, it is the second most populous suburban city after Bekasi and ranks among the ten most populous suburban cities in the world. Jatijajar is located in this rapidly densifying, primarily residential eastern part of the city, where urban development continues to expand.
Real estate and investment
No independent source material is available specifically on the real estate market of Jatijajar kelurahan; therefore, the following reflects the broader context of Kota Depok. Throughout Depok, the real estate market has demonstrated a consistent upward trend over the past two decades, primarily driven by Jakarta's proximity, population growth, and infrastructure development. The city lies directly south of Jakarta, and a significant portion of the capital's workforce lives in Depok, maintaining sustained strong demand for residential real estate. Tapos District—to which Jatijajar belongs—lies on Depok's eastern periphery and is characterized by typically lower land prices than more central or western parts of the city, which carries developmental potential. Generally speaking, within the Jabodetabek zone, of which Depok is part, the real estate market is considered active and liquid by Indonesian standards. It is important to note that foreign nationals' access to real estate in Indonesia is restricted: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available only to Indonesian citizens; foreigners typically participate in the real estate market through long-term lease forms (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa). Seeking local legal counsel before investment decisions is always recommended.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics on public safety in Jatijajar kelurahan are available in the sources at hand. Generally speaking, Kota Depok is a densely populated, primarily middle-class and working-class suburban city, where public safety levels are roughly comparable to suburban zones of other major cities in the Jabodetabek region. Rapid population growth and large suburban urban characteristics may present challenges observed in other similarly sized Indonesian cities, such as traffic congestion and minor property crimes typical of crowded residential environments. For travelers and property seekers, the usual caution recommended for general Indonesian and greater Jakarta urban circumstances is advised; no specific risk can be identified from available sources. Official crime statistics for this location cannot be cited here.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attractions tied to Jatijajar kelurahan are mentioned in available source materials. Kota Depok itself is not primarily known as a tourist destination; rather, it is recognized as an educational and commercial center. Due to Depok's location, however, numerous sites within the Jabodetabek region are accessible by short travel: for example, Jakarta's city center and cultural attractions, as well as the botanical garden of Bogor Regency to the south (Kebun Raya Bogor)—one of Indonesia's most renowned botanical gardens—can generally be reached from the city in 30–60 minutes by transport, depending on current traffic. Tapos District itself and the Jatijajar vicinity are more residential in character, and their tourist offerings are not particularly notable based on available information.
Summary
Jatijajar is an eastern kelurahan in Kota Depok, belonging to Tapos District, in West Java Province. Embedded within the Jabodetabek metropolitan zone, Depok is a rapidly growing, populous suburban city that has developed as an independent municipality since 1999 in close proximity to Jakarta. Jatijajar itself is characterized by relatively little independent data in publicly available sources, functioning more as a residential neighborhood integrated into Depok's urban fabric. For those considering the real estate market in the Jakarta vicinity or suburban living in Depok, Tapos District's eastern location may offer an affordably priced alternative; however, professional expert involvement is essential for investment and legal decisions.







