Bintara – residential district in the western part of Kota Bekasi, near Jakarta
Bintara is a subdistrict (kelurahan) in West Java, belonging to the Bekasi Barat (West Bekasi) district within the municipality of Kota Bekasi. Geographically, it is located in the interior of the northern coast of Java island, at approximately -6.23° latitude and 106.96° longitude. Kota Bekasi lies directly on the eastern border of DKI Jakarta province and forms one of the most densely populated agglomeration units within the Jabodetabek metropolis. According to regional-level statistical data, Kota Bekasi itself counted more than 2.5 million residents as of mid-2024, making it the largest city in the entire West Java province.
General overview
Bintara itself does not possess widely documented, independent settlement characteristics in publicly available encyclopedic sources, therefore the following description is based primarily on verifiable facts related to the Bekasi Barat district and Kota Bekasi. The Bekasi Barat kecamatan covers the western part of the urban area of Kota Bekasi, thus the connection with neighboring Jakarta is particularly close: passage between the two administrative units is a daily occurrence. Kota Bekasi as a whole — and within it the Bekasi Barat district — is characteristically urban in nature, where residential zones alternate with industrial areas and commercial corridors. According to data from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Kota Bekasi is the country's most populous "penyangga" (buffer city) behind the capital, which entails continuous infrastructure development and expansion of public services. Bintara in this context is a characteristically densely built, mixed-use subdistrict where residential properties dominate, supplemented by retail units and local services.
Real estate and investment
Subdistrict-level real estate market data for Bintara is not available from verifiable public sources, therefore the following presents the broader market context of Kota Bekasi. The real estate market of Kota Bekasi has developed dynamically over the past two decades, driven primarily by demand stemming from its proximity to Jakarta. Many capital city workers live in Bekasi because real estate prices there are typically lower than in Jakarta's central areas, while mass transit connections — including the Commuter Line railway network — enable daily commuting. Western-located neighborhoods within the Bekasi Barat district, such as Bintara, may be particularly attractive to those seeking quick accessibility to Jakarta. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them the legal system provides the possibility of Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental constructions, typically through the establishment of a PT PMA (foreign investment company). These general rules apply in Kota Bekasi and within Bintara as well, but specific legal advice should always be sought from a local attorney.
Safety and security
Independent, settlement-level public safety statistics for Bintara are not available from public encyclopedic sources. Regarding the broader context, Kota Bekasi is a major city where — as in every Indonesian city with millions of inhabitants — the public safety situation may vary by area and time period. Municipal authorities seek to maintain order in residential areas through police presence and community security organizations (Satuan Pengamanan, Siskamling). In general, it can be stated that in major Indonesian agglomeration cities, minor property crimes (pickpocketing, motorbike theft) are more common than violent crimes, but the available source material does not provide specific figures regarding Bintara or Bekasi Barat. For travelers and property renters, it is advisable to obtain information about the current situation from local community forums and from informational materials provided by the Kota Bekasi municipal administration.
Tourist attractions
Based on verifiable sources, no named tourist attractions are listed for Bintara subdistrict in the available data. Kota Bekasi as a whole is not primarily a tourist destination, but rather a major urban agglomeration that primarily serves industrial and residential functions within the Jabodetabek region. In general, services associated with Kota Bekasi include shopping malls, local markets, and religious buildings (mosques, temples), but these are neither specific to Bintara subdistrict nor are they mentioned by specific name in the sources used. Those seeking cultural or natural attractions will find documented destinations in the broader West Java province and in Jakarta itself, which are relatively easily accessible from Kota Bekasi by mass transit or car. Regarding parks, museums, or other public institutions that may be found within Kota Bekasi, it is best to consult the local municipal government website (Pemerintah Kota Bekasi) for current and authoritative information.
Summary
Bintara is a subdistrict belonging to the Bekasi Barat district in Kota Bekasi, West Java, which forms part of Jakarta's direct agglomeration zone. According to available regional-level data, Kota Bekasi is the country's most populous buffer city, where urban development, commuter demand, and industrial establishments collectively shape everyday life and the real estate market. Independent statistics and named attractions for Bintara do not appear in publicly available encyclopedic sources, therefore the characterization of the neighborhood relies primarily on the broader urban context. For those seeking residential property or rental opportunities in the Jakarta-adjacent agglomeration, it is advisable to consult with local professionals regarding precise and current market and legal conditions.







