Kayuringinjaya – urban neighborhood in the southern district of Kota Bekasi
Kayuringinjaya is an urban neighborhood (kelurahan) belonging to Kecamatan Bekasi Selatan, the administrative district of Bekasi Selatan, which is located within the city administration of Kota Bekasi. Kota Bekasi forms part of West Java Province (Jawa Barat) and lies directly to the east of Jakarta Special Capital Region (DKI Jakarta). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in an inner zone approximately to the south of the city, within a densely built-up, contiguous agglomeration. The available source material covers only Kota Bekasi city as a whole; independent statistical or descriptive data specifically regarding Kayuringinjaya is currently not available.
General overview
Kayuringinjaya forms part of Kecamatan Bekasi Selatan, one of the southern administrative units of Kota Bekasi. The neighborhood itself does not possess a widely recognized, independent identity; it is primarily understood as a residential zone within the extensive Bekasi agglomeration. Kota Bekasi as a whole – of which Kayuringinjaya is an integral part – is a member of the large urban district known as Jabodetabekpunjur, which encompasses the integrated urban zone surrounding Jakarta. According to available data on the city, Kota Bekasi counted approximately 2,526,133 inhabitants as of mid-2024, making it the largest city in West Java Province by population and simultaneously Indonesia's most populous so-called penyangga (buffer city) district. This figure pertains to the city as a whole; verified source data is not available for the population metrics of Bekasi Selatan district and Kayuringinjaya specifically. The character and everyday life of the neighborhood are fundamentally shaped by the fact that Kota Bekasi – based on available regency-level sources – primarily fulfills a residential and industrial role within the Jakarta metropolitan area, to which large masses of workers and urban middle class have settled.
Real estate and investment
Neighborhood-level real estate market data specific to Kayuringinjaya is not available; accordingly, the following presents the broader context of Kota Bekasi. Kota Bekasi, as the direct eastern neighbor of Jakarta, has demonstrated dynamic real estate market development over recent decades, driven primarily by housing demand flowing from the capital and industrial-commercial investments. As part of the metropolitan district, the Bekasi real estate sector is strongly linked to Jakarta-level market processes: prices are generally lower than in capital city districts, yet the effects of infrastructure developments – such as public transportation investments – are powerfully felt. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations offer generally limited opportunities: hak milik (full ownership) is typically accessible only to Indonesian citizens, while foreign nationals may use hak pakai (usufruct rights) and certain rental arrangements as legal frameworks for property utilization. These general regulatory frameworks apply to all areas within Kota Bekasi, including Kayuringinjaya.
Safety and security
Independent, neighborhood-level data on public safety in Kayuringinjaya is not available. In broader context, Kota Bekasi is a city embedded in the dense fabric of a metropolitan agglomeration, and like large Indonesian urban areas generally, it faces characteristic urban public safety challenges, though their extent and nature may vary by district and even by neighborhood. Life for residents in the southern district of Bekasi, in Bekasi Selatan, is influenced by basic infrastructure and residential character. It can be stated generally that in Indonesia's large metropolitan agglomerations, minor property crimes may occur, however risks associated with terrorism or serious violent crime are not typical of such residential areas. Nevertheless, specific public safety statistics can only be obtained from local authorities or verified law enforcement sources, and such data regarding Kayuringinjaya is not included in the present source material.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction in Kayuringinjaya can be identified from the available source. At the broader Kota Bekasi level, no outstanding natural or cultural tourist destination emerges in the sources; the city is characterized primarily by the urbanized character arising from its residential and industrial functions. Kota Bekasi functions primarily as a transit city in movement toward Jakarta and is situated between the internal parts of the metropolitan area. Based on proximity indicated by coordinates, various cultural and tourist locations in Jakarta are accessible by car or public transportation; the distance between DKI Jakarta and Kota Bekasi is approximately 24.7 km according to available sources. Thus, the location is not an independent tourist destination but rather forms part of the agglomeration's residential zone, from which the attractions of the capital are relatively easily accessible.
Summary
Kayuringinjaya is one neighborhood in Kecamatan Bekasi Selatan in Kota Bekasi, West Java Province, on the eastern arc of the Jakarta agglomeration. Based on available source material, the place is primarily a densely inhabited, urbanized neighborhood that fits within the fabric of Kota Bekasi, Indonesia's most populous buffer city. Independent data on tourism, economics, or public safety at the neighborhood level is not available; relevant context is provided by information pertaining to the district as a whole. Regarding real estate market and investment considerations, the general dynamics of Kota Bekasi – and the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations – are the determining factors.







