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    About Jatisura

    Jatisura – rural settlement in Kabupaten Majalengka, West Java

    Jatisura is a small Indonesian settlement located in Jawa Barat (West Java) province, specifically within Kabupaten Majalengka, belonging to Kecamatan Jatiwangi. Based on its coordinates (-6.7014494, 108.2407175), it is situated in the central-eastern part of the kabupaten. The kabupaten's seat is Majalengka city itself, which serves as the administrative and economic center of an administrative unit comprising 26 kecamatan. Detailed, independent documentation specifically about Jatisura is not currently available in publicly accessible sources, so the following description typically presents the broader context of Kecamatan Jatiwangi and Kabupaten Majalengka, clearly indicating when a given statement does not apply exclusively to the settlement.

    General overview

    Jatisura is a relatively small, rural settlement functioning within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Jatiwangi. Kecamatan Jatiwangi itself forms part of Kabupaten Majalengka, which overall consists of 26 kecamatan. The kabupaten's seat, Majalengka city, exercises comprehensive administrative and economic functions over the districts, with the Gedung Jangkung building mentioned by local sources as its iconic structure. Jatisura itself is situated in the Jatiwangi area, whose broader territory is traditionally known for agricultural activities — primarily rice cultivation and various horticultural crops — as is generally characteristic of rural areas in West Java. Small villages in this region typically possess close community ties, their own local administration (at kelurahan or desa level structures), and traditional Sundanese cultural backgrounds, though specific, source-supported data about these aspects for Jatisura is not available.

    Real estate and investment

    Direct, quantitative real estate market data specifically for Jatisura is not currently available from public sources. At the broader Kabupaten Majalengka level, it can generally be stated that the region's real estate market is considerably more modest and operates at lower price levels than those of Jawa Barat's major cities — such as Bandung or Bekasi. In rural, agricultural areas like Jatiwangi district, properties and plots typically experience lower transaction volumes, and the rate of value appreciation may be more moderate than in urbanizing regions. Infrastructure development — road construction, industrial park creation — can however impact the value relationships of surrounding areas, though this cannot be validated by sources specifically for Jatisura. According to the generally known frameworks of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other legal arrangements developed with legal counsel represent possible alternatives — this is a nationwide regulation, not specific to this region alone.

    Safety and security

    Specific public safety statistics or crime data for Jatisura are not available in publicly accessible sources. Rural areas of Kabupaten Majalengka and more broadly West Java are not generally considered among Indonesia's particularly high-risk regions, though precise statements about location-specific security conditions cannot be made in the absence of sources. The generally observable tendency is that violent crime rates in smaller, rural Indonesian villages are typically lower than in urban areas, though this is a general observation, not verified data about Jatisura. Travelers and potential investors are advised to inquire with local authorities or reliable on-site sources about current conditions.

    Tourist attractions

    No source was available regarding independent, named tourist attractions specific to Jatisura. However, within the broader Kabupaten Majalengka area, numerous natural and cultural assets documented in verified sources are known regarding West Java: the Ciremai volcano, West Java's highest peak, rises near the kabupaten, with some of its approach points linked to the kabupaten's territory. Additionally, West Java generally possesses a rich Sundanese cultural heritage, which manifests in local temples, traditional buildings, and cultural events. Data substantiated by sources regarding the distances of these attractions from Jatisura is not available; proximity to the kabupaten's seat, Majalengka city, does however imply its role as an administrative and supply center for surrounding villages.

    Summary

    Jatisura is a small, rural settlement in Kecamatan Jatiwangi within Kabupaten Majalengka, West Java, for which detailed, independent documentation is not currently available in public sources. The broader region can be characterized as a rural area with agricultural and Sundanese cultural traditions, with its administrative and economic center located at the kabupaten's seat, Majalengka city. Prior to making decisions regarding investment, tourism, or settlement, it is advisable to consult current local sources, as the available public data can currently only be interpreted within the context of kabupaten-level relationships.


    More about Jatiwangi

    Jatiwangi – Inland kecamatan in Majalengka Regency on the eastern West Java plain, long associated with traditional roof-tile productionJatiwangi sits on the lower eastern West…

    Jatiwangi – Inland kecamatan in Majalengka Regency on the eastern West Java plain, long associated with traditional roof-tile production

    Jatiwangi sits on the lower eastern West Java plain north of the Majalengka regency capital and is historically associated with traditional clay roof-tile (genteng) production, a craft economy that has operated in the area for generations. It sits at approximately -6.7458°, 108.2617°, in country shaped by the geographic and economic character of the wider Majalengka area. This guide combines what can be said about Jatiwangi itself with the wider Majalengka and West Java context that shapes daily life in the kecamatan.

    Tourism and attractions

    Jatiwangi itself is not promoted as a stand-alone tourism destination, and there is no widely published list of named attractions inside the kecamatan beyond the local mosques, markets and village squares that anchor everyday life. Majalengka Regency, of which Jatiwangi is part, offers the broader cultural and natural context that visitors to the area encounter. Java overall is the most economically developed and densely populated island of Indonesia, and any kecamatan on Java sits within an unusually well-connected national infrastructure network. In West Java, traditional cuisine, weekly market days and religious festivals organised around the dominant local communities give the regency its visible cultural rhythm, and visitors based in Jatiwangi can usually reach the regency capital and its main public spaces without difficulty.

    Property market

    The property market in Jatiwangi reflects its position in Majalengka Regency rather than any independent developer cycle of its own. Property in Java overall is dominated by formal sertifikat hak milik titles, with a wide range of developer-built housing in and around the major cities and traditional village housing on individually owned plots elsewhere. Demand is anchored to a deep base of civil servants, teachers, healthcare workers, students and traders, with stronger commuter and developer activity wherever the kecamatan sits within easy reach of a major urban centre. Branded housing estates inside Jatiwangi are limited or absent, and most transactions are conducted directly between local owners with the involvement of a notary in the regency capital.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Rental demand here is locally driven and anchored to civil servants, teachers, healthcare workers, students and traders connected to the regency capital and the surrounding economy. The dominant rental product is the kost room and the modest single-family house, with smaller volumes of newer mid-segment houses on subdivisions where road and infrastructure improvements have arrived. Yields are modest by Jakarta standards but stable, and capital appreciation tracks municipal investment in roads, drainage and education infrastructure. Speculative interest from outside the regency in a district of Jatiwangi's profile is limited, and the most realistic investment cases are anchored in the local economy and in the slow build-out of regency-level infrastructure. Foreign investors are bound by Indonesian land-ownership rules for non-citizens and typically participate via PT PMA structures or long-term leases, with engagement with the regency land office and a reputable local notary.

    Practical tips

    Jatiwangi is reached from the Majalengka regency capital by the regency road network, and from the wider West Java provincial road and air system via the relevant provincial capital. The climate is tropical with a wet season running roughly from October or November to April and a drier season from May to September, typical of Java. Indonesian is the working language; Sundanese, Javanese or Madurese local-language traditions are usually present alongside it depending on the regency. Basic services such as puskesmas primary healthcare clinics, primary and secondary schools, mosques or churches and small daily markets are available inside Jatiwangi or in the nearest neighbouring desa, while larger hospitals, modern retail and government offices are concentrated in the regency capital and the provincial centre.

    More about Majalengka

    Majalengka – Sundanese Rural Beauty in West JavaMajalengka Regency lies in the eastern part of West Java province, at the foot of Mount Ciremai (3,078 m). Its capital is…

    Majalengka – Sundanese Rural Beauty in West Java

    Majalengka Regency lies in the eastern part of West Java province, at the foot of Mount Ciremai (3,078 m). Its capital is Majalengka. The region is home to Kertajati International Airport (West Java’s new airport) and characterised by Sundanese rural landscapes.

    Attractions and Activities

    Gunung Ciremai (3,078 m) is West Java’s highest volcano – suitable for trekking, with a panorama of Java’s northern coast and southern mountains from the summit. Terraced rice fields around Lemahneundeut and Argapura provide picturesque Sundanese landscapes. Panyaweuyan terraced landscape is Majalengka’s most photographed site. Local markets offer Sundanese products.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Sundanese culture is defining: kecapi suling (traditional instrument) and jaipong dance are part of cultural life. Cuisine is Sundanese: nasi timbel, karedok (raw vegetable salad in peanut sauce), empal gentong (beef curry).

    Public Safety

    Majalengka is a safe rural region. Ciremai trek requires a guide. Medical care: hospital in Majalengka city; Cirebon (approx. 1 hour) or Bandung (approx. 3 hours) have more advanced facilities.

    Practical Information

    Kertajati International Airport is located directly in Majalengka. From Bandung, approximately 3 hours by car. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: simple hotels in Majalengka city.

    More about West Java

    West Java is the home of Sundanese culture, where volcanic crater lakes, tea plantation-covered mountains, and creative urban life together shape the province's character. Bandung,…

    West Java is the home of Sundanese culture, where volcanic crater lakes, tea plantation-covered mountains, and creative urban life together shape the province's character. Bandung, the capital, is one of Indonesia's most dynamic and youthful cities.

    Where is West Java?

    The province is located in the western part of Java, southeast of Jakarta. Bandung is reachable from the capital by train or car in 2–3 hours.

    What to See?

    1. Kawah Putih – White Crater

    The volcanic crater lake's milky white-turquoise water and sulfurous surroundings create a special, almost otherworldly atmosphere. Tea plantations nearby are also visitable.

    2. Bandung – Creative City

    Bandung is known for its art deco architecture, factory outlets, and coffee culture. The city is increasingly a hub for digital nomads and creative entrepreneurs.

    3. Tangkuban Perahu Volcano

    You can drive up to the crater of this active volcano near Bandung. Sulfurous steam and volcanic activity are observable up close.

    4. Pangandaran

    West Java's best beach, suitable for both surfing and nature walks. The Green Canyon river tour is one of the area's most beautiful activities.

    5. Sundanese Culture

    Sundanese music (angklung), dance, and cuisine are unique to western Java. The angklung is a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, but Bandung's cooler climate makes it pleasant year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    3–5 days:

    • 1–2 days: Bandung city and coffee culture
    • 1 day: Kawah Putih and tea plantations
    • 1–2 days: Pangandaran (optional)

    Renting or Investing in West Java?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in West Java, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • Bandung Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about West Java, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • West Java Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    West Java is where volcanic landscapes meet creative urban life. Bandung's dynamism and the surrounding natural wonders together make it ideal for a weekend or short trip.

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