Jatimulya – a village in Kasokandel District, Kabupaten Majalengka
Jatimulya is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Kasokandel kecamatan, as part of Kabupaten Majalengka, in Jawa Barat (West Java) province, located in the central-western part of the island of Java. Based on its coordinates (-6,7789078; 108,2229243), it is situated in the south-central area of Majalengka Regency. No detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources directly about the settlement are available, so the local context is presented below based on verifiable characteristics of the broader administrative units — Kabupaten Majalengka and Jawa Barat province — clearly indicated where applicable. Jatimulya's daily life is embedded within the administrative system of Kasokandel District, which is managed from the seat of Kabupaten Majalengka, the city of Majalengka.
General overview
Jatimulya is a relatively small, lesser-known rural settlement in an inland, non-coastal district of West Java. Kasokandel District itself, to which the village belongs, does not feature prominently among tourist or investment target areas and is characterized as an agricultural and rural region, as are the interior zones of Kabupaten Majalengka generally. Kabupaten Majalengka comprises a total of 26 kecamatan, of which Majalengka city (Kecamatan Majalengka) serves as the administrative and economic center of the regency. According to available sources, the iconic building known as Gedung Jangkung is located in Majalengka city and is recognized as one of the area's notable architectural symbols. Based on its distance from the regency seat and its position within Kasokandel District, Jatimulya can be characterized as a community with a typically agricultural background, where the local economy rests primarily on farming and small to medium-sized rural enterprises — this is generally true of interior rural areas of Jawa Barat, though specific local data cannot be verified from sources. The broader territory surrounding Jatimulya, within Majalengka Regency, lies in the eastern band of Jawa Barat, and the province's economic capital, Bandung, as well as regional transportation hubs, are relatively accessible; however, Jatimulya itself does not possess any known industrial or commercial function based on available data.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data on Jatimulya's real estate market is not available, so the following outlines generally known market characteristics of Kabupaten Majalengka and the broader Jawa Barat region. Jawa Barat is Indonesia's most populous province, and over the past decade, due to infrastructure developments — including the expansion of expressways and industrial parks — real estate market dynamics have begun to shift in some interior areas of the province. In the case of Kabupaten Majalengka, the proximity of Kertajati International Airport (Bandara Internasional Jawa Barat, BIJB) may potentially influence the regency's real estate market assessment, though its actual impact may vary at individual desa-level sites, and no specific data is available regarding Jatimulya in this respect. In rural, inland villages in Indonesia, real estate prices are generally significantly lower than in urban or coastal areas. An important general note is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' acquisition of land ownership is strictly limited: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available only to Indonesian citizens. Foreigners seeking long-term real estate use primarily access property through Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) titles, which represent time-limited legal relationships. Before making an investment decision, it is advisable in all cases to involve a local legal expert, given the complexity of Indonesian real estate regulations.
Safety and security
No direct, verifiable data is available regarding Jatimulya's public safety situation, so the context can only be presented based on generally known characteristics of Jawa Barat and the West Javan rural regions. Jawa Barat as a province is one of Indonesia's most densely populated regions, and public safety can differ between urban and rural areas. In the case of rural, agriculturally-characterized desa-level communities — which Jatimulya is likely to be — Indonesia generally experiences lower crime levels than in major cities, but no specific statistics for the village can be cited in this regard. Within Kabupaten Majalengka's territory, general public safety, based on available non-exclusive knowledge, is not considered exceptionally problematic; however, for any site's actual public safety assessment, it is advisable to consider current information from Indonesian authorities and the local government.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions directly from Jatimulya village are known to be supported by sources. From the broader territory of Kabupaten Majalengka, available sources mention the Gedung Jangkung building, which is located in Majalengka city, the regency's administrative seat, and is recognized as one of the kabupaten's iconic structures. Majalengka city, as one of the regency's 26 kecamatan, serves as both the administrative and economic center, where regency-level institutions and services are concentrated. Jawa Barat province as a whole is a touristically rich region — volcanic landscapes around Bandung, tea plantations, and natural areas are known in various parts of the province — however, the specific distance of these attractions from Jatimulya village cannot be precisely determined based on available data. Those interested in Kasokandel District and its broader region may find it worthwhile to consult regency-level tourism information sources for a detailed survey of local attractions and their accessibility.
Summary
Jatimulya is a rural settlement in West Java that belongs to Kasokandel kecamatan and Kabupaten Majalengka. No direct, verifiable source-based information about the village is available, so its characteristics can be understood based on generally known data about Kabupaten Majalengka and Jawa Barat province. Majalengka city, the regency's seat, serves as the area's administrative and economic center, where the Gedung Jangkung building is considered a notable local symbol. Regarding the real estate market and investment opportunities, the context of the broader region and the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations are applicable, while for public safety and tourism offerings, regency- and province-level information provide the basis for orientation.

