Anggasari – a village in Kecamatan Sukasari, Kabupaten Subang, West Java
Anggasari is a small settlement in Jawa Barat (West Java) province in Indonesia, specifically within the territory of Kecamatan Sukasari, which belongs to Kabupaten Subang. Based on its geographic coordinates (−6.25° south latitude, 107.75° east longitude), it is located in the north-central part of Java island. Administratively, the settlement falls within the Kecamatan Sukasari administrative unit, which forms part of Subang regency. Jawa Barat province – whose capital is Bandung – is Indonesia's most populous province, with more than 48 million inhabitants according to 2020 data, and is regarded as the traditional homeland of the Sundanese people.
General overview
Anggasari is not among widely known tourist destinations visited by travelers; it is primarily characterized as a local, agricultural village settlement. Kecamatan Sukasari is one of the districts of Subang regency, situated in the province's interior, hillier and more hilly terrain. Subang regency in general can be described as a rural mosaic of rice fields, plantations, and small towns, where agriculture and local commerce typically form the basis of livelihoods. Since available source material does not contain detailed demographic or economic data directly concerning Anggasari, precise quantitative characteristics of the village as an independent administrative unit cannot be reliably provided. Nevertheless, the Sundanese cultural traditions, which extend across the entire territory of Jawa Barat, permeate the local life, celebrations, and communal customs of the district.
Real estate and investment
No separate, village-level data on Anggasari's real estate market are available; the broader context of Subang regency and Jawa Barat province follows below. In the Subang region, real estate prices are generally considerably lower than in the province's major cities – Bandung or Bekasi, which is close to Jakarta – which partly makes the area attractive for those seeking property in a quieter environment away from major urban centers. Jawa Barat as a province has experienced dynamic infrastructure development over recent decades, which affects real estate supply and demand, particularly in districts located near major transportation routes. It can be generally stated that in smaller villages, such as Anggasari, land and house prices typically remain at more modest levels compared to urban areas, though market liquidity and transaction volume are also more limited. It is important to note that in Indonesia, the legal framework governing land ownership acquisition by foreign nationals is strict: foreign individuals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate, but can only maintain lawful relations to Indonesian property on the basis of specified titles – such as lease (Hak Sewa) or usage rights under certain conditions (Hak Pakai). This regulatory framework applicable throughout the country applies to Anggasari and its surroundings as well.
Safety and security
Specific, village-level public security statistics concerning Anggasari do not appear in available sources, so the following reflects the generally characteristic security picture of the broader region, Jawa Barat province. The rural, agricultural districts of West Java province – to which the villages of Subang regency belong – are typically quieter, lower-density areas where everyday life proceeds according to local community customs. Compared to major cities, in smaller, closed village communities, social control is stronger, which generally has a positive effect on public security, although this does not replace specific local data. A useful general recommendation for travelers is that even in rural, lesser-known Indonesian villages, it is worthwhile to respect local customs, take care of valuables, and if necessary, contact the nearest local authority (polsek, or district police station). Police or crime data concerning Subang or Kecamatan Sukasari does not appear in this source material, so concrete statements about this cannot be made.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain tourist attractions directly identifiable with Anggasari village, so it is not possible to name specific local landmarks. Regarding the broader Subang regency area, the available province-level data do not directly mention attractions tied to Kecamatan Sukasari. In a more general context, it can be said that viewing Jawa Barat province as a whole, its interior areas are characterized by natural landscapes, tea plantations, and volcanic highlands, which attract domestic tourists across multiple regencies. Adjacent districts of Subang regency, as well as other parts of the province, possess numerous natural and cultural attractions, but these cannot be attributed to Anggasari without knowledge of their distance from the village and their precise location. It is recommended that interested parties obtain current tourist information concerning Subang regency territory directly from local sources or from the official information services of the kabupaten.
Summary
Anggasari is a small Indonesian village in Kecamatan Sukasari, Kabupaten Subang, in Jawa Barat province, for which detailed independent data are not yet available in public sources. The broader region, West Java, is Indonesia's most populous province, characterized by Sundanese cultural traditions and diverse natural resources. In the rural, agricultural areas of Subang regency surrounding the village, real estate prices and living conditions generally differ from those of the province's major cities, and detailed, local-level data on public security and tourist offerings are also limited in accessibility. On this basis, Anggasari is primarily a participant in the region's internal administrative and community life, rather than a recognized tourist or investment destination.

