Banyuresmi – a village in Kabupaten Tasikmalaya Kecamatan Sukahening
Banyuresmi is a small settlement in Jawa Barat (West Java) province, Indonesia, whose provincial capital is the city of Bandung. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Sukahening district, which forms part of Kabupaten Tasikmalaya and lies within the so-called Tatar Sunda – the Sundanese cultural sphere. Based on its coordinates (−7.22° S, 108.16° E), the settlement is located in West Java's eastern, hilly and mountainous interior regions. Direct, village-level statistical or encyclopaedic sources about the village are not available; accordingly, the following presentation is based on the broader administrative and cultural context.
General overview
Banyuresmi is a relatively small, rural administrative unit (desa) that, as part of Kecamatan Sukahening district, is classified under Kabupaten Tasikmalaya. Kabupaten Tasikmalaya is an extensive regency, predominantly agricultural and mountainous in character, in the eastern band of West Java, where rice fields, tea plantations, and volcanic terrain are all found. Based on its coordinates, Banyuresmi's location is likely in the regency's interior, more mountainous areas, where livelihoods traditionally depend on smallholder farming and local trade. Jawa Barat is Indonesia's most populous province: in the first half of 2025, the province's population exceeded 51.7 million, indicating very dense rural and urban development alike. The province as a whole is defined by Sundanese ethnicity and culture – the lives, religious practices, and customs of local communities everywhere are permeated by Sundanese identity. Regarding Banyuresmi itself and Kecamatan Sukahening district, demographic or infrastructural data from named sources are not available.
Real estate and investment
Published, village-specific real estate market data for Banyuresmi and Kecamatan Sukahening district are not available. Viewed across Kabupaten Tasikmalaya as a whole, the region's real estate market shows more modest turnover compared to major cities – particularly Bandung or Jakarta – and is typically driven by local, internal demand. In rural, mountainous villages, property prices are considerably lower than in the province's urban centres, though infrastructure provision may also be limited. From an investment perspective, more remote, smaller villages typically attract outside capital when a tourist attraction, special natural resource, or development project is nearby. In Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; under current regulations, longer-term leasing and so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) arrangements are available to them. These legal frameworks should always be discussed with local legal experts and notaries, as the details of Indonesian property regulations may change continuously.
Safety and security
Specific public safety data for Banyuresmi are not available. The rural areas of Kabupaten Tasikmalaya and West Java province generally present a relatively stable public security picture by Indonesian standards, where tight local community social networks provide strong social control. In smaller villages, cohesive traditional community structures (gotong royong) generally help maintain local order. However, specific crime statistics or official assessments for this settlement are not known, so generally applicable precautions – discreet handling of valuables, familiarisation with local customs – remain advisable here as well. Regarding the broader region's public security situation, Indonesian authorities and the province's administrative bodies periodically issue updated information.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions directly in Banyuresmi are known from documented sources. The Kabupaten Tasikmalaya region, however, possesses numerous natural and cultural assets found in other villages and urban areas of the district. Parts of the regency feature mountainous terrain, rice terraces, and traditional manifestations of Sundanese culture – local handicraft products, traditional architecture, local markets – which constitute characteristic elements of rural life. West Java's generally recognised natural heritage comprises volcanic mountains and diverse agricultural landscapes, which are defining features of the regency's interior areas, including the Tasikmalaya region. Regarding Banyuresmi, local orientation and information-gathering from local administrative offices (desa kantor) are certainly recommended, as the attractions and local events of smaller villages rarely appear in printed or online tourist sources.
Summary
Banyuresmi is a rural Indonesian settlement in West Java province, located in Kecamatan Sukahening district of Kabupaten Tasikmalaya. Village-level statistical or encyclopaedic sources about the settlement are not available, so its presentation must be based on the broader administrative and cultural context – the agricultural-character Tasikmalaya region, embedded within the Sundanese cultural sphere. The area is rural and mountainous in character, and both from a real estate market and tourism perspective must be understood within the framework of the broader region's attributes. Foreign nationals' property acquisition possibilities in Indonesia are legally restricted, and expert legal advice is necessary before any transaction.

