Jatibaru Timur – urban settlement in Kota Bima's Asakota district, on Sumbawa island
Jatibaru Timur is a kelurahan (administrative unit) level settlement within Kota Bima city, belonging to the Asakota kecamatan (district). Kota Bima is located in West Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Barat) province and situated in the eastern part of Sumbawa island. The broader region forms part of the Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion, whose two largest islands are Lombok (to the west) and Sumbawa (to the east). No independent, detailed Wikipedia source is available for Jatibaru Timur; therefore, the following characterization is framed partly on the basis of provincial and city-level context.
General overview
As part of one of Kota Bima's urban neighborhoods, Jatibaru Timur belongs to the Asakota kecamatan. Kota Bima is an independent urban administrative unit (kota) situated on the eastern portion of Sumbawa island, overlooking Bima Bay. The city is known as the cultural and economic center of the Bima region and the spiritual home of the Bima ethnic group (also known as the Mbojo people), which according to verified data is one of the defining ethnic groups of Sumbawa island. The Asakota district lies within Kota Bima city and comprises primarily urban, mixed-use areas (residential zones and small-scale commercial areas). The name Jatibaru Timur suggests a "Jatibaru" unit positioned in the eastern direction or registered under an eastern division—a customary Indonesian naming practice for kelurahans. Based on settlement coordinates (-8.4642567, 118.7448783), the location is near Kota Bima city center, on flat terrain close to the sea. Detailed demographic or area data are not known from available sources, so more precise statements on these matters cannot be made.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable source is available regarding Jatibaru Timur's real estate market; therefore, the following reflects the broader context of Kota Bima and West Nusa Tenggara province. As a regional city center, Kota Bima functions as a commercial and administrative hub for the eastern half of the province, which generally sustains stable local real estate demand. In Indonesian cities of this size, residential property prices are typically significantly lower than in Bali-centric tourism zones, though return expectations and liquidity are also more moderate. As an important general framework for investment, it should be noted that in Indonesia foreign property purchase options are legally limited: foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik), though long-term lease arrangements (hak sewa, hak pakai) are available within legal frameworks. This general Indonesian land tenure regulation applies equally to Kota Bima and Jatibaru Timur. Reliable settlement-level data on local real estate prices, development projects, and trends are currently not accessible.
Safety and security
No independent public security statistics are available for Jatibaru Timur. Generally speaking, in urban areas of West Nusa Tenggara province, including Kota Bima, the basic public security situation can be assessed at levels typical for Indonesian cities: compared to prominent tourism regions (such as Bali), this location is considerably less known to international visitors, which in turn results in a lower risk of tourism-specific petty crime directed at tourists. Nevertheless, no specific security assessment or criminal statistics for Jatibaru Timur can be based on these sources. Travelers are advised to monitor current travel advisories and information from local authorities.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not mention named tourist attractions specifically for Jatibaru Timur. The broader Kota Bima and Bima region, however, possess numerous documented attractions that may be relevant to visitors to the area. Bima Bay and its coastline, built heritage preserving the historical legacy of the Bima sultanate, and natural areas found in the interior of Sumbawa island enrich the region's cultural and natural offerings. Given its location within Kota Bima and the Asakota kecamatan, Jatibaru Timur lies in relative proximity to urban infrastructure, transportation hubs, and the waterfront of Bima Bay, though the exact distances and accessibility to these features cannot be precisely determined from available sources. For those traveling toward the Bima region, consulting a local guide or current tourism sources is recommended for mapping the natural and cultural attractions found in the broader area.
Summary
Jatibaru Timur is a kelurahan-level settlement belonging to the Asakota kecamatan within Kota Bima city, located in the eastern part of Sumbawa island in West Nusa Tenggara province. Source-supported, detailed data on population, the real estate market, and local tourism offerings are not available; therefore, in these respects, the context of the broader region—Kota Bima and the Bima cultural landscape—is authoritative. The city, inhabited by the Bima ethnic group and located in the eastern part of Sumbawa, represents a distinctive, culturally marked corner of the province, one worth recognizing as among the less explored areas of Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands.

