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    Margoluwih – rural settlement in the northern part of Kabupaten Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region

    Margoluwih is a Javanese village (desa) located in the Yogyakarta Special Region (Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta), specifically within Kabupaten Sleman under the Kecamatan Seyegan district. Based on its geographic coordinates (–7.7507° south latitude, 110.2933° east longitude), the settlement is positioned to the north-northwest of Yogyakarta city. Kabupaten Sleman is the only available, verified source level for this area, so the following presentation provides regency-level data and characteristics of the broader region, with clear indication that these refer to the settlement's immediate surroundings and not to Margoluwih itself.

    General overview

    Margoluwih as an independent administrative unit forms part of Kecamatan Seyegan, one of the northern districts of Kabupaten Sleman. According to the Wikipedia article on the subject, the kabupaten covered an area of 574.82 square kilometers and counted a population of 1,125,804 in 2020, while official estimates recorded in mid-2023 placed the figure at 1,157,292. The regency seat is located in Sleman city. Kabupaten Sleman lies in the northern part of the Yogyakarta special region and is closely connected both administratively and economically to Yogyakarta city, of which it forms part of the agglomeration zone. The character of the region is determined on the one hand by densely populated, agricultural and small-town zones, and on the other hand by the proximity of the active Merapi volcano. In the case of Margoluwih, independent, verified data is not available – neither on population, nor area, nor economic profile – therefore the characterization of the settlement can be framed only by regency-level context.

    Real estate and investment

    No independent, verified sources are available regarding Margoluwih's real estate market. However, concerning the broader region of Kabupaten Sleman, it can be established that due to the regency's proximity to Yogyakarta city, it has experienced significant urbanization pressure over the past decades, accompanied by increased demand for residential and retail properties. Kecamatan Seyegan, to which Margoluwih belongs, is situated in the relatively quieter, agriculturally characterized northern part of the agglomeration, which generally translates to more moderate property prices and slower value appreciation compared to inner Yogyakarta areas or the more dynamic parts of suburban zones – however, this observation concerns the general characteristics of the broader district, not Margoluwih as an independent unit. Indonesian land laws generally restrict foreign citizens' opportunities to acquire property in Indonesia: foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik), however they are entitled under certain conditions to utilize property under the title of Hak Pakai (use rights). Before making investment decisions, it is strongly recommended to engage local legal experts and real estate agents.

    Safety and security

    No independent, verifiable sources are available regarding the public security situation in Margoluwih. In general terms, Kabupaten Sleman and the broader Yogyakarta Special Region are counted among Indonesia's relatively stable areas, where the proportion of serious violent crime is considered low compared to major cities. In the case of rural, smaller villages in the region, strong community cohesion and informal social control are typically characteristic, which contribute to local public security – however, this is a regional generalization, not Margoluwih-specific data. For travelers and prospective property owners, it is advisable to consult with local authorities and current travel advisories regarding specific conditions.

    Tourist attractions

    Margoluwih itself does not appear as an independent tourist destination in the available sources, therefore no named attractions specifically linked to the settlement can be cited. The broader Kabupaten Sleman, however, is regionally recognized for its tourist appeal: the Merapi volcano rises within the regency's territory, which is one of the defining sites of Indonesian volcano tourism, and its lava fields, hiking routes, and sites demonstrating the traces of previous eruptions attract large numbers of visitors annually. Kecamatan Seyegan and its surroundings can be reached by traveling north from Yogyakarta's city center; the Javanese cultural landscape along the route – rice fields, traditional village temples (pura, masjid) – presents a visually characteristic image, although these belong to the general character of the Sleyegan district rather than being attractions specifically tied to Margoluwih. Yogyakarta itself – which is located in the direct vicinity of the kabupaten – possesses numerous world-renowned attractions, including the Prambanan temple complex and the Keraton (sultanate palace) building ensemble, though these are accessible by car from Margoluwih but are not immediately neighboring sites.

    Summary

    Margoluwih is a small Javanese desa located in the northern part of the Yogyakarta Special Region, within the Kecamatan Seyegan district of Kabupaten Sleman. Independent, verified data is not currently available regarding the settlement – whether concerning population, property prices, tourist attractions, or public security statistics. Based on regency-level context, it can be established that the area is surrounded by a populous, urbanizing kabupaten, whose southern parts are closely linked to Yogyakarta city, while the northern parts, including Kecamatan Seyegan, maintain a more rural, agricultural character. For more detailed and up-to-date information, it is advisable to consult local administrative sources, official channels of Kabupaten Sleman, or on-site inquiries.


    More about Seyegan

    Seyegan – The Irrigation Heartland of Northwestern Sleman's Fertile Plain Seyegan is a northwestern Sleman district occupying a broad stretch of the volcanic plain between the…

    Seyegan – The Irrigation Heartland of Northwestern Sleman's Fertile Plain

    Seyegan is a northwestern Sleman district occupying a broad stretch of the volcanic plain between the Sleman town area to the east and Godean to the south. The district is characteristically flat and intensively irrigated, with one of the most productive rice cultivation landscapes in the regency fed by the Seyegan irrigation channel system – a network of concrete-lined channels and field bunds managing the distribution of water from upstream sources across the paddies. The community irrigation cooperatives (Subak-equivalent associations) that manage this water distribution are among the oldest surviving traditional agricultural institutions in western Sleman, their practices predating colonial rule. Beyond rice, the district supports fish pond cultivation, horticulture and mixed subsistence gardens in the traditional Javanese compound-based farmstead pattern.

    Tourism & Attractions

    Seyegan is not a tourist destination in the conventional sense but rewards agricultural tourism enthusiasts. The irrigation channel system – particularly the main feeder channels and the complex intersection weirs – is an interesting engineering and cultural heritage site for anyone interested in traditional Javanese hydraulic management. The paddies in early growth season (October–November) and harvest season (March–April) create spectacular landscape photography opportunities – kilometre-wide sheets of brilliant green or golden-yellow rice visible in all directions. Traditional market days bring the farming community together in the weekly pasar. The district's flat terrain is excellent for cycling; the Sleman town centre and regency amenities are just a few kilometres east.

    Real Estate Market

    Seyegan's property market is quiet and primarily agricultural. Land prices reflect the productive rice land values – well-irrigated sawah in a reliable production zone with the benefit of Sleman Regency's proximity to Yogyakarta city. Village housing is affordable. The district has seen limited residential development pressure compared to the southern Sleman zones, maintaining its agricultural character. The Sleman town area is just to the east, providing urban services within reach. For buyers seeking genuinely productive agricultural land in Sleman at affordable prices, Seyegan is one of the better options given the well-managed irrigation infrastructure that underpins consistent yields.

    Rental & Investment Outlook

    Seyegan is an agricultural investment district with a long-term residential growth potential story. Sharecropping of the productive irrigated sawah provides consistent income from the established water-management infrastructure. There is minimal rental market beyond the agricultural sector. The gradual northwestward expansion of Sleman's residential fringe will eventually reach Seyegan – current affordable land prices reflect the current agricultural character but will appreciate as development pressure arrives. Fish pond investment alongside rice cultivation is viable given the water availability. The most patient investors will find the best entry prices here before development transforms the district.

    Practical Tips

    Seyegan is approximately 10 km northwest of Yogyakarta city centre via Ring Road North and the Jalan Godean-Seyegan connection. A motorbike is ideal for exploring the irrigation channel network and village roads. The Sleman regency government offices are just a few kilometres east. All urban amenities are available in Sleman town. The irrigation channel main feeder is an interesting engineering sight; ask locals for directions to the primary weir structures. Agricultural land transactions require verification with the Sleman BPN office. The wet season paddies are visually spectacular but secondary roads can become muddy; dry season is better for agricultural exploration. PPAT notaries in the district are experienced with agricultural land transactions.

    More about Sleman

    Sleman – At the Foot of Mount Merapi and Prambanan TempleSleman Regency lies in the northern part of Yogyakarta Special Region, directly at the foot of Mount Merapi (2,930 m). Its…

    Sleman – At the Foot of Mount Merapi and Prambanan Temple

    Sleman Regency lies in the northern part of Yogyakarta Special Region, directly at the foot of Mount Merapi (2,930 m). Its capital is Sleman. The region is home to the Prambanan Hindu temple complex (UNESCO World Heritage), and is also Yogyakarta’s university centre – Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Indonesia’s most prestigious university, is located here. After the 2010 Merapi eruption the region was rebuilt, and volcanic tours have become a popular activity.

    Attractions and Activities

    Prambanan Temple complex from the 9th century, Southeast Asia’s largest Hindu temple. Merapi volcano jeep tours showing the 2010 eruption sites and lava flows. Kalasan and Sari Buddhist temples. Kaliurang resort area at the foot of Merapi with cool air. Ramayana Ballet performance at Prambanan Temple on moonlit evenings.

    Culture and Cuisine

    At the pinnacle of Javanese culture – Yogyakarta is the centre of Javanese art and court culture. University life has created a vibrant café and street-food scene. Cuisine is Yogyakarta-style: gudeg (green jackfruit dish), ayam goreng Kalasan, sate klathak, bakpia (filled pastry).

    Public Safety

    Sleman is safe, one of the most developed parts of Yogyakarta. Multiple hospitals and university clinics available. Official warnings around Mount Merapi must be followed.

    Practical Information

    Yogyakarta Adisucipto Airport is located in Sleman. The new Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA) is accessible from Kulon Progo. Prambanan is approximately 15 minutes from the airport. Climate warm year-round. Accommodation: hotels in all categories.

    More about Yogyakarta Special Region

    Yogyakarta (locally known as Jogja) is Indonesia's only active sultanate and the center of Javanese art, education, and traditions. The city is situated near Borobudur and…

    Yogyakarta (locally known as Jogja) is Indonesia's only active sultanate and the center of Javanese art, education, and traditions. The city is situated near Borobudur and Prambanan, at the foot of Mount Merapi, in the richest cultural region of Indonesia.

    Where is Yogyakarta?

    Yogyakarta is a special region in the southern part of Java island. The city is accessible by international flights and by train from Jakarta.

    What to See?

    1. Kraton – The Sultan's Palace

    The Kraton is the still-inhabited palace of the Yogyakarta sultan, serving as the center of Javanese court culture. Gamelan performances, traditional dance, and batik workshops are found around the palace.

    2. Malioboro Street

    Yogyakarta's main shopping street where batik, handicrafts, and street food await. The evening atmosphere is particularly lively and authentic.

    3. Jomblang Cave

    Descending into the cave by rope, the reward is unparalleled: the beam of light filtering through the ceiling (heavenly light) is one of Indonesia's most photographed sights.

    4. Mount Merapi

    One of Indonesia's most active volcanoes, observable up close from Yogyakarta. Jeep tours follow the traces of the 2010 eruption, and the volcano museum is also informative.

    5. Batik and Javanese Arts

    Yogyakarta is the batik capital. In local workshops you can learn batik-making, and the city's galleries showcase contemporary Javanese art.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season, ideal for temple visits and volcano treks.

    How Long to Stay?

    3–5 days:

    • 1 day: Kraton, Malioboro, batik
    • 1 day: Borobudur sunrise
    • 1 day: Prambanan and Ramayana ballet
    • 1 day: Jomblang cave or Merapi trek

    Renting or Investing in Yogyakarta Special Region?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Yogyakarta Special Region, 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
    • Yogyakarta Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about Yogyakarta Special Region, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Yogyakarta Special Region 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

    Yogyakarta is the gateway to Indonesian culture. The royal palace, world heritage temples, and living Javanese traditions together make it Indonesia's most visited cultural destination.

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