Bausasran – urban neighbourhood in the heart of Yogyakarta, in Danurejan District
Bausasran is a kelurahan (urban neighbourhood) in Indonesia that belongs to Danurejan kecamatan (district) within the administrative area of Yogyakarta kota (city). The settlement is located in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, abbreviated DIY), which is situated in the southern part of Java. The region is one of Indonesia's special-status provinces, surrounded by Central Java province from the west, north, and east, and bordered to the south by the Indian Ocean coast. There is no independent, detailed Wikipedia source available for Bausasran; therefore, the following description is based on verified information accessible at the level of the broader region and city.
General overview
Bausasran, as part of Danurejan district, is located in the densely built inner area of Yogyakarta city. Danurejan kecamatan itself is one of the central administrative units of Yogyakarta city, directly connected to the city's busy, historic core. The Special Region of Yogyakarta covers only 3,170 square kilometres, making it Indonesia's second-smallest province-level entity after Jakarta. Yogyakarta city is the region's cultural and tourism centre, its urban fabric serving numerous historical, educational, and commercial functions. Bausasran, as one of the city's inner neighbourhoods, benefits from the urban infrastructure and vibrant community life that characterizes Yogyakarta as a whole. The neighbourhood is located in the inner band of the city based on its coordinates, where residential and commercial functions coexist. Specific demographic or territorial data narrowed to Bausasran are not found in available sources; therefore, such data are not provided here.
Real estate and investment
Verifiable real estate market data specific to Bausasran are not found in available sources; therefore, the following presents the broader market context of Yogyakarta city and the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Yogyakarta city is one of the Indonesian cities attracting the most students and tourists, which maintains constant demand in inner neighbourhoods for residential and hospitality properties. In neighbourhoods near the city centre, such as Danurejan, typically higher property prices and more active rental markets are expected compared to outer areas, though specific figures cannot be substantiated in this article. According to general regulations governing property ownership in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; options available to them are Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights), which can be exercised under specified conditions. Before making investment decisions, it is advisable in all cases to involve local legal experts and property agents, particularly in inner urban areas where the legal status of properties can be more complex.
Safety and security
Specific, verifiable public safety statistics for Bausasran or Danurejan district are not found in available sources. Generally speaking, Yogyakarta city is known as a relatively safe major city in Indonesia, a reputation shaped partly by its extensive university and cultural community and partly by its developed tourism infrastructure. In heavily visited areas — which include inner city neighbourhoods — petty theft and minor vandalism represent the most common public safety issues, though this cannot be substantiated with specific data regarding Bausasran. Considering the Special Region of Yogyakarta as a whole, the area generally ranks stably in Indonesian security assessments, though current conditions should always be verified based on on-site and official information sources.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not identify specific, named tourist attractions exclusively linked to Bausasran. However, as part of Danurejan district, the neighbourhood is located in the inner area of Yogyakarta city and is therefore in close proximity to the city's significant attractions documented in sources. Yogyakarta is the cultural and tourism centre of the Special Region, where the Yogyakarta Sultanate palace (Kraton), the Prambanan Hindu temple complex, and the Borobudur Buddhist stupa are located — the latter two are part of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, though administratively situated in other regions. Yogyakarta city itself, of which Bausasran forms an integral part, preserves to this day built heritage reflecting its sultanate past founded in 1755. The Special Region is the only officially recognized diarchic territory in Indonesia, where the fifth Sultan, Hamengkubuwono X, also serves as provincial governor — this special constitutional status is itself part of cultural and historical identity. The proximity of Danurejan kecamatan to the city centre means that residents and visitors of Bausasran can easily reach the city's commercial, gastronomic, and cultural quarters.
Summary
Bausasran is an urban neighbourhood belonging to Danurejan District in Yogyakarta city, in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, in the southern part of Java. Independent, detailed data specific to the neighbourhood are limited in publicly available sources; therefore, the description primarily relies on context understood at the regional and city level. Yogyakarta city, as one of Indonesia's culturally and educationally defining centres, provides a distinctive urban living environment and real estate market demand for inner neighbourhoods, including Bausasran. Those seeking detailed and current information about Bausasran should consult local administrative sources and the official channels of Yogyakarta Kota.


