Bener – a small neighborhood in the heart of Yogyakarta's special region
Bener is a settlement belonging to the Tegalrejo kecamatan in Yogyakarta city (Kota Yogyakarta), which forms part of Indonesia's special region of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY). The region is located in the southern area of Java, bordered on the mainland side by Central Java province and extending south to the shores of the Indian Ocean. Based on Bener's coordinates (-7.7799574, 110.3532229), it falls within the city's inner, north-western zone. Since no detailed, verified Wikipedia sources are available for the settlement or the Tegalrejo district, the following description is based on reliable data available at the provincial and Yogyakarta city level, clearly indicating when a given statement applies only to the broader region.
General overview
Bener itself does not rank among widely known or prominent tourist destinations; rather, it is characterized as one of Kota Yogyakarta's residential areas, which operates within the administrative framework of the Tegalrejo kecamatan. Yogyakarta city is the administrative and cultural center of the Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta region, characterized throughout the Indonesian territory by the density of educational institutions, vibrant artistic life, and the presence of Javanese traditions. The DIY special region covers only 3,170 km², making it Indonesia's second-smallest first-level administrative unit after Jakarta, which means that Yogyakarta city is sufficiently compact for the inner districts, including the Tegalrejo kecamatan and its constituent Bener, to be relatively easily accessible from other parts of the city. The name Tegalrejo has Javanese roots, which is an indicator of the region's strong cultural identity. The Yogyakarta Sultanate was founded in 1755, and the region continues to operate under a unique diarchic form of governance directed by the Sultan, Hamengkubuwono X, which presents considerable appeal to those interested in institutional and cultural heritage.
Real estate and investment
Detailed, publicly available, and verified real estate market data is not available at the Bener level; therefore, the following reflects processes generally characteristic at the Kota Yogyakarta and DIY region level. Yogyakarta city is one of the most sought-after real estate investment locations in Central Java, founded on advanced higher education infrastructure, stable domestic tourism, and institutional stability stemming from the special status conferred by the Sultanate. The Tegalrejo kecamatan falls into the city's north-western quarter, where residential properties, smaller commercial units, and rental objects are all present, in line with the general real estate structure of Yogyakarta's inner districts. Foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate; the available legal titles for them are typically Hak Pakai (use rights) or longer-term rental arrangements, the framework of which is determined by Indonesian land law and supplementary regulations. Before making an investment decision, it is advisable to involve local legal expertise to clarify current regulations.
Safety and security
Verifiable criminal statistics specific to Bener or the Tegalrejo kecamatan security situation do not appear in available sources, so refraining from providing specific figures is justified. It can be said generally that Yogyakarta city, among large Javanese cities, traditionally ranks among those with relatively orderly public security situations, supported in part by strong community traditions and local government structures. The DIY region and especially Yogyakarta city receive large numbers of domestic and foreign visitors, as a result of which maintaining urban public security is considered a priority administrative concern. At the same time, as in every larger Indonesian city, general precautions are advisable in crowded areas and market districts. The statements presented here are applicable at the regional level and do not replace current local information.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions from the settlement of Bener do not appear in available sources. The Tegalrejo kecamatan is one of Yogyakarta city's inner districts, and in its immediate vicinity, however, numerous notable sites of the DIY region, recognized in sources and widely known, can be reached. Yogyakarta city itself is, from a cultural and tourist perspective, one of Indonesia's most significant locations: the keraton (sultanic palace) under the authority of the Yogyakarta Sultanate, the Prambanan Hindu temple complex, and the Borobudur Buddhist monument—which fall within the DIY region's sphere of influence—attract millions of visitors annually. While these attractions are not located directly in Bener, their positioning within Kota Yogyakarta and at a moderate distance from the city makes them relatively easily accessible from the Tegalrejo kecamatan. The DIY region is also one of the preservation centers of Javanese traditional craftsmanship, especially batik weaving and wayang (shadow theater) living tradition, which is present throughout the city—and thus in the inner districts as well.
Summary
Bener is a residential settlement of moderate recognition located in the Tegalrejo kecamatan of Yogyakarta city, whose primary context is provided by the rich cultural and institutional background of the Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta special region. Its unique, source-documented local attractions are not yet documented in publicly available encyclopedic sources; however, due to its positioning within the city, it is in a favorable position regarding access to the region's educational, cultural, and tourist offerings. For assessing real estate market and public security issues, the broader Yogyakarta and DIY-level connections provide a reliable framework until more detailed local data becomes available.


