Data compiled by NPAsource.com, a portal that focuses on resolution of stressed assets, shows that there are around 2,200 units in the commercial category and nearly 11,000 units in the residential segment funded by banks and other financial institutions and valued at over Rs 7,700 crore, which have turned NPAs and are on the block.
The portal has NPA data of properties worth around Rs 27,500 crore (Rs 275 billion) spread across 27,626 units.
Out of this, commercial NPA properties have a 15 per cent share in value term, while residential properties constitute 13 per cent.
The lion's share of bad assets come from the industrial land and building category constituting over 65 per cent share in value terms, the portal said.
Portal Chairman D K Jain said Maharashtra, largely due to Mumbai, tops both the commercial and residential categories with Rs 842 crore and Rs 838 crore worth NPAs, respectively.
Delhi follows with Rs 686 crore worth of commercial NPAs and Rs 500 crore (Rs 5 billion) worth of residential NPAs.
Andhra is at number three in residential properties with Rs 497 crore (Rs 4.97 billion) worth of NPAs up for sale under.
Tamil Nadu, Bengal and UP are the next three states with highest value of commercial and residential NPA properties, he said.
Though Mumbai leads the space in realty NPAs, Delhi leads on the single-NPA front, with a New Delhi office property, valued at Rs 200 crore at the base price turning bad and followed by a farm-house in the Capital with a base value of Rs 40 crore (Rs 400 million).
Against this, the priciest two Mumbai properties pale in value with a base price value of Rs 26.5 crore (Rs 265 million) and Rs 24.6 crore (Rs 246 million),
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