Five reasons why no one's bidding for Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Villa

Five reasons why no one's bidding for Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Villa

The reserve price is not unreasonably high for the beach front property spread over three acre located in Candolim, Goa, considering the earlier base price which was set at Rs 150 crore. There were even murmurs of interest from hospitality companies given its location. But in the end, not even a single bid was made.

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Venkatesha Babu
  • Oct 19, 2016,
  • Updated Oct 20, 2016 9:28 AM IST

News trickled in earlier in the day that SBICap which is auctioning Vijay Mallya's properties on behalf of lenders had failed to get any bids for his lavish Kingfisher Villa in Goa. Earlier too, attempts at auctioning the 17,000 square feet centrally located Kingfisher House in the erstwhile headquarters of the now defunct Kingfisher Airlines, in Mumbai, had not met with success. SBICap has been trying to auction these properties to help lenders recover a little over Rs 7,000 crore that Mallya and his companies owe to them.

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The reserve price for the Kingfisher Villa - the site of many of Mallya's lavish parties including his 60th birthday celebrations where Enrique Iglesias crooned for him and his friends - in Goa was set at Rs 85.29 crore. Not unreasonably high for the beach front property spread over three acres located in Candolim, Goa, considering the earlier base price which was set at Rs 150 crore. There were even murmurs of interest from hospitality companies given its location. But in the end, not even a single bid was made.

A property consultant in the town, who did not want to be identified, cited five possible reasons why no bids were made.

Still some might be waiting to see how low the reserve price might go, before jumping into scoop up a steal, which is why he says several might have inspected the property but maybe waiting for others to show their hands before jumping into the bids. Irrespective of whether any or all of the reasons cited by the property consultant are accurate, lenders though will have to wait a little more before they sell Mallya's assets to recover money owed to them. 

News trickled in earlier in the day that SBICap which is auctioning Vijay Mallya's properties on behalf of lenders had failed to get any bids for his lavish Kingfisher Villa in Goa. Earlier too, attempts at auctioning the 17,000 square feet centrally located Kingfisher House in the erstwhile headquarters of the now defunct Kingfisher Airlines, in Mumbai, had not met with success. SBICap has been trying to auction these properties to help lenders recover a little over Rs 7,000 crore that Mallya and his companies owe to them.

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The reserve price for the Kingfisher Villa - the site of many of Mallya's lavish parties including his 60th birthday celebrations where Enrique Iglesias crooned for him and his friends - in Goa was set at Rs 85.29 crore. Not unreasonably high for the beach front property spread over three acres located in Candolim, Goa, considering the earlier base price which was set at Rs 150 crore. There were even murmurs of interest from hospitality companies given its location. But in the end, not even a single bid was made.

A property consultant in the town, who did not want to be identified, cited five possible reasons why no bids were made.

Still some might be waiting to see how low the reserve price might go, before jumping into scoop up a steal, which is why he says several might have inspected the property but maybe waiting for others to show their hands before jumping into the bids. Irrespective of whether any or all of the reasons cited by the property consultant are accurate, lenders though will have to wait a little more before they sell Mallya's assets to recover money owed to them. 

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