From hotels and airports to public houses, car parks, apartments, gyms, medical centres and office blocks, the number and type of properties linked to Nama loans is breathtaking.
A full breakdown of some 850 properties linked to the National Asset Management Agency (Nama) across the Republic, Northern Ireland and Britain, has been published.
It details just how far ranging the organisation's portfolio is.
Among the properties held in Ireland are the Weston Airport in Leixlip, Co Kildare, the Longford Shopping Centre and the M1 Retail Park in Drogheda, Booterstown Marsh.
In addition to this there are retail units on Grafton Street, offices on Merchants Quay, a pub on Capel Street, a gym, medical centre and car park in Smithfield and houses on Ailesbury Road, Shelbourne Road and Pembroke Road, all Dublin 4.
Further afield, the agency has houses, office blocks and a large number of other developments in almost every part of the country on its books.
There are also a number of high-profile hotels in Nama, including the Fota Island Hotel and the Castlemartyr Hotel in Co Cork, Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links in Co Dublin, the Glenroyal and Moy Valley Hotels in Co Kildare, the Tulfarris House and Golf Resort in Co Wicklow, the Maldron in Citywest, Dublin and the Clarion Hotel at both Liffey Valley and the IFSC.
About 32 per cent of Nama properties are in Britain and include the Concorde Business Park in Maidenhead, Berks, the Arcadia Centre in Ealing, the Menai Centre Car Park in Bangor, Wales and a large number of pubs spread across a number of counties including Somerset, Devon, Derbyshire and Gloucestershire.
Nama revealed a €1.1 billion loss for last year in its annual report, which was published today.