Experion developers are reshaping luxury city living with the introduction of Experion Elements. Spread across 4.76 acres, this prestigious luxury residential project will redefine luxury living with its exclusive collection of 320 meticulously designed 3 and 4-bedroom residential units spread over two phases.
Experion Hotel is located in one of the most sought-after neighbourhoods. Desirable in the city. The items will go up on land secured by Experion Developers through a government auction. This luxurious development will extend over a spacious area of more than one million square feet, setting a new standard for luxury and sophistication. The initial phase, which includes 160 units, is scheduled to be completed within the next 2-3 years, while the entire project is expected to be delivered within 5 years.
Experion Elements promises to deliver an unparalleled living experience with its exclusive collection. Of the luxurious 3 and 4 BHK residences starting at an attractive price of Rs 4.97 Crore. Project financing is facilitated through a combination of internal accruals and sales revenues. As per current projections, Experion Elements is expected to generate gross revenue of around Rs 2,000 crore upon completion.
Nagaraju Routhu, CEO, Experion Developers, shared his thoughts on the project and said, “Experion Elements represents a long way to go. - A continued commitment to delivering unrivaled living experiences that exceed expectations. With this distinctive development, we aim to set new standards in luxury living by seamlessly combining architectural brilliance, state-of-the-art amenities and uncompromising attention to detail. Experion Elements will undoubtedly be the crown jewel of our portfolio Every aspect of this development, from the meticulously designed residences to the curated amenities and services, has been carefully designed to elevate the concept of luxury living. “We are confident that Experion Elements will redefine the standards of luxury and set a new standard for luxury homes in the region,” he added. .