Experion Developers, a renowned real estate firm, has announced a Rs 2000 crore luxury housing project in Gurugram. This ambitious project aims to redefine the luxury living experience in the National Capital Region (NCR) by offering premium amenities and world-class facilities.
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Experion Luxuria is a Rs 2000 crore luxury housing project in Gurugram, developed by Experion Developers. It offers a range of premium amenities and high-end living options.
Experion Luxuria is located in the heart of Gurugram, a prime location within the National Capital Region (NCR) of India.
Experion Luxuria offers a mix of spacious apartments, penthouses, and villas, each designed for comfort and luxury.
Some of the amenities include state-of-the-art fitness centers, Olympic-size swimming pools, landscaped gardens, a private clubhouse, children's play areas, and a modern business center.
The project is expected to be completed in phases over the next three years, with early buyers benefiting from attractive pricing and customization options.
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