Leading real estate developer Excentia Infra has announced the launch of Dehradun’s first uber-luxury residential project, Excentia Tatva, located on the picturesque Rajpur Road. The development will span 5 acres and feature an exclusive, low-density design with only 307 ultra-luxury units. The company plans to invest ₹650 crore in this premium project, which has already received RERA approval.

Excentia Tatva aims to be Dehradun’s first IGBC Certified Gold-Rated green residential complex, providing a sustainable living environment in a low Air Quality Index (AQI) zone. Its strategic location offers convenient access to key landmarks, including Max Super Speciality Hospital and the Taj Hotel.

Manit Sethi, Director of Excentia Infra, highlighted the project’s vision, stating, “At Tatva, we seek to offer a rare living experience in Dehradun, a city known for its lush forestry and natural beauty. It will combine luxury and sustainability in a way that reflects our vision for the future of residential real estate. This is an incredible opportunity for homebuyers looking for a luxurious, eco-friendly residence in a prime location like Rajpur Road.”

The project will offer 3 and 4 BHK units ranging from 2,000 to 4,600 square feet, with prices starting at approximately ₹2.9 crore. Residents can expect a range of world-class amenities, including a five-star clubhouse, cascade pool, terrace facilities, a multi-cuisine restaurant, an infinity lap pool, a luxury spa, and a historic tree courtyard centered around a 200-year-old tree.

The launch of Tatva is part of Excentia Infra’s broader expansion strategy, which includes high-profile developments across Noida, Kota, and Dehradun. With over 38 years of experience in the industry, Excentia Infra has successfully completed numerous residential and retail projects and is currently developing 3.5 million square feet across various initiatives.

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