Experion Developers Rolls Out Phase 2 of Experion Elements Post Phase 1 Success

Following the success of Phase 1, which achieved sales of over INR 950 Crore, Experion Developers, a 100% FDI-funded real estate developer and wholly owned subsidiary of Experion Holdings Pte. Limited, Singapore, has launched the second Phase of its flagship project, Experion Elements in Sector 45, Noida. The company has appointed the highly coveted Shapoorji Pallonji Engineering & Construction as construction contractor for the development of this ultra-luxurious residential development.

The launch of Phase 2 comes at a time when the market has demonstrated overwhelming confidence in Experion's vision of premium living, as evidenced by the complete sell-out of Phase 1. Phase 2 of the project shall offer 3 & 4 BHK luxury homes, incorporating world-class amenities and cutting-edge technologies.

Nagaraju Routhu, CEO, Experion Developers, commented, "The overwhelming response to Phase 1 has reinforced our commitment to delivering exceptional living spaces. With Shapoorji Pallonji's proven expertise spanning over a span of 150 years, we are poised to set new benchmarks in luxury real estate at Noida. With the launch of Phase 2 at Experion Elements we are providing yet another opportunity for homebuyers at Noida to immerse themselves in a truly aspirational/ exceptional way of life. By appointing Shapoorji Pallonji Engineering & Construction, we reiterate our commitment towards timely and quality delivery of luxurious homes at Experion Elements.”

The project's strategic location in Sector 45, Noida, being signal free from Delhi, provides excellent connectivity and strong appreciation potential. The development stands out for its innovative features and includes many firsts for Noida amenities like dedicated EV charging facility for each apartment, pickle ball court, kick boxing ring, etc. 

The project's low-density design incorporates advanced energy-efficient systems and green building practices which reflect Experion's commitment to sustainable development.

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