Excentia Tatva Phase 2 Launches in Dehradun
Real Estate

Excentia Tatva Phase 2 Launches in Dehradun

Excentia Infra has launched Phase 2 of its flagship Excentia Tatva on Rajpur Road, unveiling Tower D. The phase offers 64 ultra-luxury 3 & 4 BHK residences, alongside limited penthouses, with sizes ranging from 2,350 sq. ft. to 4,075 sq. ft., boasting uninterrupted mountain views. 

The project, spread across five acres with 307 units, is Dehradun’s first IGBC Gold Pre-Certified Green Building, blending biophilic architecture with resort-style living. Amenities include an infinity all-weather pool, luxury spa, private screening room, amphitheatre, Skyplex, banquet hall, fine-dining restaurant, and VR gaming zone. Unique terrace features include a croquet play area, skating rink, jogging track, volleyball court, kid’s play area, and a 45m glass bridge walkway. 

Imported marble flooring, modular kitchens, EV charging, home automation, and a seven-tier security system complete the offering. Its prime location provides easy access to Taj Hotel, Max Hospital, Pacific Mall, DIT University, and The Doon School. 

Manit Sethi, Director, Excentia Infra, said: “Excentia Tatva is our vision of urban luxury redefined… Phase 2 marks the next chapter in this iconic project, offering residents exclusivity, comfort, and growth potential in Dehradun’s real estate market.”

Excentia Infra has launched Phase 2 of its flagship Excentia Tatva on Rajpur Road, unveiling Tower D. The phase offers 64 ultra-luxury 3 & 4 BHK residences, alongside limited penthouses, with sizes ranging from 2,350 sq. ft. to 4,075 sq. ft., boasting uninterrupted mountain views. The project, spread across five acres with 307 units, is Dehradun’s first IGBC Gold Pre-Certified Green Building, blending biophilic architecture with resort-style living. Amenities include an infinity all-weather pool, luxury spa, private screening room, amphitheatre, Skyplex, banquet hall, fine-dining restaurant, and VR gaming zone. Unique terrace features include a croquet play area, skating rink, jogging track, volleyball court, kid’s play area, and a 45m glass bridge walkway. Imported marble flooring, modular kitchens, EV charging, home automation, and a seven-tier security system complete the offering. Its prime location provides easy access to Taj Hotel, Max Hospital, Pacific Mall, DIT University, and The Doon School. Manit Sethi, Director, Excentia Infra, said: “Excentia Tatva is our vision of urban luxury redefined… Phase 2 marks the next chapter in this iconic project, offering residents exclusivity, comfort, and growth potential in Dehradun’s real estate market.”

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