3440 Sq.ft.
Residential Apartments
TARC Kailasa is a newly launched residential property in the national capital Delhi at Patel Road, Kirti Nagar. Find the perfect Lord Shiva’s comfort at Kailāsa that signifies the divine power. It is a retreat that settles in the timeless and beautiful lush green surroundings. This property in Delhi is all set to give the best of life in the serene world that is meant for the few selected homebuyers only. Every breath in this place that you take will create memories for lifetime while there will be an exploration of your personal heaven. It is a peaceful staycation where the comforts of modern life come together. The time has come to experience pinnacle of luxury living at your own 3 BHK and 4 BHK residential apartments. TARC Kailasa Patel Road is an elegant, simple and filled with world-class amenities. Patel Road is the prominent location for this property with the primary route leading to Central Delhi in 15 minutes of drive. Just 45 minutes drive to IGI Airport and wide road networking will be facilitating convenient access to all important locations.
3 BHK
3440 Sq.ft.
Residential Apartments
4 BHK
4246 Sq.ft.
Residential Apartments
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We think that happy people are the result of good design. We did not discover this straightforward yet modest reality quickly. Go back to 1987. TARC Kailasa had recently begun creating accessories and clothing made of leather for the style-conscious consumer. A difficult industry to break into, it didn't take long for companies like Hugo Boss, Armani, Zara, and Mango to start incorporating the sexiest designs from our Milanese studios. Our staff had a penchant for exquisite design and an eye for detail, producing everything from well-cut jackets to luxury purses. Having just become a fashion mogul, Snehdeep Aggarwal, the founder of Bartiya, had the good fortune to visit some of the most beautiful places on earth. What drew his attention in the streets of London, Florence, and Munich served as the model for Bartiya.