Mantra Group, a prominent real estate developer in Pune, has unveiled its new luxury brand, 'Burgundy,' aiming to cater to the high-end market segment.
Luxury Real EstateMantra GroupBurgundyPuneHighend MarketReal Estate NewsApr 20, 2025

Burgundy is a new luxury brand launched by Mantra Group, a leading real estate developer in Pune. It is designed to cater to the high-end market segment with premium living experiences.
Burgundy's projects will be located in prime areas of Pune, offering a range of amenities such as state-of-the-art fitness centers, landscaped gardens, and concierge services. They will also focus on eco-friendly and sustainable practices.
Mantra Group aims to set new standards in luxury real estate with Burgundy, providing a blend of modernity and elegance to create unparalleled living experiences for high-end buyers.
The first project under the Burgundy brand is expected to be launched in the coming months and is already generating significant interest among potential buyers.
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