Mantra Group, a prominent real estate company in Pune, has made a significant move by launching its new luxury brand, 'Burgundy,' aiming to cater to the elite segment of the market. This strategic expansion underscores the company's commitment to delivering premium living experiences.
Luxury Real EstateMantra GroupBurgundyPuneHighend PropertiesReal Estate PuneApr 20, 2025

Mantra Group's new luxury brand is called 'Burgundy.'
Burgundy will offer a range of luxury residences, including spacious apartments and lavish villas, designed to provide the ultimate in comfort and sophistication.
Burgundy properties will feature state-of-the-art amenities such as world-class security, well-maintained gardens, and cutting-edge smart home technologies.
Pune is an ideal location for the launch of Burgundy due to its vibrant culture, growing economy, and the increasing number of high-net-worth individuals, creating a strong demand for luxury properties.
The launch of Burgundy is expected to contribute to the overall development of the real estate sector in Pune by setting new benchmarks in luxury living and inspiring other developers to raise their standards.

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