Pune-based real estate leader Mantra has marked a transformative year with the launch of Burgundy, its new luxury brand, solidifying its position in the high-end market and closing a blockbuster financial year.
Luxury Real EstateMantraBurgundyPuneSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate PuneApr 10, 2025

Mantra's new luxury brand is called Burgundy. It is designed to cater to high-net-worth individuals who seek premium living experiences.
The launch of Burgundy signifies Mantra's commitment to innovation and excellence in the real estate sector, as well as its strategic move to diversify its portfolio and tap into the growing demand for luxury real estate.
Mantra has reported a significant increase in revenue and profitability in the financial year 2024-2025. This growth is attributed to strategic partnerships, innovative marketing strategies, and a strong focus on customer satisfaction.
Mantra has implemented several green building initiatives and is actively involved in local community development projects to enhance its corporate social responsibility (CSR) profile.
Mantra is poised for continued growth and expansion. The company has a robust pipeline of projects and a strong focus on innovation, positioning it to maintain its leadership in the real estate industry.

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