Pune-based real estate giant Mantra concludes a groundbreaking financial year with the introduction of Burgundy, a new luxury brand set to redefine the city's property landscape.
Luxury Real EstateMantraBurgundySustainable DevelopmentHighend PropertyReal EstateApr 14, 2025

Mantra's new luxury brand is called Burgundy. It is designed to offer premium living experiences with high-end amenities and a focus on sustainability.
Burgundy is located in one of Pune's most desirable neighborhoods, providing residents with easy access to premium schools, hospitals, and commercial hubs.
Burgundy will offer a range of properties including spacious apartments, penthouses, and villas, each designed with meticulous attention to detail and modern living features.
Burgundy will feature state-of-the-art facilities such as a fully equipped gym, swimming pool, landscaped gardens, and a clubhouse with various entertainment options.
Burgundy will incorporate eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient systems to minimize its environmental impact, aligning with the global trend towards greener living.

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