Pune, 14th April 2025: Pune-based real estate leader Mantra has marked a transformative year with the launch of Burgundy — its new luxury brand. This strategic move underscores Mantra's commitment to premium living and marks a significant milestone in the company's growth trajectory.
Pune Real EstateLuxury HousingMantraBurgundy ProjectSustainable LivingReal Estate PuneApr 14, 2025

Burgundy is a new luxury real estate project launched by Mantra, a leading real estate developer based in Pune. It features premium apartments and villas designed to offer a world-class living experience.
The Burgundy project is situated in one of Pune’s most coveted locations, known for its strategic connectivity and vibrant lifestyle.
Burgundy stands out with its modern amenities, exquisite design, and commitment to sustainability. It is designed to cater to the discerning tastes of affluent homeowners and is expected to set new standards in the luxury segment.
Mantra is known for its innovative approach, customer-centric philosophy, and high-quality projects. The company has a strong market presence and a loyal customer base, known for delivering reliable and premium living experiences.
Mantra is committed to sustainable living and incorporates green building practices, energy-efficient systems, and sustainable materials in its projects, including the Burgundy development.

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