Sunteck Realty is set to develop two new ultra-luxury housing projects in Mumbai and Dubai, marking a significant milestone in India’s real estate market. Discover the details and the impact on the luxury housing sector.
Real EstateLuxury HousingSunteck RealtyMumbaiDubaiReal EstateSep 30, 2025

Sunteck Realty is developing two ultra-luxury housing projects, one in Mumbai and the other in Dubai. The projects are set to launch by June 2026 and are in partnership with the real estate lifestyle brand ‘Eminence’.
The most expensive flat in the Mumbai project is priced at a staggering Rs 500 crore, setting a new record in India’s real estate market.
The ultra-luxury flats will offer unparalleled amenities, including premium design, high-quality construction, and a lifestyle that is second to none. Specific amenities may include private pools, high-end finishes, and exclusive lifestyle services.
The target market for these ultra-luxury projects is high-net-worth individuals and international buyers who are looking for premium properties and a luxurious lifestyle.
The ultra-luxury projects may contribute to the city’s economic growth and attract investment, but they also raise concerns about the housing affordability crisis, particularly in cities like Mumbai where many residents struggle to find affordable homes.

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