Mumbai-based Sunteck Realty has launched Emaance, its new ultra-luxury real estate brand, with the ambitious goal of achieving a Rs 200 billion gross development value (GDV).
Luxury Real EstateEmaanceSunteck RealtyMumbaiSustainabilityReal Estate MumbaiOct 01, 2025

Emaance is the new ultra-luxury real estate brand launched by Sunteck Realty, focusing on high-end residential and commercial projects with a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation.
Emaance aims to achieve a gross development value (GDV) of Rs 200 billion.
Sunteck Realty is launching Emaance to capture the growing demand for luxury real estate in India and to set new standards for quality, innovation, and sustainability in the market.
Emaance projects will focus on luxury, sustainability, and advanced technology, offering a range of amenities and services that enhance the living experience.
Emaance projects will be located in prime areas in Mumbai and other major cities, with the first project expected to launch in the coming months.

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