Mumbai-based real estate giant Sunteck Realty has launched Emaance, an ultra-luxury residential property brand, with projects priced over Rs 2.5 lakh per square foot in Mumbai and Dubai.
Luxury Real EstateEmaanceSunteck RealtyMumbaiDubaiReal Estate MumbaiSep 28, 2025

Emaance is an ultra-luxury residential property brand launched by Sunteck Realty. Properties under Emaance are priced over Rs 2.5 lakh per square foot.
The initial Emaance projects are located in Napeansea Road, South Mumbai, and in Downtown Dubai, Burj Khalifa Community.
Sunteck Realty projects a gross development value of Rs 20,000 crore from the Emaance developments within the next 12 months.
Sunteck Realty has previously developed high-end properties under its Signature Island brand in the Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai.
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