Sunteck Realty Ltd is set to launch two high-profile ultra-luxury housing projects in Mumbai and Dubai, under the exclusive brand 'Emaance,' targeting billionaires and high-net-worth individuals. The projects are expected to generate revenues of Rs 20,000 crore by June next year.
Real EstateLuxury HousingSunteck RealtyMumbaiDubaiReal Estate MumbaiSep 28, 2025

'Emaance' is the exclusive brand name for Sunteck Realty's ultra-luxury housing projects. It stands for the fusion of 'Immense' and 'Indulgence,' symbolizing the luxurious and high-end nature of the projects.
The new ultra-luxury projects by Sunteck Realty are located at Nepeansea Road in Mumbai, India, and near the Burj Khalifa Community in Dubai, UAE.
The apartments in the 'Emaance' projects will be priced between Rs 100 crore and Rs 500 crore.
Sunteck Realty expects the ultra-luxury projects to generate potential revenues of Rs 20,000 crore by June next year.
Sunteck Realty is expanding into the ultra-luxury housing market to capitalize on the growing demand from high-net-worth individuals and billionaires, driven by the increasing wealth sector in both India and the UAE.

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