Clubhouse and indoor
A multipurpose / banquet hall, co-working lounge, mini theatre / media room, indoor games, a fully-equipped gym, and a yoga and meditation room - genuinely usable on demand at 270 households.
A full clubhouse-led amenity programme - pool, gym, courts, indoor recreation, landscaped open space - sized for a 270-household community.
Amenity lists look similar across projects - almost every Bengaluru launch advertises a pool, a gym, a clubhouse, and a play area. What differs, and what rarely appears in a brochure, is the ratio of residents to facilities. A 25-metre pool serving 1,200 households is a different product from the same pool serving 270. Fortune Primero Seven Sarjapur is useful because amenity value depends on how often residents will use the facilities, how they are maintained, and whether the operating cost feels justified.
DivyaSree Yelahanka's 270-unit count means the amenity programme is shared among roughly a quarter of the households that a typical large Yelahanka community carries. For the buyer, that translates into real, daily livability: the gym has a free machine when you arrive, the pool has open lanes, the courts are bookable, and the clubhouse lounge has a seat. This is the practical expression of the premium positioning - the amenities are not just present, they are usable.
A multipurpose / banquet hall, co-working lounge, mini theatre / media room, indoor games, a fully-equipped gym, and a yoga and meditation room - genuinely usable on demand at 270 households.
A swimming pool and a separate kids' pool set within the landscape, with a landscaped deck - open lanes and an uncrowded deck for most of the day at low density.
A tennis court, half-basketball court, outdoor fitness zone, jogging and walking tracks, a reflexology pathway, an amphitheatre, a pet park, and the children's and senior zones in the central green.
| Category | Amenities |
|---|---|
| Clubhouse (indoor) | Banquet/multipurpose hall, co-working lounge, mini theatre/media room, indoor games, gym, yoga & meditation room |
| Water | Swimming pool, kids' pool, pool deck |
| Sports | Tennis court, half-basketball court, outdoor fitness zone |
| Tracks & paths | Jogging track, walking track, reflexology pathway |
| Family & seniors | Children's play area, toddler zone, senior citizens' court, pet park |
| Community | Amphitheatre / open-air theatre, convenience retail, management office |
| Landscape | Central green, inter-tower landscape, landscaped gardens |
| Sustainability | STP, rainwater harvesting, 100% power backup, energy-efficient lighting |
| Security | Gated entry, CCTV, visitor management |
The co-working lounge and the gym are the daily-use amenities, and the ones most degraded by high density elsewhere. At 270 households, both remain usable on demand - a genuine productivity amenity, not a brochure line.
The children's play area, toddler zone, and kids' pool sit within the driveway-free pedestrian core, so children move between home and play without crossing vehicle routes. The amphitheatre and central green add community-event space.
The senior citizens' court, reflexology pathway, and walking track sit in quieter pockets of the green. Low density matters disproportionately to older residents: shorter lift waits, quieter floors, and uncrowded paths.
DivyaSree's institutional commercial heritage - much of its office portfolio is LEED-rated - carries a sustainability orientation into the building services: a sewage treatment plant sized for the 270-unit load returning treated water to irrigation, rainwater harvesting, 100% power backup, and energy-efficient common lighting. These are the quiet systems that determine a community's long-run maintenance cost and resilience. Buyers should ask for the indicative maintenance charge per square foot and the corpus/sinking-fund arrangement.
A clubhouse with banquet/multipurpose hall, co-working lounge, mini theatre, indoor games, gym, and yoga room; a swimming pool and kids' pool; a tennis court, half-basketball court, and outdoor fitness zone; jogging and walking tracks; children's, toddler, and senior zones; an amphitheatre; a pet park; convenience retail; an STP and rainwater harvesting; 100% power backup; and gated security with CCTV.
Because only 270 households share the pool, gym, and courts - roughly a quarter of a typical large Yelahanka community - every facility is effectively over-provisioned per family. The gym has a free machine, the pool has open lanes, and the courts are bookable, where the same facilities serving a thousand-plus homes are perpetually contested.
Yes. The clubhouse includes a co-working lounge - a dedicated work-from-home space outside the apartment. At 270 households it remains usable on demand rather than booking out, a genuine productivity amenity for hybrid workers.
Yes. The children's play area, toddler zone, kids' pool, senior citizens' court, and walking paths sit within the driveway-free pedestrian core, so children and older residents move between home and amenity without crossing vehicle routes.
A sewage treatment plant sized for the 270-unit load returning treated water to landscape irrigation, rainwater harvesting and recharge structures, 100% power backup for common areas and apartments, and energy-efficient common-area lighting and pumping.
It can be. A low-resident-count community spreads the fixed cost of running a clubhouse, pool, and STP across fewer households, which can mean a higher per-home maintenance charge than a mega-community achieves through scale. Ask the sales team for the indicative maintenance charge per square foot and the corpus arrangement.