Amenities & Clubhouse Guide for Sector 150 Noida Apartments 2026

Prices & RERA details verified against the UP RERA portal, June 2026.

The best apartment amenities in Sector 150 Noida combine a large clubhouse, a high open space ratio, and facilities for every age group — fitness, sports, kids' zones, senior spaces and green landscaping. Amenities are not just a lifestyle perk; they shape daily convenience, monthly maintenance and long-term resale value. Reading them well is part of buying smart in the sector.

This guide sets out which amenities matter most, how a clubhouse and open space change everyday life, and what to check before booking — with Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens and its 50,000 sq ft clubhouse as the worked example. Every figure below is drawn from the project's own specifications.

Sector 150 Apartment Amenities — What to Look For

Amenity categoryWhat to look forAt Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens
ClubhouseSize, indoor zones, membership terms50,000 sq ft — indoor lounge, badminton, co-working, spa
Fitness & wellnessGym, yoga, swimming poolFully-equipped gym, yoga deck, temperature-controlled pool
Outdoor sportsCourts and tracksTennis, basketball, cricket pitch, skating rink, jogging track
ChildrenPlay areas, crèche, kids poolCrèche, kids play area, mom-toddler zone, kids pool
Senior citizensQuiet seating, wellnessElders seating court, silent court, contemplation trail
Green & ecoOpen space share, water/waste systems80% open space, rainwater harvesting, STP, organic waste converter

Specifications indicative, as of June 2026 — verify the amenity list and clubhouse membership terms in the cost sheet before booking.

What Amenities Matter Most in a Sector 150 Apartment?

The amenities that matter most are the ones you use daily and the ones that protect your money. A clubhouse, a gym and a pool add convenience; a high open space ratio and eco systems protect health and running costs; age-specific zones make a home work for a whole family. Everything else is a bonus, not a deciding factor.

A useful test is to separate the daily-use amenities from the once-a-year ones. A working professional near the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway may value a gym and co-working space every day, while an amphitheatre is used occasionally. Judge a project on the facilities you will actually touch each week.

The Clubhouse — the Heart of a Gated Community

The clubhouse is the shared indoor hub of a gated community, and its size and mix of zones tell you how much daily life can happen without leaving home. A good clubhouse packs fitness, indoor sport, wellness and social space under one roof, so the gym, pool and lounge are a short walk from your door rather than a drive away.

At Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens the clubhouse runs to 50,000 sq ft, split into micro-zones for a temperature-controlled pool, a fully-equipped gym, an indoor lounge, an indoor badminton court, co-working spaces and a spa. Clubhouse membership fees are charged separately and confirmed in the cost sheet — a detail worth asking about before you book.

Open Space: Why 80% Changes Daily Life

Open space is the share of the site kept as greens, courtyards and landscaped paths instead of built structure, and it is one of the clearest signals of how a project will feel to live in. A high ratio means amenity zones are spread out, walking and cycling paths have room to run, and the towers are set apart for light and cross-ventilation.

Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens keeps 80% of its 15-acre site as open space across roughly 1,150 apartments in 12 towers. That planning choice keeps the greens and play zones from being squeezed into a corner — a real difference from higher-density gated communities in the sector, where open space is often the first thing traded away.

Amenities by Age Group

Amenities work best when they serve every member of a household, not just one. A family buying a home wants safe zones for children, active facilities for adults, and calm spaces for elders — and the best projects design each of these deliberately rather than as an afterthought.

  • Children: a crèche, a kids play area, a mom-toddler play zone and a dedicated kids pool keep young children safe and occupied.
  • Adults: a gym, yoga and meditation decks, a pool, and courts for tennis, basketball and badminton cover fitness and sport.
  • Seniors: an elders seating court, a silent court and a contemplation trail give older residents a quiet space away from the noise of play areas.

Amenities and Resale or Rental Value

Amenities are not only about lifestyle; they influence how easily a home rents or resells. A branded clubhouse, generous greenery and strong security widen the pool of tenants and buyers, which supports both occupancy and price. In a growing corridor like Sector 150, that edge matters as more supply arrives.

The trade-off is cost. Amenities are funded through the monthly maintenance charge, and a clubhouse may add a membership fee, so weigh the facilities against the running cost. Eco-friendly systems — rainwater harvesting, a sewage treatment plant and an organic waste converter — help keep that maintenance in check over the years.

Amenities at Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens

Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens, developed by Prestige Group, is a pre-launch gated community in Sector 150 with 30+ amenities across a 15-acre, 80%-open-space site. Its UP RERA registration is expected by November 2026, and possession is targeted for December 2030. The amenity mix covers fitness, outdoor sport, kids and senior zones, and eco systems, anchored by the 50,000 sq ft clubhouse.

For a buyer in Noida, the practical value is fewer trips outside the gate — the gym, pool, courts, co-working and greens sit within a short walk. Because it is a pre-launch project, the disciplined move is to cross-check the amenity specifications in the UP RERA filing once it is issued, and to confirm the clubhouse membership terms in writing. To see the full amenity layout, request the master plan and the latest cost sheet.

Checklist: Assessing Amenities Before You Book

A confident decision rests on a short, repeatable set of checks:

  • 1. Confirm the clubhouse: check its size and the indoor facilities it actually holds.
  • 2. Check open space: establish the open space ratio across the whole site, not just near the entrance.
  • 3. Look for age zones: confirm dedicated areas for children and seniors are planned.
  • 4. Ask about membership: find out whether the clubhouse carries a separate fee on top of maintenance.
  • 5. Verify on RERA: cross-check the amenity specifications in the RERA filing before booking.

Conclusion

Amenities decide how a Sector 150 apartment feels to live in and how well it holds its value. Weigh the daily-use facilities over the showpiece ones, prize a high open space ratio and age-specific zones, and always separate the maintenance cost from the lifestyle promise. Read them that way, and amenities become a measured part of the buying decision rather than a brochure headline.

Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens anchors its offer with a 50,000 sq ft clubhouse, 30+ facilities and 80% open space across 15 acres, with possession targeted for December 2030. To see the full amenity layout and confirm the clubhouse membership terms, request the master plan and the latest cost sheet.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What amenities should I look for in a Sector 150 Noida apartment?

Look for a well-sized clubhouse, a high open space ratio, and facilities for every age group — a gym, pool, sports courts, kids zones, senior spaces and green landscaping. Also check eco-friendly systems like rainwater harvesting and a sewage treatment plant, since these reduce monthly maintenance. The best projects spread amenities across the site rather than crowding them into one corner.

2. How big is the clubhouse at Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens?

The clubhouse at Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens covers 50,000 sq ft and holds indoor zones for sports, wellness and social events, including a temperature-controlled pool, a fully-equipped gym, an indoor lounge and an indoor badminton court. Clubhouse membership fees are charged separately and are set out in the cost sheet at booking.

3. Why does the open space ratio matter in a gated community?

The open space ratio is the share of the site left as greens, courtyards and landscaped paths rather than built structure. A higher ratio means more room to walk, play and breathe, and amenity zones that are spread out instead of compressed. Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens keeps 80% of its 15-acre site as open space, which is generous for Sector 150.

4. Are there amenities for children and senior citizens?

Yes. Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens has a crèche, a kids play area, a mom-toddler play zone and a kids pool for children, and a dedicated elders seating court with a silent court and a contemplation trail for seniors. Placing these zones away from the active sports courts keeps both groups safe and comfortable.

5. Do amenities add to the monthly maintenance cost?

Yes, amenities are maintained through the monthly maintenance charge, and a clubhouse often carries a separate membership fee. Eco-friendly systems such as rainwater harvesting, a sewage treatment plant and an organic waste converter can lower running costs over time. Ask for the expected maintenance rate and clubhouse fee in writing before booking.

6. What eco-friendly amenities does Prestige Bougainvillea Gardens have?

The project includes rainwater harvesting, a sewage treatment plant, an organic waste converter and a waste management system, alongside smart energy-efficient and digital-access systems. These are built in as standard and help keep long-term maintenance costs down for residents. You can cross-check the specifications in the UP RERA filing once the project is registered.

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