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Pulse
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About Pulse
Pulse is a 26-storey high-rise condominium in Willowdale West built by Pemberton Group in 2009, home to 250 units across a range of layouts. The building sits in a residential neighbourhood just north of the downtown core, offering buyers and renters a mix of one and two-bedroom homes. With rental options currently averaging $2,560 per month and units typically sized around 730 square feet, Pulse attracts both young professionals and downsizers looking for accessible, middle-market housing.
Willowdale West is well-served by transit, with the Yonge Line nearby and bus connections throughout the neighbourhood. The area has a quiet, established character with parks, local shops, and schools within walking distance. Pulse suits renters and buyers who want proximity to the city without the intensity of the downtown core.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Pulse and when was it built?
Pulse is a 26-storey high-rise residential condominium developed by Pemberton Group and completed in 2009. The building contains 250 units spread across a range of floor plans, primarily one and two-bedroom layouts. As a high-rise built in the late 2000s, Pulse features the structural and mechanical systems typical of that era, with standard condo finishes and layouts. The building is managed by Brookfield Condominium Services. For prospective residents, the age and scale of the building mean there's a established track record for maintenance and operations, though some may prefer newer construction or heritage charm in other parts of the city.
What's the neighbourhood like around Pulse?
Pulse is located in Willowdale West, a quieter residential neighbourhood in North York that sits between the busy Yonge Street corridor and the Don Valley. The area has good transit access via the Yonge subway line and multiple bus routes, making commutes to downtown and surrounding employment centres straightforward. You'll find parks, local retailers, schools, and family-oriented services within a short walk or drive. The neighbourhood attracts professionals, families, and retirees who want urban convenience without the pace of the downtown core. Yonge Street itself, just east, offers restaurants, services, and shopping, while the surrounding area remains predominantly residential with tree-lined streets.
What should renters and buyers know about living at Pulse?
Units at Pulse are typically compact one and two-bedroom homes averaging around 730 square feet, making them efficient for singles, couples, or small families. Renters should expect to pay in the $2,500 range per month for current availability, though this varies by unit type and exact floor plan. Before committing, ask the property manager or listing agent about maintenance fees, pet policies, and any recent or upcoming building work, as these affect overall housing costs and quality of life. The high-rise format means you'll have elevator access, but unit sizes mean closet and living space may feel limited compared to townhomes or larger buildings. Consider proximity to work, your need for parking, and whether the vertical layout suits your lifestyle before signing a lease or making an offer.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Year built2009
Storeys26
Total units250
DeveloperPemberton Group
Property managerBrookfield Condominium Services
Postal code
M2N 5S2