| size: | 1 Bedroom |
| rent: | $1350.00 / Monthly |
| occupancy date: | December 1, 2010 |
| minimum term: | 1 year |
| condo name: | Pulse |
| address: | 5500, 5508 Yonge St |
| neighbourhood: | Willowdale |
| municipality: | North York |
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| exclusions: | Heat, Hydro |
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Pulse 1 @ 5500 Yonge St. (Yonge & Finch). Available December 1st, 2010
575 sq. feet (largest 1 bedroom unit floor plan in building), 10th floor. South west view (no obstruction); view of park/greenery. Balcony entrance both from bedroom and living room. Hardwood throughout (except bedroom). Laundry on-suite. Stainless Steel Appliances. Upgraded kitchen cupboards and ceramic tiles throughout (including bathroom). Unit just over 1 year old by Pembreton Group. Open concept living/dining. Building amenities include: gym, party rooms, quiet rooms, meeting rooms, internet cafe, virtual golf, guest parking, guest suites. Water included, heat and electricity excluded --- Credit history report and employment letter required |
Builder's Description:
Two glass buildings, 26 and 27 stories high rise on the west side of Yonge Street, just south of Finch Avenue. Surrounded by an incredible array of amenities, the location gives residents a sense of freedom and an endless choice of activities, shops and services.
Pulse - South Tower - TSCC #2002
Pulse - North Tower - TSCC #2029
Willowdale as described by Wikipedia.org (CC-BY-CA): Willowdale is an established community in the former City of North York, now part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was originally called Lansing, which is now the name of a nearby neighbourhood. North York was merged with five other municipalities and a regional government to form the new City of Toronto in 1998. Willowdale was originally a village centred at the intersection of Willowdale Avenue and Sheppard Avenue East 43°45′50″N 79°23′59″W? / ?43.76389°N 79.39972°W? / 43.76389; -79.39972? (Old Willowdale), where a number of small business and commercial buildings still remain. The boundaries of the current neighbourhood extend as far east as Bayview Avenue, west to Bathurst Street, south to the 401 freeway, and north to Steeles Avenue. The neighbourhood abuts Bayview Village to the east and is considered to overlap Newtonbrook to the north. North York Centre is centred at the intersection of Yonge Street and Empress Avenue and is commonly thought to be a part of Willowdale, though its high-rise residential and commercial development in recent years sets it apart from much of the rest of Willowdale. The Willowdale neighbourhood consists of single family homes, condominium townhouses and high-rise condominium towers. High density development is restricted along Yonge Street. The single family homes range in age from the original 1910 to 1950s construction (one and two-storey pre-war houses and modest one-and-half storey postwar houses). After the 1990s, very large replacement two-storey luxury homes were constructed by tearing down the original houses. It is in this neighbourhood that the term "monster homes" was first applied by Torontonians.