
Jacob Kumara
DKUrban space, ideally suited for young urban Professionals or Students The building is located in safe and quiet neighborhood, close to recreational spaces and public transport. Very international atmosphere with many tenants from all over the world, something with makes Pulse a great place to start if you're new in the city. Building's staff are all really service-minded and friendly people who each do their best to assist when inquiries or anything, really. Can warmly recommend.

Elmas
DKStudio Plus in Pulse Living Østerbro This review is for Pulse Living Østerbro. I live in a studio plus facility and very pleased so far. Location is close to the center and very well connected via metro and bus, room is spacious and SO IS THE BATHROOM and Heather and staff are always prompt and super helpful with different requests - small repairs, questions etc. I also think it's good value for money.

Ryan Heapes
DKI live in Tåsingegade 29 I live in Tåsingegade 29, operated by Pulse Living. The location is ideal and the place itself is definitely worth the money. I love the vibe of the building - everyone is super friendly, including the management which is hard to come by. There is an appropriate number of machines in the washing facility and lots of common space to relax in, or play table tennis etc. Very happy with my rental!

Paul
DKAVOID AT ALL COSTS This is not my personal review only, but it is one shared by many tenants (at least 60 or more people, I don't have the full list) who have been affected my Pulse' extremely bad management and irresponsible collaboration in solving the problem. We were promised that we could move in to Pulse Nørrebro on 15 August 2023. But after 4 days, they told us we'd need to leave immediately because they did not have a permit from Kommune to accommodate people in the building. It was just the beginning of a nightmare for many of the tenants like me. - The building is still under final construction as of today, 20 September 2023, when I am writing this - They relocated some people to a hotel, but they only reserved the rooms several days. Many had to move out of the hotel again because Pulse did not extend the booking in advance. - They have been irresponsible and non-transparent in their communication. Not to mention it's incredibly hard to reach out to them. - They blamed the contractors for being late and kept promising to us that the permit would be ready soon - which is not true. - They were late with all the refund for weeks. Many of us don’t have enough money to pay the deposit for the new place we found because of this. And of course, the compensation they promised to us is nowhere to be seen. - The CEO, Pradeep, was so arrogant and uncollaborative in his approach. He even called my friend 'an idiot' in his argument. Many of us have been moving between temporary accommodations for more than a month now. Many are unable to register their CPR, delayed with their jobs and studies and yet Pulse has never been transparent in providing a plausible explanation or compensation to us. I sincerely urge you to find another place and avoid them at all costs. 1.5 months since their initial moving-in day, the building is still basically under construction and not yet ready for living, and yet they had the audacity to claim that it was ready on 15 August 2023. They are also missing qualified documents regarding the fire alarm security system. That's why the Kommune has not granted them the permit for so long. And this is something related to safety and lives, but was taken lightly by Pulse. Do you want to live in a place where the management is irresponsible, won't keep their words and does not care about your safety like this?

Oana Stan
GBBad management with no respect for their tenants Pulse is a fast solution for internationals in a complex real-estate market that cph is, but I would advise to avoid it if possible. You'll see a name mentioned in the reviews and that is Heather's. She saved the reputation of Pulse while she was a community manager cause she really cared about the community and she was a great problem solver. Once she left, the attitude in the community completely changed and communicating with management became very difficult, with top down decisions that disregarded the wellbeing of their tenants. - the idea of community was lot / people not respecting the communal spaces - disgusting communal kitchen that is not cleaned after being used - clothes all over the space in the laundry room - the laundry room is overcrowded, humid and with mouldy smell - rules not respected - people smoking in their rooms. There was even a fire in the building due to that. - people smoking weed in the building. Actually the dealers are right around the corner of the building. - no communication from management on renovations and lack of response when you escalate issues to them. - evictions with no detailed explanation on why contracts cannot be renewed - the contract is written in vague language so there is room for interpretation. If you are not paying extra attention you can lose your deposit or be billed for rent that you already prepaid. - they fired the handy men who were daily in the building helping with maintenance and all sorts of adhoc issues. I am not here to bash Pulse, but the conditions have decreased a lot and it is just a money driven business with no care for their tenants. Especially if this is your first rental in Cph, you will probably get scammed by them somehow. Consider that you pay upfront up to 50.000 dkk. Is it worth that investment of time and energy considering that you are in the city, close to the metro?! That is your call to make...