About Fuse2 Condos
Fuse2 Condos is a 23-storey high-rise in the Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction neighbourhood, completed in 2017 by Neudorfer Corporation. With 286 units across the building, it offers a mix of layouts for different living situations, currently showing an average unit size around 600 square feet. The building has seen steady rental activity, with several units available monthly around $2,200, making it a reliable option in this central Toronto location.
Located in a walkable neighbourhood with good access to Dundas West and nearby shops, cafes, and restaurants. Bloor-Spadina subway station and streetcar routes provide direct transit connections. This area attracts renters and buyers seeking an established neighbourhood feel with urban convenience, close to bars, galleries, and independent retail on Ossington and Bloor.
Building amenities
media room
exercise room
party room
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is Fuse2 Condos?
Fuse2 Condos is a 23-storey high-rise residential tower with 286 units, developed by Neudorfer Corporation and completed in 2017. The building serves a mix of owner-occupiers and renters, with units typically ranging around 600 square feet on average. Common amenities include a media room, exercise room, and party room for residents. The building also offers parking and locker storage, practical features for urban living. This mid-rise scale makes it large enough to support good amenities while remaining integrated in the Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction neighbourhood context.
What's the neighbourhood like, and how's the transit access?
Fuse2 Condos sits in the Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction area, a well-established Toronto neighbourhood known for independent retail, dining, and arts venues along Ossington Avenue and Bloor Street West. Transit access is solid: Bloor-Spadina subway station is nearby for rapid downtown access, and multiple streetcar lines (Bloor and Dundas) serve the area. The neighbourhood is walkable for daily errands, with a mix of newer condos and older heritage buildings creating character. It's appealing to renters and buyers who want urban access without the intensity of downtown core living, with good walkability to cafes, galleries, and local shops.
What should buyers and renters know about this building?
Units at Fuse2 typically average around 600 square feet and attract a range of residents, from couples to small families. Current rental activity shows units in the $2,200 range, giving you a sense of typical monthly costs. When evaluating a unit here, ask about building condition, maintenance fee structure, and what's included with parking. Check the unit's orientation and floor level, as higher floors may offer more light and views. The building's amenities (exercise room, media room, party space) add value for communal living. Since this is a 286-unit tower, you'll want to review the building's reserve fund status and any ongoing capital projects. Parking and locker availability are confirmed, which matters if you need secure storage or vehicle access.