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MusÉe
MusÉe
M5V
896
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$842K
AVG SALE
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40
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About MusÉe
Musée is a 17-storey high-rise condo tower completed in 2017 by PlazaCorp, located in the heart of the Church-Yonge Corridor. With 440 units ranging from $7,000 to $22.5M, the building captures a wide spectrum of the downtown Toronto market. Its central position makes it a compelling choice for buyers and renters seeking walkable urban living with transit access and neighbourhood character.
The Church-Yonge Corridor sits between Dundas and College, steps from Yonge-Dundas Square and within minutes of Dundas and College subway stations. This neighbourhood mixes retail, restaurants, galleries, and cultural venues with strong foot traffic and transit connectivity. It appeals to people who want downtown convenience without the high-end price tags of Bay Street or the Entertainment District.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is Musu00e9e?
Musu00e9e is a 17-storey high-rise residential tower developed by PlazaCorp and completed in 2017. It contains 440 units across a range of sizes and price points, from intimate studios to multi-bedroom layouts averaging around 1.9 bedrooms per unit. The building's scale and mid-Yonge location reflect a shift toward mixed-income, walkable tower living in central Toronto. As a newer mid-rise in the downtown core, it benefits from modern building systems and updated life-safety standards while maintaining the urban density and accessibility that define the Church-Yonge Corridor.
What's the neighbourhood around Musu00e9e like?
Musu00e9e sits in the Church-Yonge Corridor, a vibrant retail and cultural strip between Dundas and College. Yonge-Dundas Square is steps away, hosting markets, events, and street-level activity year-round. Both Dundas and College subway stations are a short walk, providing direct access to the Bloor-Yonge and University lines. The area is dense with independent shops, galleries, restaurants, and cafes that cater to a mix of residents, students, and visitors. Church Street runs adjacent, adding residential charm and further retail options. Walking and public transit are the primary modes of transport, making a car optional for most residents.
Who should consider Musu00e9e, and what should they know?
Musu00e9e suits downtown professionals, students, empty-nesters, and renters seeking central Toronto location without commuting. Units average 773 square feet, typically sufficient for one to two people or a small family; many are one-bedroom or open-plan layouts. Before purchasing or renting, ask about maintenance fees (common in high-rises), pet policies, parking availability and costs, and locker or storage options. The building's 2017 completion means fewer structural surprises, but confirm the condo board's financial health and reserve fund. Renters should understand lease terms and landlord responsiveness. For buyers, research recent comparable sales in the tower and the broader Church-Yonge area to inform your offer. The combination of size, age, and location makes Musu00e9e a liquid investment, but condition, unit layout, and view should factor into your decision.
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Building details
TypeHigh-rise
Year built2017
Storeys17
Total units440
DeveloperPlazaCorp
Postal code
M5V