Fuse Condos offers 871 sq ft of functional living space with expansive city, CN Tower, and lake views. Recently updated flooring runs throughout, adding a fresh, modern touch. The open layout provides generous room for everyday living, with comfortable space for a full living and dining setup without feeling cramped. A spacious L-shaped balcony extends the living area outdoors—ideal for taking in the skyline and lake. An owned parking space is included.
The Building
Fuse Condos is a modern two-tower community known for its unmatched convenience and amenities. Built in 2017, the building offers attentive 24-hour concierge service and a host of facilities including a gym, rooftop terrace, party lounge, media/theatre room, and more. Uniquely, a Food Basics grocery store and Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacy are located at street level, so you don't even need to step outside for daily essentials.
The Neighbourhood
Living at Dupont and Lansdowne places you at the crossroads of three dynamic neighborhoods. Step outside and find yourself immersed in an eclectic community where the Junction, Bloordale Village and Corso Italia converge. Trendy cafés, microbreweries and eateries abound — whether you're grabbing a latte at a local coffee house or enjoying wood-fired pizza and Portuguese BBQ around the corner. For daily needs, you're covered with a full grocery and pharmacy on-site and plenty of shops and services along Dupont Street. When you crave green space, MacGregor Playground is a block away, and the expansive Earlscourt Park (as well as the trails of High Park) are only a short bike ride from home, offering a refreshing contrast to the urban buzz.
Effortless Connectivity
Commuting from 1410 Dupont is seamless. Lansdowne Station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line is less than a 10-minute walk away, and a TTC bus stops right outside the building to get you there even faster. Just one subway stop east, Dundas West Station connects you to regional transit — from here the GO Transit and UP Express whisk you to Union Station or Pearson Airport in minutes. Cyclists can hop on the nearby West Toronto Railpath for a traffic-free route down to the city. For drivers, the Gardiner Expressway is only a few minutes' drive south, making it easy to get into or out of downtown.