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What Is a Church Loft Conversion?

At its core, a church loft conversion is exactly what it sounds like: a former place of worship that’s been thoughtfully reimagined into residential living. In Toronto, these conversions typically preserve the architectural bones of the original church — think soaring ceilings, stained glass windows, heavy masonry, and exposed timber — while introducing modern layouts, kitchens, and bathrooms behind the scenes.

Unlike former factories or warehouses, church buildings weren’t designed for production efficiency. They were designed for light, volume, and presence. That’s why church lofts are often considered some of the most dramatic and emotionally compelling examples of true hard loft living in the city.

For buyers who value character over cookie-cutter layouts, church loft conversions sit in a category of their own.

Macpherson Church Lofts - 12 Macpherson Ave
Macpherson Church Lofts – 12 Macpherson Ave

Why Toronto Has So Many Church Loft Conversions

Toronto’s relationship with church loft conversions didn’t happen overnight. It evolved gradually, shaped by changing demographics, shifting neighbourhoods, and the city’s growing appreciation for adaptive reuse.

Changing Congregations and Adaptive Reuse

From the mid-20th century onward, many Toronto congregations began to shrink, relocate, or merge. Large church buildings — often expensive to maintain — became underused, even as the surrounding neighbourhoods grew denser and more desirable. Rather than see these landmark buildings demolished, adaptive reuse became a practical and culturally sensitive solution.

Church conversions allowed Toronto to preserve neighbourhood landmarks while introducing low-density, character-driven housing into established communities — a win-win that still resonates today.

Why Churches Were Ideal for Loft Living

From a structural standpoint, churches were surprisingly well-suited for residential conversion:

  • Exceptionally high ceilings
  • Large, open-span interiors
  • Thick masonry walls and stone detailing
  • Oversized window openings, often with stained glass

These features translate into homes that feel light-filled, dramatic, and completely unlike conventional condos. No two units are ever truly alike — and for many buyers, that’s exactly the point.

A Personal Toronto Connection to Church Conversions

My connection to church loft conversions goes back well before my career in real estate.

In 1941, my great-grandfather helped raise funds to construct St. Cyril and Methodius Roman Catholic Church, located at 40 Claremont Street in Toronto. Built to serve the city’s Slovak Catholic community, the church stood as a neighbourhood anchor for decades.

In 1995 — long before church lofts were widely understood or marketed — the building was thoughtfully converted into just three residential loft homes. It’s a small, early example of adaptive reuse in Toronto, and one that quietly set the stage for how these buildings could evolve while still respecting their history.

That project left a lasting impression on me. Today, working with church loft conversions across the city doesn’t feel like a trend — it feels like a continuation of a Toronto story that’s been unfolding for generations.

View Church Loft Listings for Sale in Toronto

Church lofts are some of the rarest homes in the city — and they don’t always surface through standard condo searches.

We maintain a curated view of every church loft conversion in Toronto, including active listings, quiet opportunities, and buildings to watch. If you’re serious about finding the right one, having a clear picture of what’s available (and what rarely comes up) makes all the difference.

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  • PH 2 225 Brunswick Avenue in Toronto: University Condo for sale (Toronto C01) : MLS®# C12729240

    PH 2 225 Brunswick Avenue University Toronto M5S 2M6
    Main Photo: PH 2 225 Brunswick Avenue in Toronto: University Condo for sale (Toronto C01)  : MLS®# C12729240
    $1,395,000
    Residential Condo & Other
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    C12729240
    Bedrooms:
    1
    Bathrooms:
    2
    * HST Rebate Eligible | Direct Builder Offering * The final 1 bedroom Penthouse at Brunswick Lofts! A bright and modern corner Penthouse with private terrace in the trees in a rare boutique building in the heart of the Annex. This sun-filled and stylish suite offers a generous floorplan of almost 1,100 square feet, in a just-completed heritage conversion of only seven suites. Spanning two levels, this west Penthouse features a private entry with foyer and offers exceptional volume, tremendous attention to modern details and a one-of-a-kind roofline that creates a unique double-height living room flooded with natural light. A custom kitchen with white oak cabinetry, natural stone surfaces, integrated Miele appliances, gas cooktop, oversized island with wine fridge perfect for avid chefs and great entertaining. Upstairs, the quiet primary suite features tailored built-ins and a bright ensuite with soaker tub and shower. Main floor powder room, great storage and the warmth and elegance of loft living. Parking by street permit, and steps to Bloor, Harbord Village, U of T and transit. Heritage architecture and contemporary craftsmanship in an outstanding location. HST included, and full Tarion warranty. More details
    Listed by RIGHT AT HOME REALTY
    MARK SAVEL
  • 2 175 Jones Avenue in Toronto: South Riverdale Condo Townhouse for sale (Toronto E01) : MLS®# E13100040

    2 175 Jones Avenue South Riverdale Toronto M4M 3A2
    Main Photo: 2 175 Jones Avenue in Toronto: South Riverdale Condo Townhouse for sale (Toronto E01)  : MLS®# E13100040
    $999,999
    Residential Condo & Other
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    E13100040
    Bedrooms:
    3
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Truly a one of one property that is both completely unique in substance and equally as unique in value. Set within a boutique church conversion at 175 Jones Avenue, this sprawling 3-storey residence offers 1,750 sq. ft. of interior living space at an unbeatable price per square foot with low maintenance fees. The heart of the home is a massive, open-concept social level featuring a chef's kitchen, sprawling living area, and grand dining space framed by stunning exposed brick and original curved vintage windows. Dramatic "open to below" architectural cutouts flood the space with natural light. The top floor houses two generous bedrooms, both walking out to private balconies. For additional living, the lower level features a versatile room with vaulted ceilings and a massive 15-foot window that serves as a 3rd bedroom or a grand home office. Totalling 1,870+ sq. ft. of indoor/outdoor space, this is a rare sanctuary in Leslieville. In addition to ample storage within the unit, it comes with a storage locker and parking space. You are located just steps from the vibrant Gerrard East corridor, a local favourite known for its eclectic mix of Michelin-recognized dining, trendy coffee shops, and artisanal breweries. With Greenwood Park and the best of Leslieville at your doorstep, this is a rare sanctuary in the city. Totalling 1,870+ sq. ft. of indoor/outdoor space. More details
    Listed by TORONTO CENTRAL INC.
    MARK SAVEL
  • 210 152 Annette Street in Toronto: Junction Area Condo Apartment for sale (Toronto W02) : MLS®# W13077244

    210 152 Annette Street Junction Area Toronto M6P 1P4
    Main Photo: 210 152 Annette Street in Toronto: Junction Area Condo Apartment for sale (Toronto W02)  : MLS®# W13077244
    $899,900
    Residential Condo & Other
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    W13077244
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Welcome to Victoria Lofts, a rare 19th-century church conversion located steps from Toronto's vibrant Junction neighbourhood and High Park. This unique residence blends historic character with modern upgrades, featuring soaring 11-ft ceilings, exposed brick walls, and stunning original architectural arches. The thoughtfully designed layout includes a spacious primary bedroom with custom built-in cabinetry, while the second bedroom is perfectly configured as a stylish home office-complete with inspiring heritage details. A recently renovated bathroom adds a fresh, contemporary touch. Enjoy seamless indoor-outdoor living with a 108 sq. ft. balcony, complete with natural gas BBQ hookup-ideal for entertaining. Set within one of Toronto's most sought-after west-end communities, you're just steps to the cafés, boutiques, breweries, and restaurants of Dundas Street West. The Junction offers a true walkable lifestyle with a strong sense of community, access to transit, and nearby green spaces-making this an exceptional opportunity for both end-users and investors. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX WEALTH BUILDERS REAL ESTATE
    MARK SAVEL
  • 107 152 Annette Street in Toronto: Junction Area Condo Apartment for sale (Toronto W02) : MLS®# W12764090

    107 152 Annette Street Junction Area Toronto M6P 1P4
    Main Photo: 107 152 Annette Street in Toronto: Junction Area Condo Apartment for sale (Toronto W02)  : MLS®# W12764090
    $789,900
    Residential Condo & Other
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    W12764090
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Award winning Victoria Lofts transformed a 19th Century Church and Schoolhouse (formerly the Victoria Royce Presbyterian Church) into one of our city's most desired addresses at 152 Annette while maintaining it's original heritage architecture and integrity. Sought after yet rarely offered, this 825 SF 1 Bedroom + Den features soaring ceilings of more than 10' throughout the principal living areas, large windows with lots of light and exposed duct work in an open concept hard loft with an 153 SF terrace ideal for a quiet city escape. Stainless steel appliances and a generous kitchen island afford lots of space for prepping your next great meal. As well, the terrace features a gas line hookup for BBQ and Summer dining. The grounds are well maintained with lush landscaping. Updates include new flooring and appliances. A block away, the Junction neighbourhood offers a one stop destination for groceries, dining, antiques, clothing and much more. With highlights such as the Sweet Potato grocery store, Botham's restaurant, Coal Miner's Daughter womenswear and Mrs. Huizinga's antiques. A short walk south takes you to High Park, Toronto's largest park with tennis courts, pools and the famous blooming cherry blossoms each spring. Easy access to transit and a near perfect walk score. This is a hidden gem perfect for the discerning eye that holds value well beyond it's price. More details
    Listed by BAKER REAL ESTATE INCORPORATED
    MARK SAVEL
  • 205 456 College Street in Toronto: Palmerston-Little Italy Condo Apartment for sale (Toronto C01) : MLS®# C13080608

    205 456 College Street Palmerston-Little Italy Toronto M6G 4A3
    Main Photo: 205 456 College Street in Toronto: Palmerston-Little Italy Condo Apartment for sale (Toronto C01)  : MLS®# C13080608
    $488,000
    Residential Condo & Other
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    C13080608
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    1
    *BUYER INCENTIVE - 18 Months of PREPAID maintenance fees.* Set within a character-filled building with roots dating back to 1885, the property offers a unique ownership opportunity in a neighbourhood where opportunities like this are few and far between. This 1+den suite offers a functional layout with a spacious bedroom and separate den, ideal for a home office, guest space, or added everyday flexibility. With just under 700 square feet, it also represents one of the rare opportunities in the city to purchase this much space for under $500,000. Positioned at the corner of College and Bathurst in the heart of Little Italy, this residence combines character, value, and convenience in one of downtown Toronto's most vibrant neighbourhoods. Residents enjoy ensuite laundry, transit at the doorstep, a 99 Walk Score, and boutique amenities including a 7th floor gym, sauna, party room, and rooftop terrace with sweeping city views. Steps to acclaimed restaurants, cafes, shops, and local favourites, and just minutes to U of T, Queen's Park, the hospital district, and the downtown core, this is a compelling option for first-time buyers who want to live in one of Toronto's best locations! Seller is motivated to sell! More details
    Listed by SAGE REAL ESTATE LIMITED
    MARK SAVEL
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How Church Loft Conversions Actually Happen in Toronto

Church conversions in Toronto are rarely straightforward. Each project comes with its own set of planning, heritage, and design considerations.

Heritage Status and What It Really Means

Many churches in Toronto are either listed on the City’s Heritage Register or formally designated under heritage legislation. This doesn’t prevent conversion — but it does shape how it happens.

In most cases, heritage protections focus on preserving key exterior elements such as façades, rooflines, stonework, and window openings. Interiors are often more flexible, allowing architects and developers to balance modern livability with historical character.

The result? Homes that feel contemporary, but still unmistakably rooted in Toronto’s architectural past.

Planning, Zoning, and Condo Structures

Church loft conversions tend to result in boutique-scale projects. Some are converted into a handful of large lofts, while others incorporate townhome-style units or small condo corporations with very limited turnover.

This is why church loft buildings often feel more like private residences than traditional condos — and why opportunities to buy into them are so rare.

Saint Leslieville Church Lofts
Saint Leslieville Church Lofts

Real Church Loft Conversion Examples in Toronto

Toronto has no shortage of standout church loft conversions, each with its own personality and architectural approach. A few notable examples include:

Each of these projects reinforces the same idea: there is no such thing as a standard church loft.

What Makes Church Lofts So Different From Other Toronto Lofts

Church lofts aren’t just another variation of hard loft living — they operate by their own rules.

Layouts are often irregular. Ceiling heights can vary dramatically within the same unit. Sightlines, window placements, and architectural quirks are part of the package. For buyers who want predictability, this can be challenging. For buyers who want something unforgettable, it’s exactly the appeal.

Supply is also extremely limited. Once a church has been converted, there’s no second phase, no replication, and no mass production. What exists today is essentially all there will ever be.

Who Church Loft Living Is (and Isn’t) For

Church lofts tend to attract a very specific buyer profile:

  • End-users who plan to stay long-term
  • Buyers who value architecture and history
  • Those willing to trade efficiency for character

They’re often less appealing to investors seeking uniform layouts or frequent turnover. Church loft ownership is usually about lifestyle first — returns second.

Be sure to check out our article on: How To Buy A Church Loft in Toronto

Are Church Loft Conversions Still Happening in Toronto?

They are — but far less frequently than in the past.

As zoning becomes more complex and heritage considerations grow stricter, many remaining church sites are either too small or too protected for large-scale conversion. When projects do move forward, they tend to be boutique, design-forward, and highly customized.

This shrinking pipeline is one reason existing church lofts have become increasingly irreplaceable within Toronto’s housing landscape.

Exploring Church Loft Listings in Toronto

If church loft living speaks to you, access matters.

We track every church loft conversion in the city — past, present, and upcoming — and have access to listings that rarely fit into neat search filters. Whether you’re just starting to explore or waiting for the right opportunity, having context makes all the difference.

Explore current church loft listings in Toronto, or reach out if you’d like to talk through what makes these homes so unique.

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    Mark Savel

    As a lifelong resident of the city, home has always been in midtown Toronto. In creating TorontoLivings, I wanted a place to share my experiences in the city, to educate our clients on the ever-changing market, and show people a side of the City that most don’t see every day.