Church loft conversions sit at the intersection of architecture, history, and lifestyle—and that naturally leads to a lot of questions. These aren’t cookie-cutter condos. They’re former places of worship reimagined as homes, often protected by heritage rules, shaped by one-of-a-kind layouts, and located in some of Toronto’s most established neighbourhoods.
If you’re considering a church loft, chances are you’re drawn to character, volume, and something that feels genuinely different. This FAQ is designed to answer the questions buyers ask us most often—before, during, and after showings.
What Exactly Is a Church Loft Conversion?
A church loft conversion is a residential redevelopment of a former church building or church-owned land. In Toronto, most projects preserve the original structure—think brick facades, towers, stained glass, and soaring ceilings—while introducing modern residential units inside.
No two church loft projects are identical—and that’s very much the point.
Are Church Lofts Condos or Freehold?
Most church loft conversions in Toronto are condominiums, governed by a condo corporation with shared responsibility for common elements like roofs, windows, masonry, and mechanical systems.
Smaller condo corporations are common in church conversions, which can mean:
More direct owner involvement
Fewer amenities
Decisions that feel more personal (for better or worse)
Are Church Lofts Harder to Finance?
In most cases, no—but they do reward experience.
Most major lenders will finance church loft condos without hesitation. Where things can slow down is during the appraisal stage, simply because truly comparable sales are harder to find.
Why Are Condo Fees Sometimes Higher in Church Lofts?
Church lofts often cost more to maintain than newer builds—and that’s usually intentional.
Older roofs, original masonry, and specialty elements like stained glass require ongoing care. With fewer units sharing fixed costs, expenses can feel more concentrated.
In well-managed buildings, higher fees often reflect proactive reserve planning rather than mismanagement. In heritage properties, maintenance isn’t optional—it’s preservation.
What Heritage Restrictions Apply to Owners?
Many church lofts fall under heritage designation, which usually focuses on protecting exterior elements such as facades, towers, and windows.
Inside your unit, restrictions are often far more flexible—but condo rules may still limit what you can alter. Original beams, window openings, or structural elements may be protected, even if they’re inside your suite.
In practical terms:
Cosmetic renovations are usually fine
Structural or window changes often require approval
Exterior alterations are typically off-limits
Are Church Lofts Dark, Cold, or Noisy?
It depends entirely on the unit.
Some suites enjoy dramatic arched windows and multiple exposures, while others rely on clerestory windows or preserved stained glass.
Acoustics and temperature are similarly individual. High ceilings can amplify sound, but modern HVAC retrofits usually perform well. In church lofts, seeing the space matters far more than reading the specs.
Why Are Unit Sizes and Layouts So Inconsistent?
Because churches were never designed to be divided into neat rectangles.
Expect mezzanines, split levels, angled walls, and dramatic ceiling height changes. Buyers tend to price church lofts based on volume, light, and architectural moments—not just the number on a floor plan.
Short-term rentals are a different story. Many church loft condos restrict or prohibit Airbnb-style use outright, and City of Toronto regulations apply regardless of building rules.
If rental flexibility matters to you, it’s critical to review the condo bylaws before buying.
Do Church Lofts Hold Their Value?
Church lofts tend to attract a smaller but highly motivated buyer pool. These aren’t impulse purchases.
Because supply is extremely limited and new conversions are rare, well-located church lofts often hold their value well over time. Buildings like The Church Lofts, Saint Leslieville Church Lofts, and Macpherson Church Lofts consistently draw interest when units come to market.
Liquidity can be slower—but demand is usually very real.
What Neighbourhoods Have the Most Church Loft Conversions?
Church lofts are scattered across the city, with higher concentrations in:
The West End (Bloordale, Dovercourt, Junction-adjacent areas)
Leslieville and the East End
Older downtown neighbourhoods with established church infrastructure
Each area reflects a different era of Toronto’s development—and a different style of conversion.
Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Buy a Church Loft?
Church lofts are ideal for buyers who:
Value character over uniformity
Appreciate architectural history
Plan to stay for more than a quick flip
They may not be ideal if you need:
Predictable layouts
Extensive amenities
Easy short-term resale
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Ready to Explore Church Lofts in Toronto?
If you’re curious what’s currently available—or want insight into a specific building—we’re happy to help.
One-of-a-Kind Mid-Town Gem in a Converted 3-Storey Church. Rare opportunity to own a stunning suite with approx 607 sq ft south-facing open-air terrace surrounded by trees and gardens, perfect for entertaining or serene outdoor living. Features 10 ft coffered ceilings, brand new sliding doors, and complete privacy with windows on three sides filling every room with natural light and serene treetop views. Fully renovated with an enormous Italian designer chef's kitchen, abundant cupboard and counter space, cast stone and gas fireplace, and Restoration Hardware inspired furnishings indoors and out. Open concept living and dining area seamlessly connects to the terrace. Bright and airy primary bedroom offers double doors to the terrace, walk in closet, pot lights, and a luxurious 5 piece ensuite with his and hers sinks. Freshly painted with new engineered white oak wide-plank flooring throughout installed in 2025. Only two suites in the corridor, offering privacy and the feeling of having the floor to yourself. Move-in ready and fully turn-key with everything needed to entertain. Includes two underground parking spaces. Exceptional location just minutes from Yonge Street's boutique shopping district, fine dining, TTC, Sherwood Park, Sunnybrook Hospital, Highway 401 and more. Boutique building living at its finest.More details
The true loft you've been waiting for! Welcome to The Bell tower suite at the highly sought after Abbey Lofts. Incredible 3 years, Million Dollar Renovation as all 2250 sq ft of the unit were re-imagined with high end, modern finishes while maintaining the original character and charm. Enjoy the beautiful Douglas Fir Beams, exposed brick and stunning Cathedral wood ceilings. 2 beds, 2 baths, 2 parking spots and a fantastic office space up in the Bell tower. Incredible attention to detail. Views of the lake and downtown from the Bell Tower. Fantastic location, perfectly positioned in the heart of High Park/Roncesvalles. Steps from High Park, and all the great shops and cafes on Roncesvalles.More details
The largest Penthouse at Brunswick Lofts! This exceptional 2 storey corner home provides 2 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms in an award-winning boutique heritage conversion in the Annex. A sprawling floorplan of 1,577sf square feet with exceptional finishes throughout: A spacious kitchen with Miele appliances, natural stone countertops, an oversized island, white oak hardwood, stone-clad gas fireplace and extensive millwork throughout. Upstairs, 2 bedrooms including a primary suite with lavish ensuite bath with soaker tub, dual vanities and walk in shower. Be first to call this premiere penthouse "home", for exceptional and low-maintenance living just steps to Bloor, Harbord, U of T, transit, parks and more. Full Tarion Warranty and HST is included in purchase price.More details
Magnificent 4 storey Townhome carved from a 1914 Neo-Gothic Church, creating one of Toronto's most spectacular landmark Church conversions. Meticulously restored, preserving the historical details while incorporating modern updates, this Heritage property is a true masterpiece. Even the old bell tower was preserved! Tucked away in a discreet courtyard, Townhome 7 offers soaring cathedral ceilings, original intricate wooden details, exposed original brick masonry, wooden trusses, stone columns, gothic brick arches, an illuminated custom catwalk, workout area with ensuite shower, spacious Primary 3rd floor bedroom, a luxurious 4th floor 5 piece ensuite and custom built-in storage spaces. The Lower Level has a Mud Room/Storage area with direct access to the private, underground oversized parking space set up for electric charging. This unit was built to be the most secluded within the development and there is little to no neighbouring noise. There is nothing to compare to this special space! **EXTRAS** Just steps to the popular neighbourhood of Bloor & Dovercourt, the infamous Ossington Strip, local shops, restaurants, public transportation, and easy access to Downtown. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Toronto history. Please, note there are highly co-operative tenants who are leaving in a month.*More details
**1 YEAR FREE MAINTENANCE** Little Italy. 1885 History. Rare. College St. Known across the city and beyond where street cool and lifestyle meet.Units like this rarely come to market with the finishes and detail held here. Envision your bedroom in the modern Church Tower, one window facing College St(South) the other Bathurst St(East) with a CN tower view. Formerly a large 1+1(845 sq ft as per MPAC) converted to a 2 bedroom. Long, modern linear high gloss kitchen with Caesar stone counter and Island that seats 6, glass backsplash, 9" plank eng flooring with natural finish, exposed concrete ceilings, select exposed concrete walls sealed for lustre, entire unit is re-done, nothing left untouched. Hard loft finishes with warm accents, truly a special space. Step into the stand alone resin soaker tub or the stand alone shower with 16"X16" rain head + hand held with 2 built in 5"x5" speakers for an acoustic shower experience then step out onto the heated bathroom floor. Space, light and tasteful design fill the space. 7th floor Gym, Sauna and enormous rooftop terrace with unparalleled City views.. Unit has parking and locker, full circle conveniences. Michelin Star neighbour at corner plus an entire strip of culinary options.More details
Fully Furnished One Of A Kind Mid-Town Gem In A Converted 3 Storey Church W approx 607 Sqft South Facing Open Air Terrace Surrounded By Trees And Gardens, 10Ft Coffered Ceilings, Complete Privacy W Windows On 3 Sides, Fully Renovated Including Enormous Italian Designer Kitchen, Cast Stone Fireplace, Restoration Hardware Inspired Furnishings Indoor & Outdoor. This Unique Opportunity Is Fully Turn-Key, Minutes From Yonge St's Boutique Shopping District And Nearby Subway Access. Includes Underground Parking (2). Move-In Ready With Everything Needed To Entertain.More details
Unique church loft spanning over 2,250 square feet in desirable Riverdale neighbourhood. Once the Riverdale Presbyterian Church, this is remarkable 2004 Bob Mitchell conversion. Exposed brick walls and sculptural staircases are combined with warm hardwood floors and a two sided gas fireplace. Open and bright with floor-to-ceiling windows from the upper & lower levels yet also private. Enjoy your own private street level patio entrance and second level enclosed terrace. The main floor has a second bedroom with sliding doors and bath ideal for guests and additional entertaining room. The kitchen is outfitted with marble counters, a geometric island & breakfast bar which leads to dramatic dining area framed with 17 ft ceilings and exposed brick walls. A few steps down and you enter an inviting living area with access to additional below grade room ideal for wine tasting, workout space, or reading room. Upstairs is a expansive primary suite containing a 4- pc ensuite, walk-in closet, and open office. This is the largest suite in the building, and one of the most unique and appealing offerings you will find. Steps to incredible schools, parks, subway, shops and restaurants.More details