In Toronto real estate, the word loft gets used a lot — and not always accurately. To some buyers, a loft simply means high ceilings and exposed brick. To others, it’s about history, character, and living in a space that clearly wasn’t designed as a condo from day one.
Two of the most commonly compared options are church loft conversions andhard loft conversions. On the surface, they can seem similar: both are adaptive reuse projects, both offer architectural character, and neither feels like a cookie‑cutter glass tower. But in practice, they deliver very different living experiences.
We see this play out with buyers all the time. Someone starts their search thinking they want “a loft,” only to realize later that which type of loft matters just as much as the neighbourhood or price point.
Let’s break down the real differences.
What Is a Church Loft Conversion?
A church loft conversion takes a former place of worship — often dating back 80 to 120 years — and reimagines it as residential space. In Toronto, these projects are usually boutique in scale, sometimes with fewer than 20 units total.
What draws buyers in is obvious the moment you walk inside: soaring vaulted ceilings, stone or brick walls, original wood trusses, arched windows, and in some cases, preserved stained glass. These are spaces that feel special.
That said, church lofts are also shaped by what already exists. Floor plates, ceiling heights, window placement, and structural elements are largely dictated by the original building. As a result, layouts tend to be more fixed and less flexible.
Hard lofts are created from former industrial buildings — factories, warehouses, manufacturing plants, and sometimes commercial bakeries or print shops. Most date back to the early-to-mid 20th century, particularly in neighbourhoods like Liberty Village, King West, Leslieville, and the Junction.
The defining features are industrial: exposed concrete, steel beams, brick walls, massive factory windows, and wide, open floor plans. Unlike church lofts, hard lofts were often large, rectangular spaces designed for efficiency — which translates well to residential living.
Hard lofts typically offer more layout flexibility and are easier to renovate over time. It’s not uncommon to see owners reconfigure bedrooms, kitchens, and workspaces as their needs evolve.
Design & Architecture: Old‑World Grandeur vs Industrial Edge
Design is where the emotional split really happens.
Church lofts lean into history. They feel dramatic, almost gallery‑like, and there’s a sense of permanence to the architecture. Buyers who choose them often talk about the feeling the space gives them rather than pure functionality.
Hard lofts, by contrast, feel urban and practical. The beauty comes from raw materials and scale rather than ornamentation. Exposed concrete and brick create a backdrop that can adapt to different furniture styles, artwork, and renovations over time.
Neither is better — but they appeal to very different personalities.
Layout & Livability: Day‑to‑Day Reality
One of the biggest surprises for first‑time loft buyers is how differently these spaces live.
Church loft layouts are often vertical, with mezzanines or split levels. Bedrooms may overlook living areas, and privacy can be limited. Storage is sometimes creative rather than abundant. These homes reward buyers who value atmosphere over efficiency.
Hard lofts tend to be more forgiving. Larger floor plates make it easier to carve out proper bedrooms, home offices, and storage. Ceiling heights are still generous, but the overall space usually feels more balanced for daily living.
We often see buyers initially drawn to church lofts emotionally, then gravitate toward hard lofts once they start thinking about how they’ll actually use the space every day.
Many church lofts in Toronto are heritage‑designated. While this protects the character of the building, it also limits what owners can change — especially when it comes to windows, exterior elements, and sometimes interior features tied to the original structure.
Hard lofts may also be heritage buildings, but restrictions are usually lighter and focused on exterior façades. Interior renovations are typically far more straightforward.
Before buying, it’s critical to understand what is and isn’t allowed. This is one area where due diligence can save buyers from frustration later.
Maintenance, Condo Fees & Ownership Reality
Church lofts often operate with smaller condo corporations and highly customized buildings. Roofs, stonework, specialty windows, and aging systems can all translate into higher maintenance costs or special assessments over time.
Hard loft buildings tend to have more standardized systems and larger reserve funds, simply due to scale. Fees are often easier to predict, though they can still vary widely depending on amenities and building condition.
Neither option is inherently risky — but expectations should be realistic.
Who Each Loft Type Is Best For
A Church Loft Might Be Right If…
You value architecture and history over layout efficiency
You want a truly one‑of‑a‑kind home
You’re buying for long‑term enjoyment, not frequent renovations
You’re comfortable with some design compromises
A Hard Loft Might Be Right If…
You want open‑concept living with flexibility
You plan to renovate or reconfigure over time
You prefer a more urban, industrial aesthetic
You want a broader resale audience down the road
Toronto FAQs: Church Lofts vs Hard Lofts
Are church lofts harder to resell? They appeal to a narrower audience, but buyers who want them are usually highly motivated.
Do church lofts always have higher condo fees? Not always, but unique building systems can increase costs over time.
Can I renovate a church loft unit? Interior changes are often limited. Always review heritage restrictions first.
Which holds value better long‑term? Both can perform well. Hard lofts tend to be more liquid; church lofts rely more on emotional demand.
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
Welcome to Suite 306 at The Church Lofts, a boutique hard loft conversion completed in 2010 within a restored 1901 neo-Gothic church. A rare opportunity to own one of just 28 residences, this distinctive building blends preserved architectural character with modern design in one of Toronto's most dynamic west-end neighbourhoods.The building's impressive entrance opens into a striking central atrium crowned by a skylight, creating a dramatic sense of volume and light. The experience of arriving home is both architectural and atmospheric, a memorable feature that sets the tone from the moment you enter. Offering approximately 1,160 interior square feet and 156 square feet of exterior living space across multiple levels, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is defined by exceptional proportions and authentic hard loft detailing. Soaring 19-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and six skylights create an airy, light-filled interior. The suite's one-of-a-kind stained glass windows serve as a remarkable focal point, preserving the building's historic character while adding warmth and artistry to the living space. Recent updates include fresh paint throughout, a new dishwasher, and newly installed solar blinds. Wood flooring runs throughout, complementing the loft's architectural elements with a cohesive finish. Two private outdoor patios extend the living space and offer inviting outdoor retreats. The functional multi-level layout provides well-scaled bedrooms and two full bathrooms, well-suited to both everyday living and entertaining. One parking space and a private locker are included. Ideally located steps to Dufferin Grove and Christie Pitts parks. Enjoy restaurants, bars and amenities along Bloor and College Street. Quick access to TTC and public transit.More details
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
Welcome to this bright 1Br+Den apartment in the heart of the very desirable Little ITALY! South exposure, spoiled with CN Tower and downtown views. Generously sized windows fill this apartment with warmth and plenty of natural light. Very welcoming with charm and modern upgrades. Newer 2-toned kitchen cabinets with upgraded stainless steel appliances, beautiful backsplash and stone countertop. Plenty of counterspace with lots of storage. Spacious bedroom and separate den/office. Small sized building with party room, gym/exercise room, rooftop deck. Conveniently located with transit service at your door. Steps to trendy restaurants, cafes and shops. Very motivated Sellers! Sellers currently rent a parking spot in the building.More details
This Two Bedroom, Two Bathroom Condo Is Located In The Historical Victoria Church Loft Conversions! A Unique Place To Live, Mixing Historical Charm With Modern Luxury. Easy Access To Both Junction, And Bloor West Village Neighbourhoods. This Exclusive Loft Conversion In A Victorian Church Offers A Spacious Two Bedroom Setup, Perfect With High Ceilings, Big Windows And Lots Of Natural Light. The Primary Bedroom Features A 4-piece Ensuite And Custom Closet Organizers, With Plenty Of Storage. The Open Concept Kitchen Is Complete With Granite Counters, A Breakfast Bar, And Stainless Steel Appliances. Private Balcony With Tree Views, BBQs Are Allowed! Parking And Storage Locker Included.More details
Experience the ultimate urban lifestyle at The Channel Club, situated at the vibrant intersection of College and Bathurst. This exceptionally large and spacious 930 sq. ft. suite offers a bright and sunny atmosphere in the very heart of Little Italy. The layout features a large master bedroom and a versatile, enclosed den/sunroom with a door that functions perfectly as a second bedroom or a private home office. The unit also includes 1.5 bathrooms and a full ensuite laundry. The interior is built for those who love to cook , boasting a large eat-in kitchen with a dishwasher and a separate, dedicated dining room. Storage is never an issue here, as the suite includes three closets, an ensuite storage room, and an additional locker. For those who value outdoor space, the quiet, West-facing covered balcony provides a stunning view and a peaceful retreat from the city's energy. Your rental also includes a secured underground parking spot for total peace of mind. Beyond the suite, residents enjoy premium building amenities including a gym, a rooftop patio, and a recreation room/library, all protected by a comprehensive security system. This location is truly unbeatable with a Walk Score of 97 and a Transit Score of 98. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home.More details
Standout Boutique condo at College & Bathurst in the heart of Little Italy! Spacious 1-bedroom corner suite with parking featuring a bright, functional layout and floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular southeast city skyline views. Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar-perfect for everyday living or entertaining. Ensuite laundry. Located in the Channel Club, just steps to top restaurants, cafes, independent shops, grocery stores, U of T, and public transit. Exceptional walkability in one of Toronto's most vibrant neighbourhoods!More details
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
Welcome to Suite 306 at The Church Lofts, a boutique hard loft conversion completed in 2010 within a restored 1901 neo-Gothic church. A rare opportunity to own one of just 28 residences, this distinctive building blends preserved architectural character with modern design in one of Toronto's most dynamic west-end neighbourhoods.The building's impressive entrance opens into a striking central atrium crowned by a skylight, creating a dramatic sense of volume and light. The experience of arriving home is both architectural and atmospheric, a memorable feature that sets the tone from the moment you enter. Offering approximately 1,160 interior square feet and 156 square feet of exterior living space across multiple levels, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is defined by exceptional proportions and authentic hard loft detailing. Soaring 19-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and six skylights create an airy, light-filled interior. The suite's one-of-a-kind stained glass windows serve as a remarkable focal point, preserving the building's historic character while adding warmth and artistry to the living space. Recent updates include fresh paint throughout, a new dishwasher, and newly installed solar blinds. Wood flooring runs throughout, complementing the loft's architectural elements with a cohesive finish. Two private outdoor patios extend the living space and offer inviting outdoor retreats. The functional multi-level layout provides well-scaled bedrooms and two full bathrooms, well-suited to both everyday living and entertaining. One parking space and a private locker are included. Ideally located steps to Dufferin Grove and Christie Pitts parks. Enjoy restaurants, bars and amenities along Bloor and College Street. Quick access to TTC and public transit.More details
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
Welcome to this bright 1Br+Den apartment in the heart of the very desirable Little ITALY! South exposure, spoiled with CN Tower and downtown views. Generously sized windows fill this apartment with warmth and plenty of natural light. Very welcoming with charm and modern upgrades. Newer 2-toned kitchen cabinets with upgraded stainless steel appliances, beautiful backsplash and stone countertop. Plenty of counterspace with lots of storage. Spacious bedroom and separate den/office. Small sized building with party room, gym/exercise room, rooftop deck. Conveniently located with transit service at your door. Steps to trendy restaurants, cafes and shops. Very motivated Sellers! Sellers currently rent a parking spot in the building.More details
This Two Bedroom, Two Bathroom Condo Is Located In The Historical Victoria Church Loft Conversions! A Unique Place To Live, Mixing Historical Charm With Modern Luxury. Easy Access To Both Junction, And Bloor West Village Neighbourhoods. This Exclusive Loft Conversion In A Victorian Church Offers A Spacious Two Bedroom Setup, Perfect With High Ceilings, Big Windows And Lots Of Natural Light. The Primary Bedroom Features A 4-piece Ensuite And Custom Closet Organizers, With Plenty Of Storage. The Open Concept Kitchen Is Complete With Granite Counters, A Breakfast Bar, And Stainless Steel Appliances. Private Balcony With Tree Views, BBQs Are Allowed! Parking And Storage Locker Included.More details
Experience the ultimate urban lifestyle at The Channel Club, situated at the vibrant intersection of College and Bathurst. This exceptionally large and spacious 930 sq. ft. suite offers a bright and sunny atmosphere in the very heart of Little Italy. The layout features a large master bedroom and a versatile, enclosed den/sunroom with a door that functions perfectly as a second bedroom or a private home office. The unit also includes 1.5 bathrooms and a full ensuite laundry. The interior is built for those who love to cook , boasting a large eat-in kitchen with a dishwasher and a separate, dedicated dining room. Storage is never an issue here, as the suite includes three closets, an ensuite storage room, and an additional locker. For those who value outdoor space, the quiet, West-facing covered balcony provides a stunning view and a peaceful retreat from the city's energy. Your rental also includes a secured underground parking spot for total peace of mind. Beyond the suite, residents enjoy premium building amenities including a gym, a rooftop patio, and a recreation room/library, all protected by a comprehensive security system. This location is truly unbeatable with a Walk Score of 97 and a Transit Score of 98. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home.More details
Standout Boutique condo at College & Bathurst in the heart of Little Italy! Spacious 1-bedroom corner suite with parking featuring a bright, functional layout and floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular southeast city skyline views. Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar-perfect for everyday living or entertaining. Ensuite laundry. Located in the Channel Club, just steps to top restaurants, cafes, independent shops, grocery stores, U of T, and public transit. Exceptional walkability in one of Toronto's most vibrant neighbourhoods!More details
If you’re not sure which direction makes sense, that’s normal. The right choice often becomes clear once you walk a few buildings and experience the difference firsthand.
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.
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
Welcome to Suite 306 at The Church Lofts, a boutique hard loft conversion completed in 2010 within a restored 1901 neo-Gothic church. A rare opportunity to own one of just 28 residences, this distinctive building blends preserved architectural character with modern design in one of Toronto's most dynamic west-end neighbourhoods.The building's impressive entrance opens into a striking central atrium crowned by a skylight, creating a dramatic sense of volume and light. The experience of arriving home is both architectural and atmospheric, a memorable feature that sets the tone from the moment you enter. Offering approximately 1,160 interior square feet and 156 square feet of exterior living space across multiple levels, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is defined by exceptional proportions and authentic hard loft detailing. Soaring 19-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and six skylights create an airy, light-filled interior. The suite's one-of-a-kind stained glass windows serve as a remarkable focal point, preserving the building's historic character while adding warmth and artistry to the living space. Recent updates include fresh paint throughout, a new dishwasher, and newly installed solar blinds. Wood flooring runs throughout, complementing the loft's architectural elements with a cohesive finish. Two private outdoor patios extend the living space and offer inviting outdoor retreats. The functional multi-level layout provides well-scaled bedrooms and two full bathrooms, well-suited to both everyday living and entertaining. One parking space and a private locker are included. Ideally located steps to Dufferin Grove and Christie Pitts parks. Enjoy restaurants, bars and amenities along Bloor and College Street. Quick access to TTC and public transit.More details
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
Welcome to this bright 1Br+Den apartment in the heart of the very desirable Little ITALY! South exposure, spoiled with CN Tower and downtown views. Generously sized windows fill this apartment with warmth and plenty of natural light. Very welcoming with charm and modern upgrades. Newer 2-toned kitchen cabinets with upgraded stainless steel appliances, beautiful backsplash and stone countertop. Plenty of counterspace with lots of storage. Spacious bedroom and separate den/office. Small sized building with party room, gym/exercise room, rooftop deck. Conveniently located with transit service at your door. Steps to trendy restaurants, cafes and shops. Very motivated Sellers! Sellers currently rent a parking spot in the building.More details
This Two Bedroom, Two Bathroom Condo Is Located In The Historical Victoria Church Loft Conversions! A Unique Place To Live, Mixing Historical Charm With Modern Luxury. Easy Access To Both Junction, And Bloor West Village Neighbourhoods. This Exclusive Loft Conversion In A Victorian Church Offers A Spacious Two Bedroom Setup, Perfect With High Ceilings, Big Windows And Lots Of Natural Light. The Primary Bedroom Features A 4-piece Ensuite And Custom Closet Organizers, With Plenty Of Storage. The Open Concept Kitchen Is Complete With Granite Counters, A Breakfast Bar, And Stainless Steel Appliances. Private Balcony With Tree Views, BBQs Are Allowed! Parking And Storage Locker Included.More details
Experience the ultimate urban lifestyle at The Channel Club, situated at the vibrant intersection of College and Bathurst. This exceptionally large and spacious 930 sq. ft. suite offers a bright and sunny atmosphere in the very heart of Little Italy. The layout features a large master bedroom and a versatile, enclosed den/sunroom with a door that functions perfectly as a second bedroom or a private home office. The unit also includes 1.5 bathrooms and a full ensuite laundry. The interior is built for those who love to cook , boasting a large eat-in kitchen with a dishwasher and a separate, dedicated dining room. Storage is never an issue here, as the suite includes three closets, an ensuite storage room, and an additional locker. For those who value outdoor space, the quiet, West-facing covered balcony provides a stunning view and a peaceful retreat from the city's energy. Your rental also includes a secured underground parking spot for total peace of mind. Beyond the suite, residents enjoy premium building amenities including a gym, a rooftop patio, and a recreation room/library, all protected by a comprehensive security system. This location is truly unbeatable with a Walk Score of 97 and a Transit Score of 98. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home.More details
Standout Boutique condo at College & Bathurst in the heart of Little Italy! Spacious 1-bedroom corner suite with parking featuring a bright, functional layout and floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular southeast city skyline views. Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar-perfect for everyday living or entertaining. Ensuite laundry. Located in the Channel Club, just steps to top restaurants, cafes, independent shops, grocery stores, U of T, and public transit. Exceptional walkability in one of Toronto's most vibrant neighbourhoods!More details
Why Church Loft Living Still Captivates Toronto Buyers
According to the calendar, church loft conversions shouldn’t work as well as they do. Old buildings. Heritage restrictions. Layouts that don’t follow modern rules. And yet… buyers keep gravitating toward them.
What we hear most often from clients isn’t about square footage or amenities. It’s about owning something no one else can replicate. A home with history, permanence, and personality — in a city where so much new housing can feel interchangeable.
Below are our top five favourite church loft conversions in Toronto, based on first-hand client feedback, livability, architectural integrity, and long-term appeal. This isn’t a list of the flashiest buildings — it’s a list of the ones people truly love living in.
Originally St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church, this boutique conversion leans into restraint rather than drama. The exterior still reads unmistakably ecclesiastical, while the interiors feel calm, intentional, and timeless.
Why buyers love it
A sense of quiet luxury rather than overt loft theatrics
Elegant proportions and natural light over exaggerated ceiling heights
A location that feels residential, yet moments from Yorkville and Summerhill
Clients often tell us this building feels “settled” — in the best possible way. It attracts end-users who want character without chaos, and homes that age gracefully rather than chase trends.
2. College Street United Church Lofts – 456 College St
College Street United Church Lofts
If you picture a classic Toronto church loft, this is probably the building you’re imagining.
College Street United Church Lofts delivers the full architectural experience: soaring ceilings, dramatic arched windows, and a stone façade that anchors the corner of College Street with authority.
Why buyers love it
Volume and light that simply can’t be recreated today
A true sense of arrival — every unit feels distinct
Urban energy without sacrificing architectural soul
What consistently stands out here is pride of ownership. Buyers know exactly what they’re buying, and they buy it because nothing else compares.
St. Leslieville Church Lofts strikes one of the best balances we’ve seen between heritage character and everyday livability.
The building maintains its church presence without overwhelming the interiors, making it a favourite among buyers who want authenticity without sacrificing functionality.
Why buyers love it
A strong community feel within the building
Character-rich spaces that still work day to day
A quieter, neighbourhood-first east-end location
Clients often describe this building as warm and approachable — a place that feels special without feeling precious.
Smaller and more understated than many church conversions, Sunday School Lofts is what we often call a “hidden gem.”
Converted from an ancillary church structure rather than the main sanctuary, this building benefits from more traditional layouts while still retaining a heritage feel.
Why buyers love it
Boutique scale with low turnover
Practical layouts paired with subtle character details
A tucked-away setting just steps from Yonge Street
It’s especially popular with downsizers and professionals who want something different — but not difficult.
Arch Lofts makes no attempt to hide its origins — and that’s exactly the appeal.
With Gothic Revival architecture, dramatic stonework, and preserved arched windows, this conversion delivers immediate emotional impact the moment you walk in.
Why buyers love it
Strong visual identity and architectural presence
Old-world details paired with modern interiors
A sense of permanence that new construction can’t replicate
Buyers here tend to be design-forward and comfortable embracing character over efficiency — and they wouldn’t have it any other way.
Despite their differences, these church loft conversions share a few defining traits:
True scarcity — once you miss one, there may not be another for years
End-user appeal — people buy these homes to live in, not flip
Emotional connection — buyers remember the moment they walked in
And that’s the real takeaway. Church lofts aren’t about maximizing value per square foot. They’re about owning a space that feels meaningful.
Thinking About Buying a Church Loft?
If you’re exploring church loft living, understanding the nuances — from heritage designations to unit variability — makes all the difference.
You can learn more about how these conversions work in our Church Loft Conversions in Toronto guide, or scroll below to explore current church loft listings across the city.
As always, we’re happy to talk through what actually matters when buying one of these homes — and which buildings truly stand the test of time.
View All Church Lofts for Sale in Toronto
Church loft opportunities are rare, and when the right one comes up, timing matters. View all church lofts currently for sale in Toronto:
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
Welcome to Suite 306 at The Church Lofts, a boutique hard loft conversion completed in 2010 within a restored 1901 neo-Gothic church. A rare opportunity to own one of just 28 residences, this distinctive building blends preserved architectural character with modern design in one of Toronto's most dynamic west-end neighbourhoods.The building's impressive entrance opens into a striking central atrium crowned by a skylight, creating a dramatic sense of volume and light. The experience of arriving home is both architectural and atmospheric, a memorable feature that sets the tone from the moment you enter. Offering approximately 1,160 interior square feet and 156 square feet of exterior living space across multiple levels, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is defined by exceptional proportions and authentic hard loft detailing. Soaring 19-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and six skylights create an airy, light-filled interior. The suite's one-of-a-kind stained glass windows serve as a remarkable focal point, preserving the building's historic character while adding warmth and artistry to the living space. Recent updates include fresh paint throughout, a new dishwasher, and newly installed solar blinds. Wood flooring runs throughout, complementing the loft's architectural elements with a cohesive finish. Two private outdoor patios extend the living space and offer inviting outdoor retreats. The functional multi-level layout provides well-scaled bedrooms and two full bathrooms, well-suited to both everyday living and entertaining. One parking space and a private locker are included. Ideally located steps to Dufferin Grove and Christie Pitts parks. Enjoy restaurants, bars and amenities along Bloor and College Street. Quick access to TTC and public transit.More details
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
Welcome to this bright 1Br+Den apartment in the heart of the very desirable Little ITALY! South exposure, spoiled with CN Tower and downtown views. Generously sized windows fill this apartment with warmth and plenty of natural light. Very welcoming with charm and modern upgrades. Newer 2-toned kitchen cabinets with upgraded stainless steel appliances, beautiful backsplash and stone countertop. Plenty of counterspace with lots of storage. Spacious bedroom and separate den/office. Small sized building with party room, gym/exercise room, rooftop deck. Conveniently located with transit service at your door. Steps to trendy restaurants, cafes and shops. Very motivated Sellers! Sellers currently rent a parking spot in the building.More details
This Two Bedroom, Two Bathroom Condo Is Located In The Historical Victoria Church Loft Conversions! A Unique Place To Live, Mixing Historical Charm With Modern Luxury. Easy Access To Both Junction, And Bloor West Village Neighbourhoods. This Exclusive Loft Conversion In A Victorian Church Offers A Spacious Two Bedroom Setup, Perfect With High Ceilings, Big Windows And Lots Of Natural Light. The Primary Bedroom Features A 4-piece Ensuite And Custom Closet Organizers, With Plenty Of Storage. The Open Concept Kitchen Is Complete With Granite Counters, A Breakfast Bar, And Stainless Steel Appliances. Private Balcony With Tree Views, BBQs Are Allowed! Parking And Storage Locker Included.More details
Experience the ultimate urban lifestyle at The Channel Club, situated at the vibrant intersection of College and Bathurst. This exceptionally large and spacious 930 sq. ft. suite offers a bright and sunny atmosphere in the very heart of Little Italy. The layout features a large master bedroom and a versatile, enclosed den/sunroom with a door that functions perfectly as a second bedroom or a private home office. The unit also includes 1.5 bathrooms and a full ensuite laundry. The interior is built for those who love to cook , boasting a large eat-in kitchen with a dishwasher and a separate, dedicated dining room. Storage is never an issue here, as the suite includes three closets, an ensuite storage room, and an additional locker. For those who value outdoor space, the quiet, West-facing covered balcony provides a stunning view and a peaceful retreat from the city's energy. Your rental also includes a secured underground parking spot for total peace of mind. Beyond the suite, residents enjoy premium building amenities including a gym, a rooftop patio, and a recreation room/library, all protected by a comprehensive security system. This location is truly unbeatable with a Walk Score of 97 and a Transit Score of 98. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home.More details
Standout Boutique condo at College & Bathurst in the heart of Little Italy! Spacious 1-bedroom corner suite with parking featuring a bright, functional layout and floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular southeast city skyline views. Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar-perfect for everyday living or entertaining. Ensuite laundry. Located in the Channel Club, just steps to top restaurants, cafes, independent shops, grocery stores, U of T, and public transit. Exceptional walkability in one of Toronto's most vibrant neighbourhoods!More details
Buying a church loft in Toronto isn’t just a real estate decision — it’s a lifestyle choice. These conversions sit at the intersection of architecture, history, and modern urban living. For the right buyer, they can be incredibly rewarding. For the wrong one, they can feel unnecessarily complicated.
Over the years, we’ve helped countless buyers navigate Toronto’s loft market, and few property types spark as many questions as church conversions. So let’s break it down clearly: what makes living in a church loft special, where the trade-offs really are, and who these spaces tend to suit best.
What Is a Church Loft, Really?
A church loft is the residential conversion of a former place of worship — often dating back decades — into a small collection of loft-style homes. In Toronto, many of these churches were built in established neighbourhoods long before zoning, transit lines, or condo towers were ever part of the conversation.
Unlike factory or warehouse lofts, church conversions weren’t designed for residential use. That’s exactly what gives them their charm — and their quirks. Original sanctuaries become dramatic living spaces. Sunday school wings turn into stacked townhomes. Bell towers sometimes become private terraces.
If you want a deeper look at how these projects come together, we break it all down on our main page dedicated to church loft conversions in Toronto.
701 Dovercourt Rd – The Church Lofts
Why Buyers Are Drawn to Church Lofts
Architecture You Simply Can’t Rebuild Today
Vaulted ceilings. Exposed stone. Stained glass windows that cast light differently throughout the day. These are features that modern construction simply doesn’t replicate — at least not authentically.
Church lofts tend to feel more like custom homes than condos. Even years after completion, they still stand out in listing photos and in person. That architectural permanence is a big part of their long-term appeal.
Every Unit Is Genuinely One-of-a-Kind
One of the first things buyers notice when touring a church loft is that no two units are alike. Ceiling heights vary. Layouts shift. Windows aren’t symmetrical. In a market full of repetition, this individuality is refreshing.
From a resale perspective, uniqueness cuts both ways — but for buyers who value character, it’s exactly the point.
Quiet, Low-Density Living
Most church conversions are small by design. Fewer units. Fewer neighbours. Often no elevators at all.
That translates into quieter buildings, a stronger sense of community, and far less of the anonymous, hotel-like feel that comes with many high-rise condos. Short-term rentals are also far less common in these buildings.
The Realities Buyers Need to Understand
Heritage Restrictions Can Limit Changes
Many church lofts in Toronto are protected under some form of heritage designation. While this preserves the building’s character, it can also limit what owners are allowed to alter — particularly on exteriors, windows, and rooflines.
Interior changes are usually more flexible, but buyers should understand that heritage status is about stewardship as much as ownership.
Maintenance Costs Can Be Less Predictable
Older buildings come with older bones. Even when systems are updated during conversion, long-term maintenance can be less predictable than in brand-new construction.
Monthly fees don’t always tell the full story either. Church lofts often have fewer amenities, but higher per-unit responsibilities due to the size and complexity of the structure.
Smaller Condo Corporations Mean More Involvement
Church loft condo boards are typically small and owner-driven. That can be a positive — decisions feel more personal and less bureaucratic — but it also means owners are often more involved.
If you prefer a hands-off ownership experience, this is worth factoring in.
Financing, Insurance & Resale Considerations
The good news? Financing and insurance for church lofts have improved significantly over the years. Most major lenders are now comfortable with well-established conversions, especially those with strong reserve funds and clear management structures.
Resale value tends to track differently than conventional condos. Church lofts don’t always move in lockstep with broader condo trends, but they often hold value well over the long term because there simply aren’t many of them — and there won’t be more built.
Our First-Hand Experience at Heritage Towns at Hallam
The Heritage Towns at Hallam – 1183 Dufferin St
One of the clearest insights we can offer comes from our experience selling the entire Heritage Towns at Hallam community. We spent over two years on-site, working closely with buyers, from early sales through full occupancy.
What stood out most was how buyer perceptions evolved. Early on, many people focused on what these homes weren’t — they weren’t standard condos, they didn’t fit neatly into comparison charts.
Buyers began to appreciate the privacy, the character, and the sense that they owned something truly distinct. That experience continues to shape how we advise church loft buyers today: these homes reward patience, understanding, and the right expectations.
Are Church Lofts a Good Fit for You?
Church lofts tend to work best for buyers who value architecture over amenities, individuality over uniformity, and long-term enjoyment over short-term convenience.
If you want identical floorplans, predictable fees, and a fully hands-off ownership experience, this may not be your ideal fit. But if you’re drawn to history, design, and spaces that feel genuinely personal, it’s worth a closer look.
Quick Summary: Pros & Cons of Living in a Church Loft
Smaller condo boards require more owner involvement
Not ideal for buyers seeking uniform, turnkey living
Explore Church Lofts for Sale in Toronto
If you’re curious what’s currently available — or want guidance on whether a church loft fits your goals — you can explore all church lofts for sale in Toronto or reach out for a conversation grounded in real, firsthand experience.
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
Welcome to Suite 306 at The Church Lofts, a boutique hard loft conversion completed in 2010 within a restored 1901 neo-Gothic church. A rare opportunity to own one of just 28 residences, this distinctive building blends preserved architectural character with modern design in one of Toronto's most dynamic west-end neighbourhoods.The building's impressive entrance opens into a striking central atrium crowned by a skylight, creating a dramatic sense of volume and light. The experience of arriving home is both architectural and atmospheric, a memorable feature that sets the tone from the moment you enter. Offering approximately 1,160 interior square feet and 156 square feet of exterior living space across multiple levels, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is defined by exceptional proportions and authentic hard loft detailing. Soaring 19-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and six skylights create an airy, light-filled interior. The suite's one-of-a-kind stained glass windows serve as a remarkable focal point, preserving the building's historic character while adding warmth and artistry to the living space. Recent updates include fresh paint throughout, a new dishwasher, and newly installed solar blinds. Wood flooring runs throughout, complementing the loft's architectural elements with a cohesive finish. Two private outdoor patios extend the living space and offer inviting outdoor retreats. The functional multi-level layout provides well-scaled bedrooms and two full bathrooms, well-suited to both everyday living and entertaining. One parking space and a private locker are included. Ideally located steps to Dufferin Grove and Christie Pitts parks. Enjoy restaurants, bars and amenities along Bloor and College Street. Quick access to TTC and public transit.More details
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
Welcome to this bright 1Br+Den apartment in the heart of the very desirable Little ITALY! South exposure, spoiled with CN Tower and downtown views. Generously sized windows fill this apartment with warmth and plenty of natural light. Very welcoming with charm and modern upgrades. Newer 2-toned kitchen cabinets with upgraded stainless steel appliances, beautiful backsplash and stone countertop. Plenty of counterspace with lots of storage. Spacious bedroom and separate den/office. Small sized building with party room, gym/exercise room, rooftop deck. Conveniently located with transit service at your door. Steps to trendy restaurants, cafes and shops. Very motivated Sellers! Sellers currently rent a parking spot in the building.More details
This Two Bedroom, Two Bathroom Condo Is Located In The Historical Victoria Church Loft Conversions! A Unique Place To Live, Mixing Historical Charm With Modern Luxury. Easy Access To Both Junction, And Bloor West Village Neighbourhoods. This Exclusive Loft Conversion In A Victorian Church Offers A Spacious Two Bedroom Setup, Perfect With High Ceilings, Big Windows And Lots Of Natural Light. The Primary Bedroom Features A 4-piece Ensuite And Custom Closet Organizers, With Plenty Of Storage. The Open Concept Kitchen Is Complete With Granite Counters, A Breakfast Bar, And Stainless Steel Appliances. Private Balcony With Tree Views, BBQs Are Allowed! Parking And Storage Locker Included.More details
Experience the ultimate urban lifestyle at The Channel Club, situated at the vibrant intersection of College and Bathurst. This exceptionally large and spacious 930 sq. ft. suite offers a bright and sunny atmosphere in the very heart of Little Italy. The layout features a large master bedroom and a versatile, enclosed den/sunroom with a door that functions perfectly as a second bedroom or a private home office. The unit also includes 1.5 bathrooms and a full ensuite laundry. The interior is built for those who love to cook , boasting a large eat-in kitchen with a dishwasher and a separate, dedicated dining room. Storage is never an issue here, as the suite includes three closets, an ensuite storage room, and an additional locker. For those who value outdoor space, the quiet, West-facing covered balcony provides a stunning view and a peaceful retreat from the city's energy. Your rental also includes a secured underground parking spot for total peace of mind. Beyond the suite, residents enjoy premium building amenities including a gym, a rooftop patio, and a recreation room/library, all protected by a comprehensive security system. This location is truly unbeatable with a Walk Score of 97 and a Transit Score of 98. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home.More details
Standout Boutique condo at College & Bathurst in the heart of Little Italy! Spacious 1-bedroom corner suite with parking featuring a bright, functional layout and floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular southeast city skyline views. Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar-perfect for everyday living or entertaining. Ensuite laundry. Located in the Channel Club, just steps to top restaurants, cafes, independent shops, grocery stores, U of T, and public transit. Exceptional walkability in one of Toronto's most vibrant neighbourhoods!More details
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
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 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.
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
Welcome to Suite 306 at The Church Lofts, a boutique hard loft conversion completed in 2010 within a restored 1901 neo-Gothic church. A rare opportunity to own one of just 28 residences, this distinctive building blends preserved architectural character with modern design in one of Toronto's most dynamic west-end neighbourhoods.The building's impressive entrance opens into a striking central atrium crowned by a skylight, creating a dramatic sense of volume and light. The experience of arriving home is both architectural and atmospheric, a memorable feature that sets the tone from the moment you enter. Offering approximately 1,160 interior square feet and 156 square feet of exterior living space across multiple levels, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is defined by exceptional proportions and authentic hard loft detailing. Soaring 19-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and six skylights create an airy, light-filled interior. The suite's one-of-a-kind stained glass windows serve as a remarkable focal point, preserving the building's historic character while adding warmth and artistry to the living space. Recent updates include fresh paint throughout, a new dishwasher, and newly installed solar blinds. Wood flooring runs throughout, complementing the loft's architectural elements with a cohesive finish. Two private outdoor patios extend the living space and offer inviting outdoor retreats. The functional multi-level layout provides well-scaled bedrooms and two full bathrooms, well-suited to both everyday living and entertaining. One parking space and a private locker are included. Ideally located steps to Dufferin Grove and Christie Pitts parks. Enjoy restaurants, bars and amenities along Bloor and College Street. Quick access to TTC and public transit.More details
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
Welcome to this bright 1Br+Den apartment in the heart of the very desirable Little ITALY! South exposure, spoiled with CN Tower and downtown views. Generously sized windows fill this apartment with warmth and plenty of natural light. Very welcoming with charm and modern upgrades. Newer 2-toned kitchen cabinets with upgraded stainless steel appliances, beautiful backsplash and stone countertop. Plenty of counterspace with lots of storage. Spacious bedroom and separate den/office. Small sized building with party room, gym/exercise room, rooftop deck. Conveniently located with transit service at your door. Steps to trendy restaurants, cafes and shops. Very motivated Sellers! Sellers currently rent a parking spot in the building.More details
This Two Bedroom, Two Bathroom Condo Is Located In The Historical Victoria Church Loft Conversions! A Unique Place To Live, Mixing Historical Charm With Modern Luxury. Easy Access To Both Junction, And Bloor West Village Neighbourhoods. This Exclusive Loft Conversion In A Victorian Church Offers A Spacious Two Bedroom Setup, Perfect With High Ceilings, Big Windows And Lots Of Natural Light. The Primary Bedroom Features A 4-piece Ensuite And Custom Closet Organizers, With Plenty Of Storage. The Open Concept Kitchen Is Complete With Granite Counters, A Breakfast Bar, And Stainless Steel Appliances. Private Balcony With Tree Views, BBQs Are Allowed! Parking And Storage Locker Included.More details
Experience the ultimate urban lifestyle at The Channel Club, situated at the vibrant intersection of College and Bathurst. This exceptionally large and spacious 930 sq. ft. suite offers a bright and sunny atmosphere in the very heart of Little Italy. The layout features a large master bedroom and a versatile, enclosed den/sunroom with a door that functions perfectly as a second bedroom or a private home office. The unit also includes 1.5 bathrooms and a full ensuite laundry. The interior is built for those who love to cook , boasting a large eat-in kitchen with a dishwasher and a separate, dedicated dining room. Storage is never an issue here, as the suite includes three closets, an ensuite storage room, and an additional locker. For those who value outdoor space, the quiet, West-facing covered balcony provides a stunning view and a peaceful retreat from the city's energy. Your rental also includes a secured underground parking spot for total peace of mind. Beyond the suite, residents enjoy premium building amenities including a gym, a rooftop patio, and a recreation room/library, all protected by a comprehensive security system. This location is truly unbeatable with a Walk Score of 97 and a Transit Score of 98. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home. You are steps away from the University of Toronto, the eclectic shops of Kensington Market, and the vibrant culture of Chinatown. With the College and Bathurst streetcars at your doorstep, you have a direct route to Bathurst Station and the rest of the city. This unfurnished, smoke-free, and pet-free sanctuary is the perfect place to call home.More details
Standout Boutique condo at College & Bathurst in the heart of Little Italy! Spacious 1-bedroom corner suite with parking featuring a bright, functional layout and floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular southeast city skyline views. Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar-perfect for everyday living or entertaining. Ensuite laundry. Located in the Channel Club, just steps to top restaurants, cafes, independent shops, grocery stores, U of T, and public transit. Exceptional walkability in one of Toronto's most vibrant neighbourhoods!More details
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.
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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:
Arch Lofts on Perth Avenue, known for dramatic ceiling heights and original church detailing
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.
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
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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.