Why Church Lofts Have Become Toronto’s Most Sought‑After Homes
Toronto has no shortage of condo options—but church lofts? Those are in a category of their own. Their appeal comes from a blend of history, architecture, and sheer scarcity. With only a limited number of former churches converted into housing, the supply stays tight while demand stays strong. It’s why these spaces attract everyone from creatives to downsizers looking for something with soul.
If you’re just starting your search, our full roundup of Church Loft Conversions in Toronto is a great place to explore what’s out there.
Explore Current Church Loft Listings in Toronto
One of the best ways to get a feel for what church loft living is really like is to browse the latest listings on the market. Because these homes are so rare, availability changes quickly—but when a special one hits the market, it’s worth seeing in person.
** Builder Sale | HST Rebate Eligible ** A bright and modern corner Penthouse with private south terrace at this award-winning boutique development in the Annex. This stylish and sun-filled suite offers a generous floorplan of almost 1,100 square feet inside, with soaring ceilings and impeccable finishes. Spanning two levels, this west Penthouse features a private entry foyer, custom kitchen with stone counters and white oak cabinetry, integrated Miele appliances, gas cooktop, an oversized island with wine fridge, hardwood throughout and a distinctive roofline creating a remarkable volume of space. Upstairs, a quiet primary suite featuring tailored built-ins and a bright ensuite bathroom 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 in listed sales price, and full Tarion warranty.More details
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
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
*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
One of a kind living experience in a "Church" conversion. This corner unit feels like you are living in a semi-detached home, without having to clean snow or do lawn work! Modern living with old world charm. Enter the jaw dropping 14ft ceiling height foyer. High end kitchen with special features Inc. hands free tap, SS appliances,. Breakfast bar opens to dining room & living room, with french doors leading to a large 14'x10' terrace above your carport. Hook up your gas BBQ. Two bedrooms, a den space and a washroom on the 2nd floor. Then step up to your private primary Bdrm suite with high ceiling/closets/extra windows/ensuite bath w. heated floors. Bsmt ceilings 11ft. You can choose to use as a rec rm or an additional bedroom with very artistic built in shelving. A washroom with heated floors and laundry to complete the space. Walk out to your car and additional storage. Great schools and High Park is just down the street. A rare find for you to enjoy!More details
One bedroom in a 3-bedroom condo. Living and kitchen are shared with 2 single females. The bathroom is shared with one of them. Heart Of Little Italy!! Located At The Corner Of College & Bathurst. Welcome To A spacious bright apartment just under 1100 SqFt! In An ICONIC Neighborhood Of The City With Some Of Toronto's Best Restaurants, Shops & Schools. Steps To The Annex & Kensington Market. Transit At Your Doorstep, And Everything A Short Walk Away. Enjoy The Best Of City Living Here At 456 College St.More details
What Makes a Church Loft Different From a Regular Condo?
Authentic Character You Can’t Recreate
Church lofts carry features modern buildings simply don’t build anymore—vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, century-old brickwork, stained-glass windows, and dramatic open spaces. Some great examples across the city include:
Every one of these buildings has a completely different feel, which is part of the magic—and part of the challenge. No two floor plans are alike.
Unit Variability (And Why No Two Lofts Are the Same)
One of the most exciting—and occasionally challenging—aspects of buying a church loft is that layouts follow absolutely no rules. Instead of predictable floor plans stacked neatly across a tower, each unit is shaped by the original architecture of the church itself. That means you might find a mezzanine bedroom suspended above the living area, a kitchen tucked beneath century-old trusses, or a dramatic wall of restored brick that turns a simple hallway into a focal point. Windows may appear in unconventional places—arched, circular, stained glass, or set high above eye level—each contributing a different quality of natural light.
Rooms may have unexpected proportions, sweeping ceiling heights, cozy alcoves, or angled corners you won’t see in a typical condo. For buyers who love character, these quirks aren’t drawbacks—they’re the whole point. Every unit tells a story, and the individuality baked into these conversions is exactly what makes living in a church loft feel so personal and one-of-a-kind.
Victoria Lofts – 152 Annette St
Heritage Considerations Every Buyer Should Understand
Heritage Designation Levels & What They Mean
In Toronto, many church loft conversions fall under the City’s Heritage Register, which shapes how the building can evolve over time. A listing on the Heritage Register doesn’t freeze a property in place, but it does mean that any proposed changes—especially to the exterior—must be reviewed by Toronto’s Heritage Planning team.
Elements like original brickwork, arches, rooflines, stained-glass windows, and stone detailing are often protected, ensuring the character of the streetscape remains intact. Some buildings are fully designated, meaning even certain interior architectural features may be preserved, while others are simply listed, giving the City the ability to evaluate alterations before they happen. For buyers, the key takeaway is simple: renovations may still be possible, but they require proper approvals and often specialized trades familiar with heritage conservation.
Renovation Restrictions (Especially in True Conversions)
Heritage renovations require time, patience, and often specialized trades. Stained-glass restoration, masonry conservation, and wood beam reinforcement are not your average condo reno projects. Buyers planning upgrades should understand the process early.
The Structural Checklist: What to Inspect Before You Offer
Rooflines, Trusses & Insulation
Those soaring ceilings come with real engineering behind them. Some lofts have spray-foam insulation; others retain original rafters with added thermal layers. Temperature balance can vary from unit to unit—worth checking during a showing.
Windows, Stained Glass & Maintenance Costs
Stained-glass windows are stunning, but repairs can be pricey. Replacement isn’t always straightforward if the building is protected under the Heritage Act. A healthy reserve fund is essential.
Plumbing, Electrical & Mechanical Systems
Most conversions overhaul major systems, but not all do it equally. Inspectors should look for:
Updated wiring and electrical panels
Modern plumbing stacks
Recently serviced HVAC systems
Because these buildings are small, many rely on boutique contractors, which can increase costs.
West 40 Lofts – 40 Westmoreland Ave
Understanding the Condo Corporation in a Church Loft
Church loft conversions in Toronto almost always operate as boutique condo corporations, which means their financial structure and long‑term planning can look very different from what buyers might expect in a larger, more conventional condo.
With fewer residents contributing to the reserve fund, these buildings often have tighter budgets and a higher sensitivity to upcoming repairs—especially when it comes to heritage materials like brick masonry, stained-glass windows, or century‑old rooflines that require specialized trades. A close review of the status certificate becomes essential, not just to understand the reserve fund balance, but to get clarity on past or pending special assessments, insurance costs, and any major restoration work scheduled for the next few years.
Parking and storage can also be limited, since most churches weren’t originally designed with underground infrastructure in mind. Altogether, buyers should think of these buildings as small communities: charming, character-filled, and deeply unique—but requiring a more thoughtful look at the condo corporation’s health before making an offer. Some owners rely on street permits or creative solutions.
Market Trends: How Church Lofts Perform Over Time
Why Scarcity Drives Value
Church conversions are rare—and they aren’t building more of them. That limited supply keeps values strong and resale demand healthy. Even in slower markets, unique lofts tend to outperform because they attract a very specific buyer pool.
How TorontoLivings Has Seen This Play Out First-Hand
When the right loft hits the market, it moves quickly. Serious buyers should have financing ready and a strong grasp of the building’s history and financials.
Final Thoughts: Why Church Lofts Remain One of Toronto’s Most Captivating Home Types
Church lofts sit at the intersection of history, architecture, and personal expression. They’re rare, dramatic, and deeply individual—perfect for buyers looking for something that feels less like a condo and more like a story.
If you’re ready to explore the best lofts available today, start with our full guide to Church Loft Conversions in Toronto or reach out—we’d be happy to walk you through the truly special ones!