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Toronto loft sales.
What they're selling for.
Price per square foot by building. What sold recently and for how much. Live MLS listings. Everything a serious loft buyer or seller needs before transacting.
2026 Sales Data
Price per square foot, Toronto's named loft buildings
West end hard loft buildings ranked by average price per square foot. Data sourced from Vanessa Copeland 2026 research. All figures should be verified against current TRREB data before transacting.
| Building | Neighbourhood | Avg $/sqft (2026) | Original use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Watson Lofts | Roncesvalles | $1,299 | Industrial |
| Candy Factory Lofts | Queen West | $1,223 | Confectionery factory |
| Feather Factory | Queen West | $1,203 | Manufacturing |
| Chocolate Company Lofts | Queen West | $1,150–1,200 | Chocolate factory |
| Argyle Lofts | Roncesvalles / Parkdale | $1,075 | Industrial |
| Tip Top Lofts | Waterfront West | $1,031 | Clothing factory |
| Toy Factory Lofts | Liberty Village | $1,017 | Toy factory |
| The Foundry | Liberty Village | $756 | Foundry / industrial |
Source: Vanessa Copeland, 2026. Data represents average price per square foot based on recent sales activity. verify current All figures should be confirmed against current TRREB records before making any purchase or sale decisions. GTA condo average approximately $867/sqft for context.
By Neighbourhood
Where Toronto lofts are selling
Toronto's hard loft buildings cluster in former industrial neighbourhoods, the factory districts that defined the city before condos arrived. Each neighbourhood has its own price character, building stock, and buyer profile.
Selling a Toronto loft?
Loft sales are different from standard condo sales. The buyer pool is smaller and more specific, the comparables are limited, and ceiling height, heritage restrictions, and maintenance fees all carry more weight in the negotiation. Read what's different before you list.
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