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31 Melrose Ave, Toronto
Situated in the desirable Bedford Park neighbourhood, this unique property offers a functional and versatile space for a congregation or ministry, just steps from Yonge Street and Lawrence Subway Station. With approximately 17,738 sq ft of land, the property includes a sanctuary, fellowship hall, offices, classrooms, and a separate two-storey residence, all on a lot with parking for up to 20 vehicles.
220 George Street, Sarnia
This expansive 20,000 sq ft former church property offers a rare and versatile investment opportunity for a congregation or faith-based organization with vision. Situated on a 252 x 354 ft lot, this property combines existing residential units, extensive commercial space, and zoning approval for further development, creating significant potential for ministry growth and community outreach.
366 Ridge Road, Fort Erie
A remarkable opportunity as much as it is rare, the former Peoples Memorial Church stands as a solid and well-kept almost 10,000 sf building on a high-profile 86 x 193 corner lot, positioned at the heart of one of Ontario's most charming and historically significant small towns. The 94' high steeple, a local landmark since 1872, commands attention from miles around Ridgeway.
4 & 10 Trinity Church Road N, Hamilton
Rarely found on the marketplace, a church with an adjacent parking lot offers a rare 0.64 Acre development opportunity. The 2,500 sq ft church accommodates approximately 125 people with the option to customize space by removing pews for a more open floor plan, ideal for multi-use concepts.
4324 3rd Line, Bradford West Gwillimbury
Rarely discovered is this stunning church, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship of bygone eras in a highly sought-after location. Ready for occupancy, this property offers a spacious 3,500 sq ft interior, boasting a seating capacity of approximately 100 individuals. The adaptable layout allows for the removal of pews, creating an expansive open-concept area for diverse activities. Featuring a practical basement space complete with a kitchen and office (excluding clergy living quarters), this historic gem dates back to around 1884.