Units at Tip Top Lofts in downtown Toronto include access to a gym, sauna, hot tub and rooftop terrace.Photography provided by Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc.
637 Lake Shore Blvd., No. 208, Toronto
Asking price: $924,000 (January, 2026)
Previous asking prices: $969,000 (October, 2025); $999,000 (August, 2025); $1.05-million (June, 2025); $999,900 (April, 2024)*under previous agents
Selling price: $900,000 (January, 2026)
Previous selling prices: $595,000 (May, 2015); $359,201 (September, 2006)
Taxes: $4,291 (2025)
Property days on market: 245
Listing agent: Shane Giddens, Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc.
Buyer’s agent: Joel Keitner, Keller Williams Referred Urban Realty
The loft has a 13-foot ceiling and warehouse windows along the living and dining area.
The action
This hard loft at Toronto’s iconic waterfront warehouse retrofit, the Tip Top Lofts, had been on and off the market since April, 2024. Two separate agents tried asking prices as high as $1.05-million before a third agent came on in January and had the space professionally furnished to better define the functionality of open areas, like the den and second bedroom on the mezzanine levels. The new look led to 30 visitors trolling the space over two days.
“With the staging, it looked spectacular, inviting, cool and chic,” agent Shane Giddens said.
“The client remarked that he was absolutely amazed at the showing activity and results after having languished on the market for as long as it had prior.”
Two offers came in, with the seller accepting one at $900,000 even.
“Properties that are priced properly, presented beautifully and marketed well are still selling despite the challenges of the market,” Mr. Giddens said.
“It wasn’t a deliberate strategy to generate multiple offers. Where we’re at in the market right now, that would be a highly risky strategy.”
The unit's primary bedroom.
What they got
This southwest-facing loft has a 13-foot ceiling and warehouse windows along the living and dining area.
In one corner, there is a primary bedroom accessible through a sitting area or a bathroom behind the kitchen.
Separate staircases lead up to a den and a second bedroom.
The unit has a storage locker and one parking spot. Monthly fees of $829 cover water and heating. There is a gym, sauna, hot tub and rooftop terrace on site.
There is a second bedroom on the mezzanine level.
The agent’s take
“Tip Top Lofts is an iconic building,” Mr. Giddens said.
“This loft has great light and incredible ceiling heights.”