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Toronto's content house scene is impressive, from historically protected Annex Victorians with marvelous character to glass-walled King West condos with CN Tower views. Look forward to working in spaces with a creative range that keeps your content fresh and varied. Toronto has hundreds of looks (there are over 200 ethnic origins in TO) in its neighborhoods, and that's exactly what makes it such a fabulous city for creators.
We have a collection of 147 Toronto content houses, and this means we've put exceptional spaces within every budget level. Browse the easy-to-navigate app for impressive Giggster listings, and select the perfect setting for the brand you're building. Elevate and create everything from music videos to photography to sponsored posts and have fun doing it in Canada's largest city.
Toronto is culturally rich, so it was easy for us to handpick every space to make sure you're working with the best locations. If you're imagining multiple photo shoots near Casa Loma or an important video podcast in a trendy urban atmosphere, we can help you out.
Toronto's older neighborhoods are packed with Victorian and Edwardian homes with out-of-this-world character featuring original woodwork, stained glass, and ornate fireplaces. Your brand ambassador and fashion posts will undoubtedly be a notch above the rest when you create your posts here.
Head to King West and Liberty Village for lofts with industrial bones and exposed concrete. Spaces with oversized windows are all the rage and go-to options for creators seeking consistently excellent lighting for video and photo sessions.
Is your brand trendy and full of personality? East-end properties strike the perfect balance (we're thinking Leslieville and Riverside townhouses). If you're a lifestyle blogger or food creator, the warmth and easy-going ambiance of a townhouse should feel like a natural fit.
Don't miss checking out Rosedale and Forest Hill estate properties. When your influencer content calls for grandeur, Toronto can deliver in minutes. Work on commercial shoots with manicured grounds as your backdrop and build those brand partnerships in a house that says luxe in every room.
Exceptional Variety & Quality: Are you hosting micro-influencer workshops or planning a project with a team of creators in a niche similar to yours? From the Distillery district to busy Downtown Toronto streets, being located here gives you a real edge. Our range of places, with modern architecture to bohemian vibes and everything in between, means you can always find the right Toronto location.
Hassle-Free Booking: We've designed the platform to keep things simple for you. Everything you need to make a decision is at your fingertips, from clear photos of available venues to thorough descriptions of the spaces. Book your favorite spot and get to work—that's all it takes.
24-Hour Free Cancellation Policy: Part of the creative process is being flexible, and that means on our side, too. Cancel any booking free of charge within 24 hours of receiving your confirmation, as long as your booking was made at least 48 hours before.
Platform Protections: Cancellation, damage, and liability protection are available as add-ons to your venue booking. With protection, you can set up and create without a second thought about what-ifs.
Content houses in Hollywood North work hard so you can focus on pitching the best ideas and bringing them to fruition. From the beginning stages right through to post-production services, Giggster is your go-to for locations that let you get the job done.
Long-Form Videos – Production at its Best. Filmmakers and videographers can work through multiple rooms and use the architecture as part of the storytelling. A house with the right features makes it possible to produce an entire episode or scene in a single set location.
Instagram Content – Fun Batching Projects. Toronto's fabulous content houses are made for batching. Search for modern lofts where you can move from a sunlit living room to a styled kitchen, or mansions with a Victorian library corner where it's a breeze to put your creative vision together in one afternoon.
Brand Deals – Sponsored Content. When a brand partner needs elevated, catchy visuals, look for unique venues with high ceilings and colorful rooms that pop. Our 147 inspiring listings give you plenty of options for successfully putting your form of creative art in the limelight.
Photographers Collaboration – Creator Shoots. Working with a suitable collaborator (a person with similar goals to yours) is all about sharing talent and the rent expense. A spacious content house gives multiple creators room to shoot at the same time and the opportunity to grow each other's brand awareness.
Podcast Videos – Stylish Recordings. Imagine filming your next production in a venue with comfortable vintage furnishings and an ornate interior. Give your podcast show a polished look beyond the typical studio, and watch guests from other cities reach out to you for an invite.
Those who visit soon see that Toronto offers something special, and when you book a spot like Airy All White Mid Century Hard Loft, you know you have options that go beyond a film studio or set. But from air conditioning to fabulous views, the right location will have a certain ambiance, too.
Does the space offer the best light? Toronto's dense tree canopy (urban forestry is an ongoing goal here) can reduce natural light in older residential neighborhoods. Look closely at our listing photos for window size and room orientation, and remember that green spaces and lush trees can work with you if you know how to shoot at the best times of day.
How much variety does the property have? A great content house has a big range of usable spaces, from a styled living room to outdoor or patio access. Many of Toronto's character homes are built close together but hide surprisingly versatile layouts behind their facades. Read the full listing description carefully and choose from a bevy of fantastic properties.
Does the locale offer brand growth? Sure, you aren't producing a feature film here, but if you find a sensational content house with plenty of space and variety, you can come back to it again and again. There is a certain sense of familiarity that can give you confidence in your content, so consider looking hard for a locale that can grow with you. It doesn't hurt to form a terrific relationship with the host for easy repeat visits and the chance of additional services and perks.
Toronto gives content creators access to great spaces, but it's worth going in with a clear picture of both sides.
Advantages
The architectural diversity, from Victorian homes to glass-tower condos to industrial spaces, means an enormous variety of visuals for your content.
Toronto's influencer and content-creation scene is flourishing. The chance for collaborative work and for your brand to grow fast is a sure possibility in this excellent environment.
There's year-round indoor working potential. Toronto's film and content industry works hard all year, which means fabulous shooting opportunities are at your fingertips, whether it's July or January.
Disadvantages
Toronto's winters are long, often chilly, and overcast, which can reduce the light quality for several months of the year. You'll have to plan ahead if you have both indoor and outdoor sessions in your day.
Getting gear to a residential address in Toronto, particularly in busy areas like the Annex (lots of bars and cafes) or artist-friendly Leslieville, can be challenging for larger crews.
Because of its thriving content industry, Toronto's content house market is active. The most sought-after spaces book up quickly, so leaving your booking too late may mean missing out on a property you'd really like to work in.
There are many steps to organizing a day of work, and every detail counts. If you're familiar with Toronto, you'll know it's a bustling city, and a session plan will be important.
Set a Realistic Budget – Content house rentals span a wide price range, and knowing your budget before you browse the Giggster app keeps your decision-making on track. Factor in the rental fee, any equipment costs, and travel expenses to get a complete picture.
Build an Efficient Shot List – Carefully review the listing photos in advance, and map out which rooms you'll use and in what sequence. If you arrive with your detailed shot list already tailored to the space, your time spent will be more efficient—and enjoyable.
Plan for Seasonal Light Conditions – No matter if you're shooting in fall or winter, an assessment of available natural light is a must. Know which rooms in the property face which directions and schedule the light-dependent setups based on the best light. Having a supplemental lighting plan as a backup keeps the shoot on track regardless of the weather.
Chat About Logistics – Know the details of every aspect of your day: set up time, load-in access, and any property-specific house rules. Chat with your host well before your session to clarify the bits and pieces that make up your content puzzle.
From extra services like editing to costs such as rent for your space, every penny counts. Have an idea of what to expect beforehand, and you won't be hit with big surprises.
Have you explored everything the space can do for you?
Depending on your goals, you may want a content house with all the bells and whistles. In some cases, it may be better to book a wide open space that offers an empty canvas you can design to suit your needs. Check with the host to find out what the content house already provides. Are there interesting objects or rooms with quirky furniture to add interest to your shoot? Use what's already there when you can, to save bringing your own stuff along (and money)—unless, of course, you're all about props you've bought or made.
Don't leave wardrobe and production expenses out of the picture.
Every outfit worn on camera, every location rental, and every piece of production equipment is a trackable business cost. Content-specific wardrobe and production expenses are easy to track in a dedicated app or on a well-organized spreadsheet. It's a simple habit that pays off come tax time.
Have you thought about investing in used equipment?
Reach out to fellow content creators to get their opinion on gear sharing or purchasing. If you'd like to buy, secondhand markets are ideal for looking at content-relevant gear, from video cameras to post-production software.
Are you looking for the perfect backdrop for your best work yet? Browse our curated listings for Toronto's content houses; they're inspiring spaces for creators at every level.