Sell your house in Regina
without showings.

The idea of strangers walking all through your house can be heavy. A private as-is sale keeps the process quiet, respectful, and controlled.

No photos online No showings One person Private

"Dave came to look at the home, and he was very honest with me about what he could do. Communication was awesome."

Carol Bajnok  ·  Regina homeowner

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Dave from Maximus Properties
A quick hello from
Dave, Maximus Properties

Thirty seconds on how this works — from me, not a marketing team.

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Want to talk through it?

Leave your name and number. I'll give you a call — usually the same day. If a private sale isn't right for you, I'll tell you honestly.

I'll give you a call to chat — usually the same day.
Optional — just helps me understand the area. No drive-bys, no surprises.
One person
Direct line to Dave — I'm the guy who comes to see the house and make the offer.
No pressure
Ask anything first. Cancel the process anytime.
Honest answer
Even if it's "try MLS". Get your options then you decide.

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Dave from Maximus Properties

Hi, I'm Dave. I help Regina homeowners who need a quiet, respectful exit from an overwhelming house. I do this for my son - who I named the company after - to build something for him while showing him that helping people is the way to make a difference.

Selling a house without showings is a private as-is option for owners in Regina who do not want photos online, strangers walking through, or constant appointments. If you want to sell your house privately in Regina, you deal with one person (me), and the process stays quiet and simple.

Why showings feel stressful

For a lot of people, the showings are worse than the repairs. It is the exposure, the comments, and the feeling that your home is being judged.

Photos online

Listing usually means photos and details posted publicly. Some people do not want that, period.

Strangers walking through

Multiple showings means multiple opinions. It can feel invasive and exhausting.

Constant disruptions

Cleaning, leaving the house, arranging pets, and keeping it perfect. It becomes a full-time job.

You can keep it private

If showings feel like a hard no, a private as-is sale can be the simplest way forward.

There is no public listing, and no parade of appointments. We keep it calm and controlled.


How a private sale works (simple steps)

This is not a complicated process. It is a straightforward option designed for privacy and simplicity.

Step 1: We talk privately so I understand what you need.
Step 2: I visit the house once, as-is. No cleaning or staging required.
Step 3: You get a clear offer and timeline options.

If you do not want to move forward, that is okay. You can simply say no.

What you avoid

  • Photos posted publicly online
  • Multiple showings and disruptions
  • Open houses
  • Pressure to make the house "presentable"
Dave Shymko of Maximus Properties standing with his son in front of a Regina bungalow he bought

That's me with my son, Maksym — the company is named after him. This was a Regina bungalow we bought, fixed up, and helped move on to its next family.

Private sale vs listing (when privacy is the priority)

What is the difference?

Topic Private as-is sale MLS listing
Showings No public showings Multiple showings expected
Photos online No listing photos Photos are public
Prep work Minimal (as-is) Often required (clean, stage)
Price Usually lower (work and risk priced in) Often higher (more buyers compete)

No-showings FAQ

Answers for the "okay, but..." questions.

It means the house is not listed publicly and there are no open houses or scheduled tours for strangers. This is a private sale where only one buyer (me) visits to understand the property.

No. A private sale does not require public listing photos. If privacy is your priority, we keep the process discreet.

No. You do not need to clean or stage. I visit to understand the house and talk through options, not to judge how it looks.

That is more common than most people think. I have seen homes in all conditions. The goal is to keep it private, respectful, and simple.

Not always. Listing can sometimes net more money if the house can be shown easily. A private sale is usually chosen when privacy, condition, or stress makes listing feel like too much.

No. There is no sign in the yard, no listing on MLS, no photos posted online, and no public record until the sale closes. Your neighbours won't know unless you tell them.

Who chooses to sell without showings?

People whose house needs work and they don't want it photographed.
People going through a personal situation who want privacy.
People who've lived in the same house for decades and aren't comfortable with strangers walking through.
People who just want a quiet, respectful way to move on.
A Regina home Maximus Properties recently bought

Most properties I work with need real work. That's fine. The owner doesn't need to lift a finger.

Still have a question? Just call me.

You don't need to have everything figured out. If a private sale isn't right for you, I'll say so.