Sell your house as-is.
Without the weight of it.

If your Regina home feels overwhelming to fix, clean, or list — there is a private way out. No repairs. No showings. One person to deal with, start to finish.

No cleaning No fixing No showings No judgement
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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"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

★★★★★ Google

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 as-is in Regina means you can sell your house without repairs, without cleaning, and without showings. It's a private option for owners who feel overwhelmed, are done with the house, or simply want a simple and respectful way to move on.

Why people choose to sell as-is

The stress usually isn't just the work. It's the feeling that you're behind, stuck, or running out of energy to deal with it.

Repairs feel endless

One problem turns into three. Costs add up fast, and it becomes hard to know where to start.

Time + energy are gone

The house turns into a constant project you never asked for.

Privacy matters

Many people don't want photos online or strangers walking through and commenting.

You don't need to "get it ready"

If you're here, you're probably not looking for a big renovation plan. You're looking for a way to move on without the house taking over your life.

A private as-is sale can remove the biggest pressure point: having to fix everything before selling.


What you can do (simple options)

The goal is not to do more work. The goal is to choose the simplest option that still feels respectful and safe.

Option A: Sell exactly as it sits today (repairs and contents can stay).
Option B: Choose a flexible closing date so you can take what matters over time.
Option C: Talk first, then decide whether a private sale or MLS makes more sense.

You don't need a perfect plan or a detailed list. A normal conversation is enough to figure out what's realistic.

Keep it private

A private sale means no listing photos and no parade of showings. If the condition of the home feels sensitive, this is often the deciding factor.

One point of contact

You will deal directly with me throughout the process — not a team, not a call centre. You can learn more about me on the main page.

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.

What affects an as-is offer

Here's what most homeowners want to know: if a house needs work, what changes the offer? I'll explain it clearly so there are no surprises.

Repairs (roof, plumbing, electrical, heat)
Hidden issues (water damage, flooring, mold)
Core condition (foundation, structure, windows)
Exterior (siding, grading, garage)
Location (street, neighborhood, lot)
Timeline (fast close vs flexible close)

My goal is to be straightforward and respectful. I'll explain how I arrive at an offer so it makes sense and you feel comfortable with the decision.

This includes houses with roof damage, basement water issues, knob-and-tube wiring, aging furnaces, foundation cracks, or any other deferred maintenance common in Regina's older neighbourhoods.

A straight answer on money

If the house can be repaired, cleaned, staged, shown, and financed smoothly, MLS often nets more. For homeowners in Regina, Saskatchewan who value simplicity over top dollar, a private as-is sale is usually the better fit.

A private as-is sale is usually chosen for: less work, more privacy, and more certainty.


Private sale vs listing (as-is)

What is the difference?

Topic Private as-is sale MLS listing
Repairs Not required Often expected to show well
Privacy High (no public photos if you want) Lower (photos + showings)
Price Usually lower (work + risk priced in) Often higher (more buyers compete)
Certainty Higher (simple, controlled process) Varies (financing / inspection conditions)
Stress Lower (one point of contact) Higher (prep, appointments, negotiations)

As-is FAQ

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

"As-is" means you do not have to repair, renovate, or get the house ready for showings. I look at the home in its current condition and talk through a simple next step that fits your timeline.

No. You do not need to fix anything first. I am not coming to judge — I am coming to understand the house and give you a clear option.

I look at location, the overall condition, and the real-world work required after purchase (repairs, cleanup, time, and risk). Then I put together an offer that is simple and clear — no surprises and no pressure.

Sometimes, yes — especially if the house can be cleaned, shown, and financed smoothly. A private as-is sale is usually chosen when the work, privacy, or stress of listing is not worth it. If MLS is clearly the better option, I will tell you.

Some sellers want speed; others want time. We will choose a timeline that fits your situation, and you stay in control the whole way.
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.