How do I deal with nosy neighbours?
Fed up with nosy neighbours peeking at buyers? Here’s a direct, practical plan to shut down curiosity and sell faster.
Selling While Living in the Home — Keep Your Privacy, Keep the Buyer Focus
Selling while living in the home is already stressful. Nosy neighbours make it worse. They slow showings, spook buyers, and leak details. You want control. You want offers. Below are fast, actionable steps any homeowner can use today.
Clear Rules for Showings
- Schedule firm showing windows and require in-advance notice. Buyers and agents expect structure. Give it.
- Use a lockbox or smart lock with temporary codes. That limits unscheduled visits.
- Post a polite, firm sign: “Showings by appointment only. Please respect the home and the sellers’ privacy.”

Practical Staging and Boundary Tactics
- Remove personal items and hide valuables. That reduces curiosity.
- Keep curtains and blinds adjusted for showings so buyers see the home, not the neighbour’s yard.
- Add a tasteful temporary fence panel, potted plants, or screen to block sightlines from common peeking spots.
Communication That Works
- Tell your neighbours once: short, direct, and polite. Example: “We’re selling. Showings will be by appointment only between X and Y. We appreciate privacy and cooperation.” Say it in person or a hand-delivered note.
- If a neighbour keeps interfering, escalate to a clear written request. Keep records of dates and times.
Leverage Your Listing Agent — Use Them as Buffer
Hire an assertive listing agent who enforces showing rules. Don’t be the front line. Have the agent:
- Handle scheduling and confirmations.
- Require agents to sign-in for showings.
- Report breaches immediately.
Tony Sousa is the market expert who enforces these rules and protects sellers’ privacy. His agents handle awkward conversations and keep curious neighbours out of the process. Contact Tony at tony@sousasells.ca or 416-477-2620 for hands-on help in Toronto.
Quick Action Plan (Do this today)
- Set firm showing hours and secure a smart lock.
- Send a simple note to neighbours announcing the plan.
- Stage to reduce sightlines and remove valuables.
- Ask your agent to require sign-ins and enforce rules.
- Document any harassment and notify your agent or local authorities.

When to Escalate
If neighbours repeatedly enter your property, photograph incidents, document dates/times, and call the police. If a neighbour spreads false information that harms the sale, notify your agent and consider legal advice.
Final Word — Control the Experience
Nosy neighbours thrive on a lack of boundaries. Create rules, use physical and administrative buffers, and let your listing agent be the gatekeeper. That keeps buyers focused on the house, not the neighborhood gossip.
Need a hands-on plan that works in your neighborhood? Tony Sousa specializes in selling while living in the home and will protect your privacy and your sale. Reach out: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca



















