Sell your Rhode Island home without lifting a finger.
I take on the burden so the sale doesn't take over your life. Photo, video, prep, contractors, paperwork. You set the timeline. I do the work.
Just want a number? Get a free, hand-built home valuation in 2 to 4 hours →
Why sell with Dave
- Every good listing starts with good photos. Pro photo, drone, and 3D tour included
- I'll come to your house, not just look at comps online
- Cleaners, stagers, and contractors on speed dial. Or list as-is. Your call
- On your timeline. No nagging
Free, no obligation
The valuation is free even if you decide not to sell. Even if you decide not to use me. Plenty of homeowners just want to know where they stand.
Quick response
I'll personally review your property and send a detailed valuation within 2 to 4 hours.
What's actually happening here
- Rhode Island isn't acting like the national market. Sellers still hold the cards in most Providence-area neighborhoods.
- Strongest demand: Providence East Side, Cranston, South Kingstown. Well-priced homes still get multiple offers.
- I pull comps house-by-house. Zillow doesn't walk through your home. I do.
- A local agent reads a property better than any algorithm averaging tax assessments.
How it works
Free home valuation
I pull comps and walk through your house in person. The number reflects the actual market, not an algorithm averaging tax assessments.
Plan of action
Clean, fix, stage, or list as-is. We pick the path that matches your timeline and your appetite for the work.
List, market, close
Pro photos, MLS, social, and a network of buyer agents. I run the negotiation and stay in your corner from offer to keys handed over.
Common questions
Is the valuation really free?
Yes. No fee, no obligation, even if you don't end up listing with me.
How accurate is the number?
I pull recent comparable sales and walk through your house in person. A local agent has a better read on a property than any algorithm averaging tax assessments.
Do I have to list with you?
Not at all. Even if you list with another agent, knowing where you stand is worth the call.
What if I'm not ready to sell yet?
Plenty of people just want to know what their house is worth right now. Some sell in two months, some in two years. I'm in it for the long haul, so my pace is yours.
How long does it take to sell a home in Providence?
Depends on the home and the prep work. Well-photographed, fairly priced homes in the neighborhoods I work in tend to move quickly. The bigger driver is everything we do before the listing goes live: comps, prep, photos. Once we walk your house, I can give you a realistic window for your block.
What should I do to prepare my home for sale?
Honestly, less than most people think. The big wins are usually decluttering, a deep clean, and a few patch-and-paint jobs so the photos pop. I have cleaners, painters, stagers, and contractors on speed dial. We can also list as-is. We pick the path that matches your timeline and your appetite for the work.
How much will I actually walk away with after fees?
Net proceeds depend on your mortgage payoff, the agent commissions on both sides, the Rhode Island real-estate conveyance tax (paid by sellers), title and attorney fees, and any seller credits we negotiate during the deal. I'll model a real net sheet for your house when we meet, with your loan balance and your equity in the right column. The number you walk away with is the number that matters, and it's usually the first thing I run.
What if my home doesn't sell? What's the backup plan?
Well-photographed, fairly priced homes in the markets I work in usually sell. If a listing sits, the cause is almost always one of three things: the price drifted above the comps, the photos aren't telling the right story, or there's a condition issue scaring buyers off. We adjust whichever lever is broken and keep moving. The listing agreement spells out the term and the out, and I'll lay both out in plain English before you sign.