Enter the property address to see the home valuation report
A starting point
Whether you are thinking about selling a home soon or just want to explore your options, a home valuation is always a good place to start.
Your home’s value depends on more than a data-backed number. Factors such as recent nearby sales, location, updates, condition, buyer demand, and timing all play a role in its value.
Steph Rush helps homeowners across Connecticut and Rhode Island understand their home’s value with local knowledge and expert guidance.
The variables

Nearby homes that recently sold can help show what buyers are willing to pay in your area.

The town, neighborhood, school district, commute, shoreline access, and local demand can all impact value.

Updates, repairs, layout, curb appeal, and overall maintenance can change how your home is priced.

The market can shift based on buyer demand, inventory, interest rates, and the season.
Beyond the algorithm
Online estimates can be helpful, but they do not always see the full picture. They may miss upgrades, renovations, lot features, views, neighborhood appeal, or the true condition of your home.
Steph can help you look beyond the estimate and understand a more realistic selling range based on the local market.
What you'll get
No pressure
Take the first step
Start with a quick home value request, then connect with Steph for a more personal look at your property and the local market.
An online home estimate can be helpful, but they often miss several details. The exact condition of a home, upgrades, layout, and local buyer demand are often not factored into the online estimation. A local personalized REALTOR® fills those gaps effortlessly.
Not at all. Many homeowners request an update simply to track their net worth, plan future renovations, or explore refinancing options. There is zero pressure or obligation to list your home.
Usually, your property address is enough to get started. More details about updates or conditions can help make the estimate more accurate.
Yes. Steph can look at your goals, local market activity, buyer demand, and recent sales to help you decide what makes sense.
No. Tax assessments are administrative figures used by local towns strictly to calculate property taxes.