Service Areas
About Tricia Coury
Tricia Coury is a trusted Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts Realtor known for strong communication, expert guidance, and a hands-on approach that helps clients feel confident from start to finish. She specializes in helping sellers, move-up buyers, downsizers, and clients navigating a major life transition.
Watch her Client Interview Videos to learn more about why over 70% of her clients come from introductions and recommendations from her past clients - www.thecouryteam.com/client-testimonials
Clients choose Tricia for her thoughtful advice, attention to detail, and the way she helps simplify what can feel like an overwhelming process. She is especially skilled in preparing homes for the market, pricing strategy, staging guidance, negotiation, and helping clients buy and sell at the same time.
The Coury Team has been recognized by clients and built a business largely through repeat clients and referrals. That kind of trust is earned through responsive service, honest advice, strong marketing, and a commitment to doing what is best for the client.
Whether buying or selling, Tricia focuses on what clients need most: honest advice, strong communication, smart strategy, and a calm, capable professional they can trust through every step.
Learn more about what it's like to work with Tricia and The Coury Team at: www.thecouryteam.com
OTHER LANGUAGES
HOBBIES/INTEREST
FAMILY
Credentials
LICENSE
Designation
Real Estate Investing
PSA (Pricing Strategy Advisor)
Seniors Real Estate Specialist
Top Producer
Seller Representative Specialist
Licensed Realtor
REALTOR
Specialties
- Sellers
- Residential Property
- Commercial Property
Awards
-
2026
TOP AGENT
Cumberland, RI
2026
TOP AGENT
Berkley, MA
2026
TOP AGENT
North Attleboro, MA
Other Awards
Quadruple Gold Award Keller Williams New England, Voted #1 Realtor in Providence County in 2021, #3 in RI by RateMyAgent
FAQ
Answered Questions
You're not overreacting. If the agent you selected handed you off without a clear explanation, agreement, and the replacement added little value, it's fair to reconsider. Start by checking whether you signed a buyer representation agreement. If not, you can usually move on. If yes, ask the broker for a written release or reassignment, and if needed, get legal advice for your specific contract. In MA, consumers should be clearly informed about agency relationships. The right agent should be advising you, not just opening doors. We often get clients who experience the same thing, and share sub-par experiences and are glad they met us. It is important to know who you are working with and feel confident they will take care of you - after all this is the biggest and most valuable investment most people make in their lives! Reach out if you have more questions ~ Tricia Coury
Probably not in full. A screened-in porch can add appeal, but $70,000 is a major investment, and whether you get it back depends on your market, price range, and what buyers expect in your neighborhood. Typically the best investments are the things MOST buyers want - like a gorgeous kitchen, luxurious bathroom, etc. The biggest risk is overbuilding aEUR" putting more into the home than buyers in your area are likely to pay extra for. If similar homes nearby don't typically have high-end outdoor spaces, you may enjoy it, but not fully recover the cost. Before spending that kind of money, I'd strongly recommend speaking with a local real estate professional and looking at comparable homes in your market to see whether screened porches are actually helping homes sell for more there (will it likely bring ROI). A good agent should be able to tell you whether this is a smart value-add for your neighborhood or more of a personal-use upgrade. ~Tricia Coury

Trusted Professionals
Trusted Pro
Tricia Coury is a Trusted Pro with a network of verified professionals.
