Randy Temple is a trusted luxury real estate expert, known for his integrity, sharp negotiation skills, and dedication to putting clients first.
Randy is married to East Tennessee native Pam Harrison Temple and resides in Alcoa, TN. They have three adult children and two grandchildren. He attended Everett HS in Maryville and the University of Tennessee Knoxville and is a Graduate of the Realtor® Institute.
He is known for his attention to detail, expertise in advertising, market research, and negotiations encompassing all aspects of the real estate sales process, particularly in the high-end market segment. Notably, he has achieved and maintained membership in the esteemed GUILD at The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing, which provides him with exclusive sales and marketing resources and connections that are not available to other agents.
During his tenure with Delta Air Lines, Randy cultivated his professional marketing and sales expertise through interactions with colleagues, the public, military personnel, and travel professionals. In this capacity, he oversaw Delta Dream Vacations globally, honing his marketing and negotiation abilities that he now effectively applies to his real estate clients. Integrity is the cornerstone of his business philosophy. As a leading local real estate professional, he strives to provide his clients with the ultimate in service and straightforward, honest advice to accomplish their home-buying or selling objectives.
Randy appreciates what truly matters in life. In his real estate career, that means putting the needs of Blevins Group Realty Executive’s clients first and always protecting their best interests. When it’s time for your next move, trust Randy to guide you through the home buying or selling process with care and expertise.
Find quick answers to your real estate questions in our FAQ section, covering topics like getting started, property types, and commission rates.
There are several reasons why working with a real estate agent can be beneficial: Expert knowledge, negotiation skills, access to listings, paperwork and legalities, time and stress saving, market insight, recommendations for services, emotional support.
The first step in buying a home is getting pre-approved for a mortgage. (Understand Your Budget, Know Your Financing Options, Strengthen Your Offer, and Save Time)
The credit score needed to buy a home can vary depending on the type of loan you're applying for, but here’s a general guide:
● 620 or higher is typically required for conventional loans.
● 580 or higher is acceptable for FHA loans.
● 620 or higher for VA loans and USDA loans (with some flexibility).
While 30 to 60 days is typical, the process can take longer if there are complications or if you're taking your time finding the right home. If you're in a hurry, some steps, like pre-approval and making offers, can be expedited.
Whether you should sell your home before buying a new one depends on your personal financial situation, the local real estate market, and your level of comfort with risk. There are pros and cons to both approaches.
Closing costs are the fees and expenses that both buyers and sellers need to pay when finalizing a real estate transaction. These costs are paid at the "closing" or settlement, which is when the sale is officially completed, and ownership of the property is transferred.
Here’s a breakdown of typical closing costs:
For Buyers:
For Sellers:
Earnest money is a good-faith gesture that shows you're serious about buying the home. It’s typically refundable if the deal falls through due to contingencies, but if you back out for other reasons, you could lose it.
Commission is negotiable, there are no set fees. However, every agent should be able to give you a value proposition when discussing what they charge to list your home or assist in finding you a home.
While a home inspection is not legally required, it’s highly recommended and often considered essential when buying a home. Here’s why:
Why You Should Get a Home Inspection:
Types of Inspections You Might Consider:
● General Home Inspection
● Termite Inspection
● Radon Test
● Mold Inspection
● Sewer Line Inspection
How Much Does It Cost?
Varies by location, size of the home, and the type of inspection(s) needed.
The value of your home in your current market can be determined by a Realtor completing a Comparable Market Analysis. This is a process where your home is compared to recently sold homes in your area. This is not an appraisal. Appraisal must be done by certified appraisers.