Eugene Plummer, Broker, Realtor
Audra Plummer, Realtor
As dedicated military veterans, Eugene and Audra Plummer share a common background in the IT field. Eugene was a network engineer and Audra worked as a software training and support specialist. “Our IT roles instilled a deep understanding of customer engagement where we learned to put clients at the center of every interaction and actively listen to their needs,” the Plummers explain. “Our jobs positioned us well to navigate the ever-evolving technological landscape, ensuring we provide the best guidance to our clients, similar in how we currently stay well informed about market trends.”
Atlanta residents for over 30 years, the Plummers named their business the Vision Real Estate Group for good reason. “Our emphasis on having a vision and setting clear intentions is not by chance; it’s integral to our philosophy,” the husband-and-wife team say. “These qualities, along with our unwavering commitment to treating our clients with care, compassion and integrity, define the bedrock of everything we do.”
The Plummers are members of the Atlanta Realtors Association, the National Association of Real Estate Brokers and the Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals, which they recently represented in Washington D.C. to advocate for veteran volunteering. Eugene is president of the organization’s Atlanta chapter, and this trip provided the opportunity to push for legislation that will make the VA homebuying process transparent and attainable for every veteran, they say. “Our expertise extends to supporting veterans throughout the homebuying and selling processes while helping them leverage their unique benefits,” the team points out. “Our ultimate goal is to empower our clients to use real estate as a tool to build and grow their wealth.”
Vision Real Estate Group’s client interactions go beyond transitions: the Plummers care about their clients and their well-being. “We’re here for the long haul,” they agree. “We are driven by a sincere desire to see our client thrive.”