“A good name is more desirable than great riches; and favor is better than silver or gold. ”
— Proverbs 22:1
Austin Rumminger is a seasoned real estate professional with a deep understanding of the residential market, investment strategy, and negotiation. With a background in finance and a hands-on approach to real estate, he brings insight, precision, and dedication to every client relationship.
Austin's journey began in 2013 when he relocated to Bossier City to serve with the United States Air Force's Operational Weather Squadron at Barksdale Air Force Base. The discipline, leadership, and service-first mindset he developed during his military career continue to drive his decision-making and client-first philosophy in the real estate industry.
After earning a Bachelor's Degree in Finance from LSU Shreveport and acquiring FINRA certifications, Austin briefly worked in wealth management before finding his true calling in real estate. Since then, he has built a reputation for his ability to identify opportunity, assess property value, and guide clients through complex transactions with clarity and confidence.
As a licensed REALTOR® and full-time real estate professional, Austin offers a unique edge — combining financial expertise, market analysis, and practical industry knowledge. He has worked across multiple facets of the business, including residential sales, property redevelopment, and strategic deal structuring, helping clients maximize value at every stage.
Driven by a passion for service and a commitment to excellence, Austin partners with buyers, sellers, and investors to achieve results that align with their goals. His approach is personal, data-driven, and always client-first.
Outside of work, Austin is actively involved in North Point Community Church and cherishes time with his wife Chloe and their three children.
Whether you're buying, selling, or investing, Austin Rumminger delivers the strategy and support to help you move forward with confidence.
“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.”