Committee Chair Spotlight: Michael Perkins

How long have you been working in the real estate industry?
I’ve been in real estate for just over 11 years.
How did you get into real estate?
I started out in property management. While working there, they encouraged me to get my real estate license. I ended up loving that side of the industry so much that I switched to it permanently.
What inspired you to join Sumner REALTORS®?
My broker at the time recommended Sumner REALTORS®, and I’ve stayed ever since.
What goals or metrics would you like to help Sumner REALTORS® achieve in 2025?
I’d love to see increased member involvement. Through efforts like coffee YPN Roast and Real Estate and member gatherings, we want to get everyone in the same room, collaborating and contributing.
What is one key lesson or insight you’ve learned over the years in the real estate industry?
No two deals are ever exactly the same. Whether you’re working with an agent who’s been in the business for decades or just a few months, staying open-minded and committed to doing the right thing is crucial.
What’s one thing you’re particularly excited about in 2025?
I’m excited that it’s not 2024! We made it through the spike in interest rates, the NAR settlement, and the election! I’m optimistic it’ll be a fantastic year.
How do you see Sumner REALTORS® making a difference in the community or industry you are in?
Sumner REALTORS® already makes a positive impact through initiatives like blood drives and gathering candy and eggs for kids for Easter. There’s potential to do even more for the community—after all, if the community is struggling, our businesses and associations suffer too. I believe we can continue improving and making a real difference.
What advice or words of encouragement would you give to someone aspiring to join the Board or take on a leadership role?
Simply go for it—and hold yourself true to your own convictions. Lead because it’s the right thing to do, not just because “that’s how it’s always been done.” Don’t be afraid to make a difference and propose new ideas.
How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work?
I have two kids, and I’m active in my church. Beyond that, I love hosting people at my house—playing games and watching movies or football together.
What is something that most people might not know about you?
I own a coffee farm in Uganda! I founded a nonprofit that uses proceeds from coffee farms to benefit underprivileged schools in developing countries.
















