About C.T. Shuman

As a lifelong resident of Northern Michigan, I have been actively involved in the Real Estate Industry since 1996 and currently serve as a fulltime Realtor and Broker/Owner of Real Estate One of Petoskey.  That said, I am intimately involved in all aspects of Northern Michigan Real Estate including residential, waterfront, vacant land, commercial and vacation properties. Utilizing all of the latest techniques in technology, I am committed to making your Real Estate experience as stress free and enjoyable as possible.

 

 

Professional Accomplishments

 

  • Member of The Emmet Association of Realtors since 1996
  • Past President of The Emmet Association of Realtors (2001 - 2003)
  • Board Officer of The Emmet Association of Realtors (1998 - present)
  • Member of The Michigan Association of Realtors
  • Member of The National Association of Realtors
  • Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR)
  • Member of The Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce
  • #1 Sales Person in the Real Estate One Franchise Network (2006)
  • #1 Sales Person in the Real Estate One Franchise Network (2007)
  • #1 Real Estate One Franchise Office 8 out of the last 9 years

 

When not at work, I enjoy spending time with my wife, Janet and our two sons, Trevor and Parker.  We love all that Northern Michigan has to offer and take advantage of having nature at our doorstep.  I enjoy boating, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, morel mushroom hunting, and the occasional game of golf.  

 

 

 

Personal Achievements/Involvements

 

  • Graduate of Petoskey High School
  • Associate Degree in Real Estate from Ferris State University
  • Bachelor Degree in Marketing/Sales from Ferris State University
  • Member of Saint Francis Xavier Church
  • Member of The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
  • Member of The National Wild Turkey Federation

 

 

 

 

                 C.T., Janet, Trevor and Parker            

           on a recent trip to Mendenhall

              Glacier in Juneau, Alaska.

C.T. showing off this big King Salmon

   while fishing in Skagway, Alaska.