There’s always something to howl about.

Identifying mavericks: Socrates, Jesus, Cyrano and — Glenn Kelman?!? We don’t have to love the truth, we just have to live with it . . .

This is me in a comment at Mike’s Corner. Mike Price is looking for nominations for the most influential mavericks in the real estate industry, individuals and companies. Share your thoughts with him.

I’ve been thinking about this quite a bit lately, although the words I use in my own mind are closer to “renegade” or “heretic.” And the context is immense, at least to my way of thinking: The story of The West, in capitals, as against The East, is the story of Socrates, the man who chose to die rather than bend to the will of the mob. The Nazarene was the key popularizer of the tale, but if you look for it, you will find it reflected in every enduring story of The West.

Most fundamentally, The West is the heretic, the renegade, the maverick, the man or woman who stands — “not high it may be but alone” — for new truth, standing down all of received wisdom. This is why The West is so outrageously dynamic, where The East, broadly defined, celebrates and venerates that which is traditional and unchanging.

So who would I pick as the maverick individual and company bringing the most change to the real estate industry right now?

Glenn Kelman and Redfin.com.

My experience of the man has been overwhelmingly negative, and I don’t care for the way the company operates: It foists its agency responsibilities onto listing agents, then publicly vilifies them if they object to this cowbird-like behavior.

But someone at Redfin.com — or possibly some unknown maverick — figured out that the contradiction of the listing agent compensating the buyer’s agent could be exploited to market advantage, and this one innovation, in due course, will — at a minimum — divorce the two commissions from one another, resulting in a true buyer’s agency at last. It may also serve to eliminate the proprietarian idea of the MLS, a serendipitous side-effect.

I don’t think Redfin.com can survive as a business, at least not in its present form. Its head-count is huge for the volume it is doing. The proportional rebate system makes it impossible for the company to move down market, where the greater volume of transactions are to be found. And, in the long run, divorced from the listing agreement or not, buyer’s agent’s commissions are going to drop to a rational level. The future belongs to actual business people, among whom few are to be found in the real estate business today.

Even so, my vote for the mavericks of greatest contemporary influence on the real estate industry: Glenn Kelman and Redfin.com.

Now, just my luck, my remarks will incite anew the rash of inane comments from “Simon”, Redfin’s Kelmaniacal sock-puppet, but this is the price we must pay. It were well for us to love the truth, but it is sufficient merely to live with it…

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