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Starting August 17, new rules will roll out that overhaul the way Realtors get paid to help people buy and sell their homes. This could pave the way for real estate companies with alternative business models, like flat-fee and discount brokerages, to thrive. Redy, which operates nationwide, is a marketplace that allows real estate agents to bid on home listings, meaning agents could pay homesellers for the opportunity to represent them, cutting into their own commissions. “This is part of this notion of shifting how real estate is always done,” Cofini said. “Consumers don’t know this is coming,” Flyhomes’ chief strategy officer, Adam Hopson, said of the NAR changes.
Persons: Leo Pareja, Kevin Sears, ” Sears, , Mary Schumann, ” Schumann, TD Cowen, Shelly Cofini, ” Cofini, Flyhomes, Adam Hopson, Will, Madison Mathias, Mathias, I’ve, “ I’m Organizations: CNN — Realtors, Realtors, National Association of Realtors, eXp Realty, NAR, , CNN Locations: theory­, Minnesota, Chapin , South Carolina
At 89, Still Making Art (and Bread) With a Message
  + stars: | 2023-08-15 | by ( Bob Morris | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
“To live in a war and be a refugee is a lifelong education,” Schumann said of a childhood in which he experienced bombings in Germany’s Silesia region, which is now part of Poland. “There’s no equivalent to it in the U.S.”The printing press posters, chapbooks and calendars he designs drive his messages home and come from an uncompromising faith in “Cheap Art.” His manifesto about it states the importance of its unimportance — cheap, lightweight, undermining the sanctity of affluence and in opposition to the money-hungry “business of art.” For decades, his wife, Elka Schumann, who died in 2021, on a Sunday in August, oversaw the printing press that turns out countless pieces, all drawn with his bold and expressionistic hand and celebrating life while questioning abuses of power. (One poster of an iris reads “Resistance to the Empire”; a chapbook on courage urges “Dig through the dirt.”)But for all the questions firing like flares at society, with Schumann’s humor and pathos, there is one — far more insular in focus — on the minds of those around him: What will happen to his company when he is gone? “It’s been an ongoing conversation for 15 years, and we’re still figuring it out,” said his son Max Schumann, 59, an artist and the departing executive director of Printed Matter, a nonprofit based in New York City that sells artists’ books.
Persons: ” Schumann, , , Elka Schumann, It’s, we’re, Max Schumann Locations: Germany’s Silesia, Poland, U.S, New York City
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