I think most people would be willing to pay a fee for a mortgage broker as it can be a valuable service.
The problem is it wouldn't be anywhere close to what you currently get.
The average mortgage must be around €300k so with 1% commission that equates to around €3,000. There isn't a chance in hell I would pay anything close to that for the services currently offered by brokers. Max I would pay at the moment is €250.
Can brokers survive on these margins?
Don't forget that commissions haven't been abolished. In the worst cases they have been halved. In others, they have been reduced by a lower margin. So the question is not if a broker could survive on €250 per mortgage, but if they could survive on 0.5% or perhaps more.
Don't forget that commissions haven't been abolished. In the worst cases they have been halved. In others, they have been reduced by a lower margin. So the question is not if a broker could survive on €250 per mortgage, but if they could survive on 0.5% or perhaps more.
Don't forget that commissions haven't been abolished. In the worst cases they have been halved.
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