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The Future For Mortgage Brokers - Part 6

A return to the days in which almost anyone could pass a few exams and become a successful mortgage broker might help the profession return to the situation in which fraudulent activity becomes widespread once again.

The Future for Mortgage Brokers

The credit crunch and it's subsequent affect on the property market and mortgage industry has, at the very least, removed inefficiencies from these industries and exposed problems that were hidden by constantly rising property prices. While the mortgage broker industry has not faced total ruin it has take a fairly big hit. Not only has the number of practicing brokers declined but the reputation of the profession hasn't been done any favours by the recession.

However the future for mortgage brokers doesn't look bleak. Thousand of brokers remain in the profession and for the most part the credit crunch has been blamed on the greed of banks and large intuitions rather than the humble home loan broker. The reputation of the profession has also weathered the storm created by the few dishonest brokers who have subsequently been expelled by the FSA in the UK and other law enforcement bodies throughout the world.

In the short term, many brokers have diversified their businesses by offering advice and products in addition to mortgages. This has created additional revenue streams which have helped them stay in business until the property market makes a full recovery. It is this kind of resourceful and dedicated mortgage broker that the profession needs to stay in business. When times are tough they do not simply jump ship, but instead remain committed to helping their clients.

There is no doubt that industry regulation will increase as part of the fallout of the credit crunch. Regulation was soft in many parts of the USA - a situation that is slowly being rectified, state by state. Regulation is also being bolstered in Australia and is become more nationalised. Regulation in the UK was already stringent before the credit crunch, however the FSA will no doubt look to tighten the loopholes that clever minded criminals have previously exploited.

The impending stabilisation of property prices will lead lenders to release a greater number of mortgage products than is currently available that will be more favourable to first-time-buyers and those with little equity in their properties. This will result in their being a wider range of products available to mortgage brokers to offer their clients, and will in turn help brokers conduct more business.

While the path leading back to profits for mortgage brokers is long and arduous it does appear that the industry has set off down that path. The total collapse of the industry predicted by some has not occurred and history has shown that the property market will survive the recession. It has done so before and will do so again. Those mortgage brokers who battened down the hatches and remained in business will reap the rewards of their efforts once the dust settles from the credit crunch. While a return to the profits of the boom years is not expected, the future for mortgage brokers looks promising.

michael sterios
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