OneDome targets more than doubling number of brokers in 2025

OneDome targets more than doubling number of brokers in 2025


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Fast growing home buying platform OneDome claims it will have 200 advisers by the end of 2025.

It’s added 10 new mortgage advisers over the last two months bringing the total number of brokers within the group to 87, and reinforcing OneDome’s commitment to scaling its mortgage services through both organic growth and strategic acquisitions.

OneDome is actively recruiting and acquiring firms to accelerate its expansion. The company is currently in discussions with several mortgage brokerages interested in joining its growing network, either through direct recruitment or acquisition.

“We are committed to transforming the mortgage market by providing a more seamless and efficient homebuying experience” says group chief executive Babek Ismayil.

“Our plan is to acquire four or five mortgage brokerage firms this year as part of our broader strategy to grow our market share to 10% by 2030. 

“We are keen to speak with brokerage owners considering a sale and self-employed brokers looking for a forward-thinking firm that offers better support and higher earning potential.”

To date, OneDome Group has acquired Albany Park, Coreco Group, CMME, Contractor Wealth Management, and Nethouseprices.

OneDome wants to offer homebuyers a simpler way to purchase a home by integrating all essential homebuying services into one streamlined product. 

Unlike traditional mortgage brokerages, OneDome’s HomeBuyer Service combines mortgages, conveyancing, and other key services into a single, easy-to-use package. 

The group claims this one-stop-shop model makes the process faster, more transparent, and more cost-effective for homebuyers, while also creating more opportunities for brokers to close deals efficiently.

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