Mortgage2Go to be a guest on BNR

Mortgage2Go was a guest on BNR Jan. 30, 2026.

Last week Joachim Nobel, owner of Mortgage2Go, was a guest on BNR Nieuwsradio‘s podcast MKB Praat Mee.

This episode focused on one question: why is the new administration so desperately clinging to the mortgage interest deduction?

A subject that has led to robust discussions for years, especially within the world of housing, mortgages and entrepreneurship.

Mortgage interest deduction remains a sensitive issue

During the discussion, it became clear that the mortgage interest deduction is not only a financial instrument, but also a politically and socially charged issue. The new administration seems to see little room for reform, despite the pressure on the housing market and the increasing inequality between first-time buyers and those moving on.

The future of the mortgage market with Mortgage2Go

From Mortgage2Go, we work daily with entrepreneurs, the self-employed and individuals who are up against the limits of the current mortgage system.

That’s why Mortgage2Go was founded. With Mortgage2Go, you know where you stand before you start looking at houses. The income is pre-qualified by Dutch banks and for the mortgage amount you get a mortgage certificate: we call that the 𝐩𝐫𝐞-𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐝 𝐡𝐲𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐞𝐤.

In the podcast, Joachim Nobel shares his experience with how regulations play out in practice, and where policies sometimes rub against the reality of entrepreneurial incomes and flexible forms of employment.

This included the question of whether the current system still reflects how people live, work and do business today.

Listening to the full conversation?

The podcast episode offers a nuanced look at the mortgage interest deduction, mortgage market and the broader implications for the housing market and SMEs. Curious about the full conversation?

👉 Listen to the episode ‘New cabinet clings frenetically to mortgage interest deduction’ via BNR News Radio:
https://www.bnr.nl/podcast/mkbpraatmee/10593209/nieuwe-kabinet-houdt-krampachtig-vast-aan-hypotheekrenteaftrek