I think it will affect the way people on this board think about resale contracts. We'll probably avoid 25 and 50 point contracts because we'll think the effective price per point just isn't a very good deal anymore. But, I think we forget that for a lot of people, they are looking at the overall cost of the contract and something less than $10,000, even with a $500 fee built in, is still less than a $20,000 or a $30,000 contract. And, as long as you're still getting a big discount over going direct, people will buy them. And, because they will cost less total money, the market for such contracts is inherently larger.
I was thinking about this recently browsing some confirmed reservations on a broker website, and I thought to myself, you know, the average person looking at these has no idea how many points each reservation costs. They just look at the dates, the room, the resort, and the total cost (and, if they're smart, compare to booking on cash direct with Disney).
I wouldn't be surprised if many potential buyers browsing a website like the site sponsor look through listings and then look at the total cost more than they do the price per point. And, of course, I have no doubt that brokers will continue to say that small point contracts are in high demand and will move fast, so you better make competitive offers.