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    value of .ca nnn.ca numerical domains

    how much are they worth?
    say nnn.ca starting with zero versus nnn.ca with another digit

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    I don't mean to discriminate nnn.ca but I would be curious to see any developed business nnn.ca domains. Probably 1/100 compared to lll.ca so probably worth 1/100 of what a lll.ca are worth. If the average lll is worth $100, the average nnn is probably worth $1. No doubt they will gain value with time but so will all other domains.

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    Well there are only 1,000 NNN.ca, and 17,576 LLL.ca, so NNN is more 'rare'.

    I haven't seen many NNN sales, but if it starts with a '0' it is probably less valuable than one that doesn't.

    I would say a good LLL is better than an average NNN, for example I'd rather have nse.ca than 835.ca.

    But I'd also rather have a good NNN than most LLL (that aren't words), like 514, 416, 247, 360 would be great NNN to have. Great thing about numbers is they are fairly universal and understandable to everyone. Some NNN can also represent birthdays, like 324 would be March 24.
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    Hi Hugegrowth, yes they are more rare but I don't think that's what makes it valuable, if it was the case l-l.ca would be most valuable after ll.ca. It's value is what end users are willing to pay for it and so far I don't see any end users marketing a nnn.ca. I think from a marketing point of you, nnn are harder to market because if you tell someone or hear it on the radio they will always have to know if you met the numbers or the words like three sixty for 360. Unless it was super cheap and really meaningfull I would never buy one and never recommend a client to buy one for their business. 360 sure is a nice one thought. There are probably 500 meaningfull lll.ca and probably 3 nnn.ca.
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    I would say the average price of a NNN.ca that is not starting with a 0 ranges from $100-300 based on the quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belzibut View Post
    Hi Hugegrowth, yes they are more rare but I don't think that's what makes it valuable, if it was the case l-l.ca would be most valuable after ll.ca. It's value is what end users are willing to pay for it.
    If this was the case then the nn.ca would be the most valuable as they are the rarest of all the domains. So far that hasn't proved to be the case.

    The nnn.ca domains would only interest me if they were 111.ca or 222.ca etc, those I would give value to. The rest need to wait until the market is larger and demand higher.

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    i have DDD.im domain , what is its value

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    You probably want to ask that here:

    http://www.dnforum.com/f488/

    As for the original question, I would say "not much" unless the numbers have some significance. ie. Area codes for major Canadian cities might fetch a decent value.
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