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This is a more generic appraisal question for all you appraisal pros out there.
What I am gathering from the majority of posters...
LLL have value because of the LOW numbers (combinations) of available domains.
LLLL have value for the same reason, but the value is skewed down because of the higher number of combinations.
LLL & LLLL domains derive their usability not soley in "pronouncable" domains but more prominately in the use of Acronyms.
Value = LIMITED AVAILABILITY + APPLICATION.
I got that about right?
But check this...
There are 456,976 LLLL combinations.
There are 17,565 LLL combinations
There are 675 LL combinations
...but there are only 625 VVVV combinations.
VVVV domains have a LOWER combination availability than even LL domains!!! Considerably lower than LLL and a MUCH lower combination potential of standard LLLL domains.
Yet time after time VVVV appraisals are placed evenly with standard, junk, non-premium LLLL domains.
I missing something here?
GoPC
What I am gathering from the majority of posters...
LLL have value because of the LOW numbers (combinations) of available domains.
LLLL have value for the same reason, but the value is skewed down because of the higher number of combinations.
LLL & LLLL domains derive their usability not soley in "pronouncable" domains but more prominately in the use of Acronyms.
Value = LIMITED AVAILABILITY + APPLICATION.
I got that about right?
But check this...
There are 456,976 LLLL combinations.
There are 17,565 LLL combinations
There are 675 LL combinations
...but there are only 625 VVVV combinations.
VVVV domains have a LOWER combination availability than even LL domains!!! Considerably lower than LLL and a MUCH lower combination potential of standard LLLL domains.
Yet time after time VVVV appraisals are placed evenly with standard, junk, non-premium LLLL domains.
I missing something here?
GoPC