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Foreclosures.com is better.
You want 2% of a market over a 98% market share with property.com? I would surely give you that deal....
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Foreclosures.com is better.
Foreclosures.com is better.
and Foreclosures.mobi, even better.
Bigticketsdomains.com put some big figures for domains.
e.g.
WorldNewsevents.com is for sale at 5 million us dollars. I think it is pretty too much.
Roughly 3 years ago for $750k
Well I am pretty sure, he did not get 8 figures cash. It seems as though the deal was mainly paper, whose value might be a bit subjective. Foreclosures are big business in a downturn. That kind of business will go a bit flat as the market hits bottom, and try to expand market share from near zero in conventional realestate is going to be a tough call. It will be at least three or four years before the housing market starts to pick up any significant steam. Gaining market share in a flat market could be a tough call. Having said that of course the Parking revenues for this domain will almost certainly have crashed.
Having said all that, he will no doubt have managed to make a good profit, but I would not put this domain higher than 10x Villas.com which sold yesterday after the sale was announced. Indeed, I thought the Villas sale was a tad disappointing.
It's not Bigticketdomains.com who put price on it.Bigticketsdomains.com put some big figures for domains.
e.g.
WorldNewsevents.com is for sale at 5 million us dollars. I think it is pretty too much.
Having said all that, he will no doubt have managed to make a good profit, but I would not put this domain higher than 10x Villas.com which sold yesterday after the sale was announced. Indeed, I thought the Villas sale was a tad disappointing.
How can you be pretty sure?
Would not be difficult to combine a holiday site with Real-Estate and get the best of both Worlds.
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