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closed I own HouseVilla.com what are your thoughts?

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Rico

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if they pay 10k for the .net i think they would want the .com too, i would contact the new owner asking what they would be willing to offer
 

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:lol: It is listed with €10,000 as the asking price.. The owner can set whatever asking price he/she wants you know (up to 10k $/€/£). :)
 

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:lol: It is listed with €10,000 as the asking price.. The owner can set whatever asking price he/she wants you know (up to 10k $/€/£). :)
Yes, I understand that they can list it for what ever they want, 1 trillion..billion, million dollars if they want.

They listed this name for $10,000 for the .net, which is more then I appraised the value of my own .com.


Thats why I am asking your guys your opinion in value? I am in the correct thread right?
What do you guys think the .com or .net is worth?
 

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If they have 10k to spend on the .net then they should have money. Ask them if they are interested and say like $55,000 then they will prob say $45-35k so your good.
 

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Find some end users and sell your HouseVilla.com for mid xx,xxx
 

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There is a difference between the asking proce and the selling price. IMO you should be happy if you sell your .com with 10k.
 

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There is a difference between the asking proce and the selling price. IMO you should be happy if you sell your .com with 10k.

I would let it go for half that if I had a buyer to be honest. I valued this name as a .COM for around $4000+/- do you guys think it is worth more then that?
 

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It's just the asking price.. but now you'll have to list yours for at least $100k on sedo
 

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excuse my ignorance, but is it a common term to pair "house" and "villa" together?
 

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It's just the asking price...
Yeah, what he said.

. . . now, if it were to actually sell at that price, then that would be a different story. :yes:

I really wouldn't see where that name would be worth that much, but we all know there have been stranger sales in the past. Maybe you should just list yours for $12,000 -- that way, if someone does a search for the name, they will think they'll be getting a hella deal by paying only $2K more for the .com TLD. :smilewinkgrin:
 

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Your post title makes it sound as if the .net sold for that much when in fact it's just listed at that price. Personally, I've never heard of a "house villa". I've heard of a "beach house" or an "Aegean villa" but "house villa" makes little sense. There are no type-in results in Google either.
 
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I think "villa" would be more of a European search term then US

it is definitely not a generic search term and would need $ behind the branding for end user.

$10,000 just seems to high of an asking price for .net and .com for that matter.
 

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Yes, villa is a Spanish term and it's popular in Europe. But the combination of house+villa is not very valid IMO.
 
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