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2. The term Real Estate is already plural like "middle class" makes sense, while "middle classes" is awkward. If it were a .com with traffic, obviously it would have some value (to forward), but you still wouldn't want to build your brand around a domain that uses improper grammar or spelling. I'd like to own waches.com, but I certainly wouldn't embarass myself by taking out an ad telling people to type that in. I'd just forward the type-in traffic to RicksGreatBigAzzWatchStore.ws or some other hand-reg name
"realestates" and "real estates" also don't get much in exact match searches, but there are a lot of long tail term matches. You might be able to rank it well with some development, and thereby increase the value. But the name by itself not much there.
Thanks for appraisal. Someone except me could pay for it. To be or not to be - that is the question: humans are prone to make errors. With this regard its value can exceed the most optimistic valuation.
First of all, do some research.
How many domain sales reported in the private subdomain .us.com, which names and what kind of money do they fetch ?
Are you aware of any high profile website in that 'extension'?
First of all, do some research.
How many domain sales reported in the private subdomain .us.com, which names and what kind of money do they fetch ?
Are you aware of any high profile website in that 'extension'?
Is it not a question that could benefit all who follow domains? My research is always extensive however I sought the opinion of the domain community. You're certainly not one who appreciates discussion and dialogue - tis most disheartening! Alas I have found one who is not of the quality responses I require!! Correct?