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Pls, gurus in the house, was angry since morning, without knowing the architect of the anger, I use the energy in the anger to do some research and came across a dilemma....

Pls between real estate and properties domain names, which among the two should I hope for..

Ps... Both are .org domain name

The city of the properties domain name has an equivalent population of 7 million inhabitants

The city of the real estate name has a mere 1.5 million inhabitants...


But I need to reg either of the two...

Pls help


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Pls between real estate and properties domain names, which among the two should I hope for..

Ps... Both are .org domain name


I wouldn't register a business domain name in the field of real estate/property with .org extension. :unsure:
 
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I wouldnt reg a .org domain, stick with king.
 
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I wouldn't register a business domain name in the field of real estate/property with .org extension. :unsure:
My thought as well,
But the population is the one giving me problem..
7m is much pal
 
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Hi Kamaldeen,

.org isn't a marketable extension, unless for non-profit Organization!
 
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First I'll have to strongly agree with avoiding multiple word commercial and geo-specific .org's.

Also .. to me the difference between Real Estate and Properties isn't as big as the difference between markets. While at first it would seem 7M vs 1.5M is a huge difference .. you also need to factor in average sales price. 1.5M is a London or Tokyo suburb is worth VASTLY more than 7M in Brazil or Africa or other areas with relatively low market prices.
 
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