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Hello,

What do you think of HomeStyle.com? I'd really appreciate your thoughts and feedback.

Thanks!
 
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I’m far from an expert in domain valuations, so I’ll just say what I would list it for if it’s mine domain: $500,000
 
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Amazing domain.

Easily in a 6 figure price range. IMO.

Brad
 
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Hello,

What do you think of HomeStyle.com? I'd really appreciate your thoughts and feedback.

Thanks!
Nice hold.

There's not even a remotely comparable sale on NameBio for this branding.

Also of note:
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Good luck!
 
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There's not even a remotely comparable sale on NameBio for this branding.
I don’t care about comps from previous sales with inferior extensions. This domain is precious and it deserves a huge price!
 
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Just to avoid the drama with domain sharks, I’ll offer $20,000 and if I buy it, I will list it for $500,000.

Then, the owner will theoretically miss out on $480,000 if the domain sells for my target price.

For the full disclosure: I have no idea who is the seller of this domain is.
 
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My point is, I would not sell this domain anywhere below mid six figures.

I’m not looking to buy it for cheap, and wish the best of luck to the owner.
 
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There's not even a remotely comparable sale on NameBio for this branding.

Also of note:
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Good luck!
Thank you for your opinion, I appreciate it.

According to DotDB, the number of registered TLDs for "HomeStyle" has now increased to 140.
 
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Just to avoid the drama with domain sharks, I’ll offer $20,000 and if I buy it, I will list it for $500,000.

Then, the owner will theoretically miss out on $480,000 if the domain sells for my target price.

For the full disclosure: I have no idea who is the seller of this domain is.
OP requested an appraisal.

Can you please share your method of reaching that $500k BIN price?
 
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OP requested an appraisal.

Can you please share your method of reaching that $500k BIN price?
As I said, I am not an expert in domain valuations. In my opinion, there is no empirical method of valuing domains.

I just said that I would list it for $500,000.

If the owner wants to to sell it much less, I’ll be happy to buy it and will list it for $500,000.

However, the owner of this domain should be patient and sell it to end users and not to domain flippers, in my opinion.
 
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I believe that many are interested in Home Styling
 
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IMO: If it were mine, I'd set the price at 45k then 50, so 45k goes straight to me. Depending on how much you purchased, lets say i bought it for 7500 then will price it 6x, or if it was hand-registered, then it will be reduced even more.

Pricing domains too high isn't smart because they might just sit there for years without selling. You're blocking those who could actually use it, and remember, our lives have an expiration date too, unless you're planning to pass it on to your loved ones(many of our loved ones don't really care about the business we're in if they have their own careers.), who will then just be left waiting as well.

Most names are just sitting there, waiting without any sales, and once our time is up, they drop and someone else snatches them up, which means you miss out.
 
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IMO: If it were mine, I'd set the price at 45k then 50, so 45k goes straight to me. Depending on how much you purchased, lets say i bought it for 7500 then will price it 6x, or if it was hand-registered, then it will be reduced even more.

Pricing domains too high isn't smart because they might just sit there for years without selling. You're blocking those who could actually use it, and remember, our lives have an expiration date too, unless you're planning to pass it on to your loved ones(many of our loved ones don't really care about the business we're in if they have their own careers.), who will then just be left waiting as well.

Most names are just sitting there, waiting without any sales, and once our time is up, they drop and someone else snatches them up, which means you miss out.
Interesting point of view.
 
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Hello,

What do you think of HomeStyle.com? I'd really appreciate your thoughts and feedback.

Thanks!
HighLevel.com sold for $1 million according to the posts on multiple platforms.

Let’s say your domain is worth at least a half of it.

Good luck and don’t sell it for less it’s worth !
 
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IMO: If it were mine, I'd set the price at 45k then 50, so 45k goes straight to me. Depending on how much you purchased, lets say i bought it for 7500 then will price it 6x, or if it was hand-registered, then it will be reduced even more.

Pricing domains too high isn't smart because they might just sit there for years without selling. You're blocking those who could actually use it, and remember, our lives have an expiration date too, unless you're planning to pass it on to your loved ones(many of our loved ones don't really care about the business we're in if they have their own careers.), who will then just be left waiting as well.

Most names are just sitting there, waiting without any sales, and once our time is up, they drop and someone else snatches them up, which means you miss out.
I think anyone in a right mind would price this domain in six figures.

And, domain names are transferable after death as long as you have your things in order with your lawyer and the government.

I’ve done this with my lawyer!
 
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HighLevel.com sold for $1 million according to the posts on multiple platforms.

Let’s say your domain is worth at least a half of it.

Good luck and don’t sell it for less it’s worth !
Thank you, I appreciate your advice.

In fact, I have a history of selling some strong domain names at relatively low prices. As a result, I changed my strategy and divided my portfolio into different tiers.

Some domains are priced based on their end-user potential, use cases, market size, brand strength, and overall upside. Others are more mid-tier names and are priced accordingly.

Selling an ultra-premium domain at a low price would be the exception, not the rule.

Regarding LDJ, I believe he is discussing a different investment philosophy, which is perfectly valid. However, in my opinion, that approach cannot be applied to every situation or every type of domain.

Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.

 
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Valuable Xollectible.

Cheers,
Xollect
 
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Thank you, I appreciate your advice.

In fact, I have a history of selling some strong domain names at relatively low prices. As a result, I changed my strategy and divided my portfolio into different tiers.

Some domains are priced based on their end-user potential, use cases, market size, brand strength, and overall upside. Others are more mid-tier names and are priced accordingly.

Selling an ultra-premium domain at a low price would be the exception, not the rule.

Regarding LDJ, I believe he is discussing a different investment philosophy, which is perfectly valid. However, in my opinion, that approach cannot be applied to every situation or every type of domain.

Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.

Proactive.ai was sold for less than $30K last year. Then it was listed for, I think, $350K on atom for a while.

Then the price dropped to around $150K.

Then, someone acquired it and relisted it for $750K, in my opinion because domain servers changed when the listing price jumped.

My point is, even if you get an attractive price offer from a domain investor you have to decide whether you want to take a fraction of the value of your domain now or wait until the right buyer comes

In my opinion, It’s no brainer with your domain.

Be patient and sell it for the big bucks!
 
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