

Possible? Quite honestly, I don't think it is.
Ergo said:ZQY.com 20000$ possible? Then why you think ZQYY.com 770$ isn't possible? It's just matter of demand and supply and if supply will decrease (and it will decrease in 5 years! there will be 20-30 large LLLL.com holders that will not be interested in selling all their names faster and faster).
The gap between quad-premiums and tripple premiums will decrease also the same as it decreased in LLL.com names. PGPH.com - 350$? PGPW - 80$? Do you think that PGPW is 4 times worse than PGPH?. Or lets take QPGP, or XPGP - they are even more brandable than PGPH and thus perhaps even more chances of finding end-user. In 5 years supply of quad-premiums and triple-premiums will be quite comparable and I think price difference between them will not be more than 2.
Reece said:My guess on min prices by category 5 years from now:
bad LLLL.coms - $250
triple premiums - $600+
quad premiums - $2000+
Way too many variables to make a prediction anything more than a guess, but I really doubt we'll see prices radically higher than this on any category...
The 1/26th of an LLL.com will never occur for LLLL.coms as a whole imho. I can see good triple premiums reaching it someday but don't really see a day when every LLLL.com is going to fetch 1/26th.
Even taking what is imho a very conservative guess of 20k on min LLL.com valuations 5 years from now (20% per year appreciation going forward), we're left suggesting that the worst LLLL.coms would fetch $770. Likely? No. Possible? Quite honestly, I don't think it is.
zestydomains*com said:The real clear indicator of just how possible, if at all, for me will come late in the fall of this year. At that time, renewals will be due on an enormous number of LLLL.com domains.
neobodhi said:I don't see the average or poor LLLL.com hitting $5,000 plus in the reseller market in 5 years (assuming the dollar still has the same value in 5 years). I think the current prices are where they are because of the recent sell out, there certainly was not this sort of interest a year or two ago.
Did you think in 2001 that you will be paying 5000$ for XJQ.com like domains? I'm not telling that the price will be 5000$. XJQ.com like domains are collectibles. The same as XJQG.com-like domains. I even will not be very dissappointed if they fetch 300-500$ in 5 years. And 300-500$ doesn't look very fantastic, does it? At least this is not much more strange than paying 300$ for XJQ.org or 700$ for XJQ.net... Right? This is just a matter of demand and supply. And supply will be decreasing with years for sure. And customers from China and Korea does exist. I already received an offer for my crappy LLLL.com. Only 120 eurosVURG said:No idea but if they are selling for $5000, I won't be paying it.
I was a poor student in 2001. I didn't really understand domains back then.Ergo said:Did you think in 2001 that you will be paying 5000$ for XJQ.com like domains?
VURG said:I was a poor student in 2001. I didn't really understand domains back then.
The only reason I would buy XJQ.com for $5000 would be to sell it for $7000 to somebody for a quick profit. I am not interested in XJQ.com. I'd rather pay $20,000 for a nicer LLL.com. Likewise I am not interested in the cheapest LLLL.com. I'd rather pay more for a better domain or get a better quality LLLLL.com for a cheaper price. I have a handful of low grade LLLL.com but I will sell them soon as I don't want them.
If LLLL.com went as high as $5000 in 5 years, I would expect that it would be hyped up by speculators as there is a lot better things you can do with a million dollars than buy 200 LLLL.com. I would probably be very nervous about paying that high a price and be expecting a rapid fall. I expect the lowest price to be in the $100-$500 price range by then.
cache said:so what is the conclusion of the PRVN.com sale?
italiandragon said:check this out:
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/04/26/1208743326617.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap2
Then do your assumptions :bingo:
italiandragon said:check this out:
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/04/26/1208743326617.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap2
Then do your assumptions :bingo:



