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Mortgage.International - how would you value this domain? Thank you
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Well I signed a contract for ownership of Mortgage.Loans
And that was not cheap ...
2018, and I'll be the owner
I am thinking your name is $X,XXX (high) - $XX,XXX (low) I would give you a higher valuation if the two actually matched each other ...
Well, it is a high renewal fee name..one need to pay 1650 each year.International.Mortgage is selling for :
$1,650.00
Or is that an example of a "lease"? Cause renewal is $1,650 also
Well, it is a high renewal fee name..one need to pay 1650 each year.
My name Mortgage.International has standard renewal, USD 20 each year..so this is quite a difference![]()
I never seen .com with premium renewals, they have always same renewals be it bad or very good name (exact amount of renewal depends on registrar where you buy them). Premium renewals are present at some new gTLDs and some ccTLDs like .tv..I seen also some .coms with renewal fees of $1000+ /year sometimes...
Is that because the domainer is "leasing" the domain?
I never seen .com with premium renewals, they have always same renewals be it bad or very good name (exact amount of renewal depends on registrar where you buy them). Premium renewals are present at some new gTLDs and some ccTLDs like .tv..
Well if you do not see clear end user for the name, then it explains your view of the domain value.. Anyway, thank you for your input and 'xxx' appraisalWho is the end user for this domain? A bank would never use this, seeing as domestic and foreign banks have legitimate short .coms already. Even if some international entity were to use "mortgage" as their keyword, they would most likely use a cctld given that mortgage laws and rates vary country to country.
if you look up comparable sales for "mortgage", about 90% are .coms and the rest are .net, .org, and cctlds. Just because the keyword is a popular one doesn't automatically make it a good domain.
Safe to say that xxxx-xxxxx is an asinine and nonsensical appraisal, even xxx is incredibly unlikely given that mortgages.international is available to register being the better keyword
To be honest, I think domainers must find their own comfort zone and focus on names that related to industries/niches they are familiar with. Unless you have a background in global real estate or international finance it's hard to tell for sure there is a market for such names. Just because a domain sounds good, doesn't mean it is usable.
Some good points hereI am not familiar with the market for international mortgage, if there is one. But I found a few related domain names currently in use:
http://www.mortgage-international.com/
http://www.conficasamortgageinternational.com/
http://www.internationalmortgages.net/
http://www.mortgageinternational.com.au/
http://www.internationalmortgage.com/
They are possible end users, but this domain probably can only be a defensive reg or a redirect imo.
And mortgage.international is quite different than international.mortgage.
To be honest, I think domainers must find their own comfort zone and focus on names that related to industries/niches they are familiar with. Unless you have a background in global real estate or international finance it's hard to tell for sure there is a market for such names. Just because a domain sounds good, doesn't mean it is usable.
What we have here is a niche extension, about a niche market and presumably very few possible end users. But maybe you have some more insight that I don't have. If you really want to dabble in new extensions, I think you should cast the net far and wide. What we want is domain names that have a large pool of possible buyers = increased odds of a sale.
But if your portfolio is 100% new TLDs I think you'll struggle and the renewal fees will be crushing. Many domainers with 100% .com portfolios are not profitable.
Good luck.
Ano, vím, že žijete a pracujete v ČR. But is this a domain name that you could use in your home market or even for your own real estate practice ? Where you live, the local extension is preferred, along with .com and very occasionally .eu or something else. Europe has strong ccTLDs and generic extensions other than .com are not embraced easily, and after all they mostly are English strings.Some good points hereWell I am real estate agent in my 'real' life, so I know something about real estate and mortgages it is very closely connected.
Who is the end user for this domain? A bank would never use this, seeing as domestic and foreign banks have legitimate short .coms already. Even if some international entity were to use "mortgage" as their keyword, they would most likely use a cctld given that mortgage laws and rates vary country to country.
if you look up comparable sales for "mortgage", about 90% are .coms and the rest are .net, .org, and cctlds. Just because the keyword is a popular one doesn't automatically make it a good domain.
Safe to say that xxxx-xxxxx is an asinine and nonsensical appraisal, even xxx is incredibly unlikely given that mortgages.international is available to register being the better keyword
AgreedAno, vím, že žijete a pracujete v ČR. But is this a domain name that you could use in your home market or even for your own real estate practice ? Where you live, the local extension is preferred, along with .com and very occasionally .eu or something else. Europe has strong ccTLDs and generic extensions other than .com are not embraced easily, and after all they mostly are English strings.
I think the market for this domain has to be elsewhere.
Decent name! Must say. But I would of liked it the other way around "International Mortgage"
But I see that ones taken already.
Good luck!
