Hello,
I recently purchased threadswag.com and ladyswagger.com and wanted to gauge the potential market for both domain names. Please let me know what you guys believe the estimated value should be for both domain names. Thanks for your time. I really appreciate all the help.
Hans
Firstly: Welcome to Namepros Hans! :wave:
Without further ado, here is the appraisal:
ThreadSwag does not have a resale value. So it's worth $0. Think about it like this; who would buy this domain? Can you think of anybody? So when you register a domain, always assess the possible demand for the name. Here, the demand would be extremely low, if any at all.
LadySwagger... hmmm, sounds very catchy, almost like Lady Gaga... and especially since we hear "swagger" in them Hip Hop tracks all the time, it could potentially be a name for a female Hip Hop Artist... But catchy doesn't always cut it, especially since you are looking to resell and thus your potential end-user base is once again very small, and the chances that someone might be named Lady Swagger in the future is very slim or unknown. The resale value is also $0. This name was once registered in 2009, and was dropped in 2011-indicating that the previous registrant was unable to make a sale.
Not all is lost. I see that the domains were registered today, and so a refund is possible, (this is also known as a "grace delete"). You are allowed to cancel the domains within 5 days of registering the name. I would suggest calling up Godaddy and telling them that you like a refund on the names-they will do it without a question.
There are hardly any good names that can be hand-registered these days. Rather purchase quality names in the aftermarket.. they might cost a bit more, but they will more than likely have a better chance of resale.
Before you jump into buying, rather read a bit more on what makes a name good and ask questions (like you did now) and you can be ahead of everyone else who burnt their money learning what you can learn without wasting a dime.

Namepros would be a good place to start. Everyone here would be very glad to answer your questions, and give you the right guidance.
Regards,
:wave: