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StuartP: Thank you for this.
Here's my understanding:
Let's say I own HomeForSale[.]tel or Homesforsale[.]tel (I don't, so please don't issue a warning for advertising).
Very generic and expensive terms.
For the first one, I, as a homeowner, could use this domain to sell my own home as a FSBO. In an ad, either print or online, I could simply say,
Elegant New York City Penthouse for Sale.
Contact: HomeForSale[.]tel
On that site, you could include links to
1. A short description in the Profile section, including price.
2. Website (Werglesnorp13896.com) with all the bells and whistles.
3. A phone number.
4. An email address.
5. Keywords: Exact or general location of property.
6. Keywords: Appropriate keywords as related to high-end real estate.
Which point of contact is one most likely to remember when he/she walks away from that ad?
HomeForSale.tel
or
Werglesnorp13896.com
???
The plural is more self-evident; a real estate company that owns this domain could use the subdomains (folders) to feature certain homes at any given time, each folder containing the pertinent info for one home.
The real estate company could also simply use the main page as a portal to a website, email, and phone number.
Rep on its way.
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