"Let me give you an eloquent example, we’ll assume the domain CityXRealEstate.com sells for $5,000 through a domainer to domainer auction, with City X being small and relatively poor. Now of course, even if the city isn’t exactly affluent, the domain is still valuable. People still need a place to live, there’s still a need for realtors and so on. However, your end user sales expectations need to be reasonable or even downright pessimistic.
Before even thinking about paying $5,000 for such a domain, you have to ask yourself what the upside is. How much could you, realistically speaking, expect to ultimately sell the domain for to an end user? I’m sorry but in our example (a small and relatively poor city), the likelihood of generating an end user sale which at the very least enables you to break even is low."
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Before even thinking about paying $5,000 for such a domain, you have to ask yourself what the upside is. How much could you, realistically speaking, expect to ultimately sell the domain for to an end user? I’m sorry but in our example (a small and relatively poor city), the likelihood of generating an end user sale which at the very least enables you to break even is low."
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