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With houses/apartments being at a max level prices how could you monetize a real state domain with an

ESTIMATE DOMAIN VALUE of $7000 ???​

 
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@hotels. What will be your budget for developing and promoting your website in this highly competitive vertical?

More than likely just man hours from my free time and I might throw 2 to 3k outsourcing some development.
 
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I agree 100%. I am eCommerce specialist. It is a perfect domain to build a search engine site for apartments.
I own AlaskaRealEstate.xyz How you think: What quickly type someone who need/want estate at Alaska? Of course, Alaska Real Estate. If say about your variant Apartments.estate, you need to have huge amount of money that promote your site on seach engines to be the top.

Apartments.estate it is perfect because it has the keyword "apartments" on it and .estate is relative to how you would fiter/search apartments. Bingo!!!
My.estate would be better.

Think as real estate buyer.
 
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No, you would do better to simply let it drop and use the renewal money you will have saved to acquire a higher quality domain name – a two-word .com, for example – that an end user might actually want to buy from you.
Yes, I agree.

I bought these two. What is your opinion on these ones:
house-hunt.org
home-me.org

I appreciate it.

Thank You
 
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=/ rule here ( - ) = not so good hyphenated is no bueno. and again .coms are gonna be the best bet

In Real Estate all synonyms with .com left and right are taken and no one will drop them, there is no way. Also I won't spend hours and hours braking my head for a frankenstein .com name... I think apartments regardless of the extension does sell, just the keyword will pop up everywhere.
I am an ecommerce/marketing specialist. I do believe I have an strategy to offer it and sell it... Have you ever wondered how much companies invest just on building apartment complexes (hundreds of millions). You don't think they would want such a domain that is easy to remember and easy for them to market.

There is a reason why it is appraised at almost 7k and I will now move it up to 10k.
 
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These are the types of domains... and dont get me wrong they arent good versions of these types... but they are the types of domains where you would need to run an organization -> that offers an actual benefit to visiting the site... thats how you would monetize these sites... why would you go to house hunt.org if the site was not made to help you hunt for a house./.. theres no other way to monetize that type of site. - so maybe hook up some type of affilate site... but without a presence. i doubt people are going to accidently end up on your site and clickthrough to the point where your going to see any earnings


its not as simple as something like ... cheap tickets.org or something like that where the persons search term could elaborate into a sale in the downstream of clickthroughs... noone is going to buy a house off of a parked domain lander.

I agree 100%. I am eCommerce specialist. It is a perfect domain to build a search engine site for apartments.

Apartments.estate it is perfect because it has the keyword "apartments" on it and .estate is relative to how you would fiter/search apartments. Bingo!!!

State is the first key filter when looking for real state .

I can surely build a site perhaps a site which has afiliate links which will redirect to specific real state's businesses where they are selling real state. On top of that why would aparments.com would want any competition. They would probably try to bid for it at any certain point.
 
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Here is how to monetize this domain name:

Drop it, so that you can avoid paying its renewal fees each year. Congratulations, you have just saved some money.

Thank You.

I will make sure to drop it until 2080.
 
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