Some companies use a hyphen in their name like Mercedes-Benz.ca
Germany is huge for the hyphenated market, I have often seen webmasters pass on the non hyphenated name in favour of a hyphen.
If you want to see a nice forum of German Domain names you can visit: domainfragen.de
domainfragen...
I live in a twin city called Kitchener-Waterloo and everywhere you look it is spelled with a hyphen so I acquired the domain name Kitchener-Waterloo.com which compliments the other two I have, Kitchener.com & Waterloo.com
You could say I basically own my home town :ROFLMAO:
A working mock-up site can be found at: priidecom.blogspot.com
I have removed the following domains and forwarded them to this landing page instead.
You will have to click the link above to see the mock-up site for:
Priide.com
Priide.org
Priide.ca
I sold 3 domains to roofing companies to date, I would register it in a heartbeat.
CityProperty.ca is not for me
The largest cab company in my region is called CityCabs
I would register a City{Service}.ca domain if I found one, something like CityRentals.ca
CityRealty
If I don't have anything positive to say I try not to harp but yeah I was thinking I would not sell that domain for under 25k in the .com and quite honestly probably the same for the .ca
That said (city)realty.com for 1.5 - 1.9k would depend on the city, is there double exposure...
One of my more recent sites: ColdBlaster.ca
PS. The first thing I did when I acquired the company was to change from the .com to the .ca
If the product rights get sold to the USA I can separate and use the .com for whoever buys the rights for the US market.
Buy.ca
The domain was undersold in my opinion but I'm glad to see it.
I hope the website is going to be legit and not another mock site to resell the domain.