“Location, location, location” every business wants the best and everybody knows that real estate prices reflects this desire. But physical locations are not the only real estate that bow to this phenomenon.
Recently I was trying to buy a domain name, and after typing it into my web browser, I found that it was for sale. When I inquired about the price it was $22,400. After doing a little more research, I found this was nothing compared to some other domains such as usapa.com, which is currently listed at $195,800 on buydomains.com.
It is shocking that 8 letters and a punctuation mark could cost so much, but it goes to show that even in the virtual world, where all one has to do to get to a store is type in a few letters, “location, location, location.”

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