Are you building something for it or selling it? I mean, it could be a porn site or a discussion site or a dating site even a social site. It would work fine for that. Appraisals are like buttholes, everybody has one. It's what you do with it. It can be spelled properly about 90% of the time, if you had content that matched the objective there is no reason it would not be a usable domain. Selling it may be hard to do, it is not what I would think of as a high demand name, if that it what you are driving at. But then again... If someone had that name in mind and wanted it, you could make a profit. It's a top level domain. I would say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It would make a good social site name or forum name. Is that a better "appraisal"? Or are you looking for a dollar figure?
Well said, Value of domain depends on the buyer also. These are the comparable sales according to dnsaleprice bikepoint.com $3300 cashpoint $18250 searchpoint $7175 insurepoint $3001 bigpoint $4606
I don't think those are good compareable's. Your domain is a plural and doesn't make sense. For instance, insurespoint.com has never even been registered. Either has "bigspoint.com. Cashspoint.com and searchspoint.com are available to register. I don't think it has any value, but the only way to know exactly what it is worth is to put it up for auction.
cashs, bigs , searchs are not words. There are no plurals for cash, big and search. Adults is the plural of adult. Anyways each one of us have our own views.
The plural form of the first word makes the domain sound weird. digitalspoint.com, see my point. No real abstract value here should sell for less than the fee you paid to register it if not the same.