Well, if you do simple Google search for "San Francisco Realty" (the entire expression), you only get 575 hits. That's a big downside, as well as the length and the word "realty". On top of that, you have a soft real estate market. The upside is that it's San Francisco. If you find a right buyer, you may be able to get low $XXX (e.g. $300) without any content. Best.
???? That would be very very lucky. I doubt that this domain has any value at all...Sorry...my 2 cents anyways...good luck
Folks, I wrote that, "...if he finds a right buyer, he may be able to get low $XXX (e.g. $300)". Bender - I agree with you, that's a big if. So, ~ $300 would be a top of the top (i.e. grab the offer, and run).
Well lets see: PR: 0 Alexa: Unknown linkpop: 3 Overall not very good. If you find the right buyer you could probably get around $200, If you live in the francisco area maybe you could find some real estate businesses who are willing to buy your domain. goodluck.
I think you guys are being too negative. Real Estate domains have been selling at a premium and there are almost none left to buy. Here are a few recent sales that might be comparable: Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru LawrenceRealty com $2,850 Apr 06 Afternic AtlantaRealty com $5,388 Feb 05 SnapNames NorthCarolinaRealty com $6,600 Oct 05 SnapNames