All four-letter domains have been registered as of the time of this post. As I’ve written earlier, I believe that LLLL.com domains have significant value higher than $xxx each, especially CVCV.com names (consonant/vowel). The fact that there are no four-letter domains available for registration anymore should result in a further increase in value for LLLL.com domains in general, but also for three-letter domains, as they have become even more desirable now. This being said, four-letter domains are still a good investment opportunity and you should buy them now, as long as one can still get them on the aftermarket for cheap.
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So if I could get one on the drop for say, $150, would you consider it a good buy even if it were something like qytz.com? Or only if it were something like zizo.com?
**ANSWER**
Yes, $150 is a good purchase price for a four-letter domain in general. If it’s something like qytz.com, that price might be a bit high as of today, but speaking of tomorrow it could be well worth the investment. Zizo.com, on the other hand, would be a very good buy at $150, because it’s a CVCV domain. It’s pronouncable, memorable and highly brandable. Most CVCV domains do not sell for less than $500.