You pay $12 - $16 a years for 10 years and have $150.00+- invested. Your asking price is in the $1,000 - $40,000 range. It's pure speculation.
That's why ICANN is approving new gTLDs to free up the namespace with new TLD strings.
To many names have been held in speculation and never developed. A lot of these .com names that have been long held is speculation for years will become commoditized and worth little if the name dilution of the new gTLDs becomes a reality.
Google's subsidary; Charleston Road Registry Inc., has applied for 102 new gTLDs
https://gtldresult.icann.org/applica...tus/viewstatus type 'google' in the little box

So, Google has a vested interest in the new gTLDs' inclusion in their SERPs to promote their own registry services.
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