Overnight there has been a change in ownership for the domain name 73.com. The domain has been sold by a Chinese investor, and the updated WhoIs details show that the new owner is another investor from China. The new owner also has many other high-value domain names including WJ.com and HN.com.
Two character numerical domain names are some of the most valuable domain names around, and owners can expect to sell this type of domain for a multiple seven-figure fee at the moment.
Earlier in the year, 73.com was placed into the Right of the Dot/4.CN auction where it attracted a highest bid of $2.36m according to TLDInvestors.com. The domain didn't reach the reserve price at this auction and wasn't sold as a result.
No price has been disclosed for the sale of 73.com that happened overnight. The largest publicly disclosed NN.com domain name sale was 37.com that took place in 2014 and fetched a price of $1,960,800 in a private transaction.
However, there have been a number of private NN.com domain sales within the past year, including 50.com, which was brokered by Andrew Rosener of MediaOptions.com in a deal which was subject to a Non Disclosure Agreement.
Two character numerical domain names are some of the most valuable domain names around, and owners can expect to sell this type of domain for a multiple seven-figure fee at the moment.
Earlier in the year, 73.com was placed into the Right of the Dot/4.CN auction where it attracted a highest bid of $2.36m according to TLDInvestors.com. The domain didn't reach the reserve price at this auction and wasn't sold as a result.
No price has been disclosed for the sale of 73.com that happened overnight. The largest publicly disclosed NN.com domain name sale was 37.com that took place in 2014 and fetched a price of $1,960,800 in a private transaction.
However, there have been a number of private NN.com domain sales within the past year, including 50.com, which was brokered by Andrew Rosener of MediaOptions.com in a deal which was subject to a Non Disclosure Agreement.