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Check http://dnpric.es/
It lists 300,000+ historic sales in the past 14+ years.
According to the stats page: http://dnpric.es/stats/
""" Our database has 315,461 sale records of 301,603 domain names totaling $1,135,277,224.00. """
This is at least four times more than famous Ron's database.
The site has an amazing stats section where you can fish for tonnes of interesting information.
E.g., http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-tld/?tld
.ME is #9, topping even .tv and .co
.COM is still the king with more than half of the sales (this correlates with the number of domain names).
http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-broker/
Basically you can narrow down the whole industry to five big players, than another few dozens of boutiques.
http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-year/
You can see that overall average prices are falling.
Especially those for .com: http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-year/?hidemonthly&tld=com
But then this year it started to improve.
http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-length/
Interestingly, average prices for LLLLL names are higher than those for LLLL and LLL names.
Average historic price for five letter domain names (LLLLL.***) is $6,060.81.
That for LLLL is $3,641.76.
And that for LLL is $5,653.34.
Looks like names that are too short but not ultra short (two characters) have somewhat less value than those of five characters. A paradox that intuitively I am still struggling to explain.
http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-length/?sl=53
This is the longest known domain name sold (xn--private-krankenversicherung-fr-selbstndige-6sd16h.de a.k.a. private-krankenversicherung-für-selbständige.de).
And much...much more.
It lists 300,000+ historic sales in the past 14+ years.
According to the stats page: http://dnpric.es/stats/
""" Our database has 315,461 sale records of 301,603 domain names totaling $1,135,277,224.00. """
This is at least four times more than famous Ron's database.
The site has an amazing stats section where you can fish for tonnes of interesting information.
E.g., http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-tld/?tld
.ME is #9, topping even .tv and .co
.COM is still the king with more than half of the sales (this correlates with the number of domain names).
http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-broker/
Basically you can narrow down the whole industry to five big players, than another few dozens of boutiques.
http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-year/
You can see that overall average prices are falling.
Especially those for .com: http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-year/?hidemonthly&tld=com
But then this year it started to improve.
http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-length/
Interestingly, average prices for LLLLL names are higher than those for LLLL and LLL names.
Average historic price for five letter domain names (LLLLL.***) is $6,060.81.
That for LLLL is $3,641.76.
And that for LLL is $5,653.34.
Looks like names that are too short but not ultra short (two characters) have somewhat less value than those of five characters. A paradox that intuitively I am still struggling to explain.
http://dnpric.es/stats/stats-by-length/?sl=53
This is the longest known domain name sold (xn--private-krankenversicherung-fr-selbstndige-6sd16h.de a.k.a. private-krankenversicherung-für-selbständige.de).
And much...much more.