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This thread is a central location to report domain name sales of any dollar amount.

As much information as you can include about the transaction is welcome, but at a bare minimum please include the domain name(s), the sale price, and whether you were the seller.

Good luck with your sales!



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Suggested template (bold details are required):

Domain name:

Sale venue:​
Listing type:​
Listing upgrades:​
Seller:​
Asking price:​
Sale price:​
Purchase venue:​
Purchase price:​
Details:​


Suggested values / explanations:
  • Sale venue: Sold at NamePros, outbound direct, inbound direct, etc.
  • Listing type: Make Offer, Fixed price, Auction, Auction with Buy-It-Now, Reverse auction, etc.
  • Listing upgrades: Premium package, featured listing, etc.
  • Seller: me, a friend, a friend of a friend, a colleague, someone else, unknown, etc.
  • Purchase venue: Where (and the year) the seller purchased the domain name originally.
  • Details: Any additional details about the domain name like how you bought it, how long you had it before it sold, its age, etc.

Examples:

Domain name: ThisDomain.com​
Sale venue: NamePros (2016)​
Listing type: Make offer with Buy-It-Now​
Listing upgrades: Featured listing​
Seller: Me​
Asking price: $950​
Sale price: $830​
Purchase venue: NamePros (2015)​
Purchase price: $25​
Details: Acquired from a reseller. 5 years old domain. Had for 1 year before resold.​

Domain name: ThatDomain.com​
Sale venue: GoDaddy Auctions (2012)​
Listing type: 7-day Public Auction​
Listing upgrades: N/A​
Seller: Someone else​
Asking price: N/A​
Sale price: $60​
Purchase venue: Hand registration (2009)​
Purchase price: $8​
Details: I watched its auction. The auction description said it was hand-registered the same day it dropped (from expiration).​



Important:
  • If you don't want to provide any other information about the sale besides what you've posted, then include "no further details" or "NFD" in your post.
 
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Recent sales (in the last 2 months)

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Domain name: Esports/Read/.com
Sale venue: Dan
Listing type: BIN
Sale price: $450
Purchase price: Hand reg
Hold time: 10 months
 
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Food/Gates/*COM
Sale Price: $1488
Afternic Fast Transfer
Purchase Price: Less than $100
 
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Lockbank .com $1188 GD broker. Net $950. Cost $170, acquired Nov 11, sold Dec 3, payment verified Dec 8.
 
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CareLily//com

Price: $1,699

Venue: SquadHelp

6 month Installment plan.

SH registered name, 25% of selling price comes to me. First installment already in the bag.
Name listed in October.
 
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Some of my recent sales:

BlockGov dot king - $495 via Afternic (bought on GD Auctions for $39 in Jan)
ChainFinancial dot net - $99 via GoDaddy (hand reg in Nov 2018)
InstaNews dot king - $8995 via GoDaddy (purchased for low 4 figures nearly a decade ago)
FaithRadio dot king - $1795 via GoDaddy (bought on GD Auctions for $187 in April)
Seedra dot king - $1795 via GoDaddy (bought on GD Auctions for $192 in June 2018)
BasicBlockchain dot king - $795 via GoDaddy (bought on GD Auctions for $53 in Jan)
TopSportsBetting dot king - $1795 via Sedo (bought on GD Auctions for $93 in Sept 2018)
CryptoRater dot king - $795 via Sedo (bought on GD Auctions for $104 in June)
BestForexTrading dot king - $1000 via Afternic (bought on GD Auctions for $50 in Aug 2018)
OpenBlockchains dot org - $100 via GoDaddy (hand reg in Jan)
BitQuit dot king - $395 via GoDaddy (bought on DropCatch for $49 in April 2018)
CryptoPrice dot co - $895 via Sedo (bought on GD Auctions for $42 in Aug 2018)
WeAreCoin dot king - $100 via GoDaddy (bought on GD Auctions for $17 in April 2018)

All sales were BIN, except one. Had BestForexTrading set to $995 BIN and received $300 offer. I countered at $995 and never got a response so a few weeks later I changed bin to $1795. I then got a call next day from Afternic rep who said if I changed price back to $1000 I had a sale.

What is your portfolio size, if I may ask?
 
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Lease/back(.co)
Sold for $590 via Afternic Fast Transfer
Handreg $0.99 promo Jan 2019
 
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Sold
Acrylic.co.in for $3000
inbound , sold through Escrow.com
Hand Registered in 2008
 
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Flipped a domain recently.
LSK(net) bought for $250 on Namepros on November 21.
Sold yesterday for $600 on NP (auction)
 
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FameKey.com $2,000
Afternic fast transfer
Hand reg
Holding time 3 months
No farther info. available
 
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New Domain: spacbdoil.com
Sales Price: $35
Purchase Price: Reg
Sales Platform: namecheap
 
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T r e e T r i m m i n g O r l a n d o .COM
sold for $200
hand reg yesterday $7.49 EPIK, sold today 30 min after outbound
asking price $200
wanna know the outbound strategy bro...can u give us some lession?
 
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Sold a few names over past few days

infranet.online - $599, Afternic BIN
astg.co.uk - $699, Afternic BIN
onefoundation.de (pending $2,500 sale @ Afternic)
polymedia.eu - $699, Afternic BIN
homeflex.co.uk - £599, Sedo BIN
 
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Sold a few names over past few days

infranet.online - $599, Afternic BIN
astg.co.uk - $699, Afternic BIN
onefoundation.de (pending $2,500 sale @ Afternic)
polymedia.eu - $699, Afternic BIN
homeflex.co.uk - £599, Sedo BIN
Nice sales. I tend to do well at the 599/699 price point as well.
 
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Today I wanted to share another domain sale with complete detail of how it started and the deal was wrapped up successfully.

The domain I sold is Quaestor.com which was the oldest domain by creation date I owned until it sold. It was initially registered in 1994 but I acquired in 2018 for around $1100 via GoDaddy Auctions.

The inquiry came in via Uniregistry lander and I quoted price of $26,888. The buyer countered with $3000. After exchanging several emails and asking to come close to quoted price, the buyer revised his offer to $6,000.

Again after more communication, I said to present an offer of over $20,000 to get into negotiation.

With no response, I gave my final price of $25,000 with 7 days to accept. The buyer came in August and offered $10,000 but only after the 7 days period was over.

Sticking firm to the final price, the buyer came again in October and presented $15,000 offer to which I declined by informing the price is reverted back to $26,888 which was initially quoted because the offer of $25,000 was valid for 7 days only.

There was once again silence until the buyer came again in November by asking if I’m willing to negotiate as they’ve to decide and move on within a week period.

During this silence period of more than a month, I already upped the price at all marketplaces to $29,888 so I informed the buyer new price at all marketplaces but if he is still willing to buy, I can offer $26,000 to you only which is valid until the end of November.

Buyer immediately accepted and we used Sedo escrow and buyer paid the Sedo commission.

At one stage the domain was offered for $25,000 but ultimately sold for $26,000 to the same buyer. Every time you need to grab the offer at the right time, but you’re not always sure what’s that perfect time. We keep learning from our and others experiences. What best we can do is to keep learning all the time and improving ourselves.
 
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Today I wanted to share another domain sale with complete detail of how it started and the deal was wrapped up successfully.

The domain I sold is Quaestor.com which was the oldest domain by creation date I owned until it sold. It was initially registered in 1994 but I acquired in 2018 for around $1100 via GoDaddy Auctions.

The inquiry came in via Uniregistry lander and I quoted price of $26,888. The buyer countered with $3000. After exchanging several emails and asking to come close to quoted price, the buyer revised his offer to $6,000.

Again after more communication, I said to present an offer of over $20,000 to get into negotiation.

With no response, I gave my final price of $25,000 with 7 days to accept. The buyer came in August and offered $10,000 but only after the 7 days period was over.

Sticking firm to the final price, the buyer came again in October and presented $15,000 offer to which I declined by informing the price is reverted back to $26,888 which was initially quoted because the offer of $25,000 was valid for 7 days only.

There was once again silence until the buyer came again in November by asking if I’m willing to negotiate as they’ve to decide and move on within a week period.

During this silence period of more than a month, I already upped the price at all marketplaces to $29,888 so I informed the buyer new price at all marketplaces but if he is still willing to buy, I can offer $26,000 to you only which is valid until the end of November.

Buyer immediately accepted and we used Sedo escrow and buyer paid the Sedo commission.

At one stage the domain was offered for $25,000 but ultimately sold for $26,000 to the same buyer. Every time you need to grab the offer at the right time, but you’re not always sure what’s that perfect time. We keep learning from our and others experiences. What best we can do is to keep learning all the time and improving ourselves.

I love this! thank you so much for sharing the whole experience, Your negotiation tactic is scary but great. I would've probably sold it for $10,000.
 
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Just Sold MenaWatch.com $988 on Dan.com
 
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Today I wanted to share another domain sale with complete detail of how it started and the deal was wrapped up successfully.

The domain I sold is Quaestor.com which was the oldest domain by creation date I owned until it sold. It was initially registered in 1994 but I acquired in 2018 for around $1100 via GoDaddy Auctions.

The inquiry came in via Uniregistry lander and I quoted price of $26,888. The buyer countered with $3000. After exchanging several emails and asking to come close to quoted price, the buyer revised his offer to $6,000.

Again after more communication, I said to present an offer of over $20,000 to get into negotiation.

With no response, I gave my final price of $25,000 with 7 days to accept. The buyer came in August and offered $10,000 but only after the 7 days period was over.

Sticking firm to the final price, the buyer came again in October and presented $15,000 offer to which I declined by informing the price is reverted back to $26,888 which was initially quoted because the offer of $25,000 was valid for 7 days only.

There was once again silence until the buyer came again in November by asking if I’m willing to negotiate as they’ve to decide and move on within a week period.

During this silence period of more than a month, I already upped the price at all marketplaces to $29,888 so I informed the buyer new price at all marketplaces but if he is still willing to buy, I can offer $26,000 to you only which is valid until the end of November.

Buyer immediately accepted and we used Sedo escrow and buyer paid the Sedo commission.

At one stage the domain was offered for $25,000 but ultimately sold for $26,000 to the same buyer. Every time you need to grab the offer at the right time, but you’re not always sure what’s that perfect time. We keep learning from our and others experiences. What best we can do is to keep learning all the time and improving ourselves.
Hi! Congratulations! Do you use appraisal tools or you just price your domains with your vision? Do you set a buy it now fixed price for one domain on more than one marketplace? I just list with fixed price on one marketplace and make offer on other marketplaces!
 
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denverseo///net
Sales price: $250 USD

Sales Venue : Dan.com
Registrar : godaddy.com
Hold time : 1 year 10 months
Purchased Price : $11 + $11 renewal.
 
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R/e/m/o/v//e/r/y com

Sold $5195

Sold at Brandpa

No further info
 
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I love this! thank you so much for sharing the whole experience, Your negotiation tactic is scary but great. I would've probably sold it for $10,000.

Thank you!
Like your honest feedback (y)(y)
 
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New Domain: pukila.com
Sales Price: $12
Purchase Price: Reg
Sales Platform: namecheap
 
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Domain name: SanBuy .com
Sale venue: Sedo, inbound
Sale date: 08.12.2019
Listing type: BIN
Sale price: 1,500 USD
Sale fee: 15% (search on Sedo homepage)
Purchase venue: GoDaddy Auctions (Closeouts)
Purchase date: 12.01.2017
Acquisition cost: 5 USD auction fee + two renewals + one transfer fee = ca. 28 USD
Detail: Buyer is from China. Does anybody know if „San“ has a special meaning in Chinese?
 
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