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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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All sold at bargain/wholesale prices:facepalm:

Domain Resellers auction, what else do you expect bud?

At least, they arent paying any fees!
 
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So we conducted another Domain Name LIVE Auction in our Telegram group to provide liquidity to our fellow domain investors, without charging any fee!!

Looks like all the deals were completed and here are the final results:

Domain: iJFU.com
Sold Price: USD $175

Domain: Housing.pro
Sold Price: USD $137

Domain: Emotional.in
Sold Price: USD $50

Domain: Maharashtra.co
Sold Price: USD $92

Domain: WeeklyZone.com
Sold Price: USD $40

Domain: Gwalior.org
Sold Price: USD $101

Domain: iPooling.com
Sold Price: USD $57

Domain: Mayur.org
Sold Price: USD$ 56

Domain: HollandInteriors.com
Sold Price: USD $82

Domain: OJA.io
Sold Price: USD $41

Domain: OneWish.in
Sold Price: USD $16

Domain: NKO.in
Sold Price: USD $91

Domain: OZY.in
Sold Price: USD $51

Domain: QDM.in
Sold Price: USD $66

Domain: Gaur.net
Sold Price: USD $32​

Thoughts and suggestions are welcome. If you would want to participate and/or submit your domain names for next (November) monthly live auction, please use the following Live Auction submission link to submit your domain names.

Right link:
https://form.jotform.me/93036361415452
 
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Domain name:XIVF.COM
Sale venue: SEDO.com
Listing type: Buy It Now
Listing upgrades: None
Buyer: From Cambridge MA United States of America
Asking price: $ 250
Sale price
: $ 250
Sale date: November 6, 2019
Purchase date: August 2, 2019
Purchase venue: NamePros Auction
Purchase price: $ 130
Details: I kept this domain name for 97 days
Good for you considering time & ROI but may be better for buyer considering X IVF. IVF from the point of advanced fertility clinics.
 
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Yea through Twitter.
Thanks!
Sold through Twitter? Wow.
How did that happen....was it outbound or inbound?
As in did you message him or he messaged you?
Could you please share a bit about how the sale happened...if you don't mind.
Thanks.
 
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Sold WhatThe.com in 3.6k USD on dan just now payment rcvd
I had 6k offer offer before in brandpa but I rejected now I accepted as one great name is waiting for me to pick him :)
Purchased in namepros for 40-50 USD with 2 years renewal paid already

inbound lead we did alot of negotiation as i was in 10k and he started from 2.5k but here i think Buyer won :)

Transaction completed in dan
 
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Sold WhatThe.com in 3.6k USD on dan just now payment rcvd
I had 6k offer offer before in brandpa but I rejected now I accepted as one great name is waiting for me to pick him :)
Purchased in namepros for 40-50 USD with 2 years renewal paid already

inbound lead we did alot of negotiation as i was in 10k and he started from 2.5k but here i think Buyer won :)

Transaction completed in dan

Congratulations,

This is a great domain name taken in 40 other extensions and sold before for $15K, you left too much money on the table. Don't sell your best domains for low prices.
 
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Sold WhatThe.com in 3.6k USD on dan just now payment rcvd
I had 6k offer offer before in brandpa but I rejected now I accepted as one great name is waiting for me to pick him :)
Purchased in namepros for 40-50 USD with 2 years renewal paid already

inbound lead we did alot of negotiation as i was in 10k and he started from 2.5k but here i think Buyer won :)

Transaction completed in dan

Congratulations! I have DonThe (.com) waiting small whale coming to pick this name :)
 
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Congratulations,

This is a great domain name taken in 40 other extensions and sold before for $15K, you left too much money on the table. Don't sell your best domains for low prices.
Previous sales are usually one off, great name, but sometimes you have to take a good offer, and move onto the next one.

Previous sales sometimes have the odds of getting hit by lightning twice, sometimes domainers simply need to take profit, and keep moving, and making more deals.

This is the million dollar question we all face, if only we had a crystal ball.
 
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UsedPavers .com
Purchased : $6.99
Initial offer : $100
Sold: $375
Sales venue : Dan
Hold time : 5 months
 
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Flome.com – Received direct inquiry via Uniregistry lander and after quoting $2,888 for which initially got $2,250 offer. After giving the best and final offer of $2,500, buyer immediately accepted and made payment via Uniregistry checkout which has been working very smooth for me. As soon as the funds are secured by Uniregistry, they transfer the domain swiftly and credits your account and funds are released per your preferred payment method.

TotalHomeComfort.com – Acquired this domain last year from GoDaddy closeouts. Received opening offer of $1,250 for which I quoted $2,988. To add one thing here, all quoted prices are already set at Sedo, Afternic and their partner registrars so anyone can buy directly from there as well. And the same price is quoted to all potential buyers who inquire directly.

After the usual silence from buyers, got $1,750 as last and final offer. We quoted $2,600 as final price with no more negotiation space left. The buyer came with $2,000 by saying the budget doesn’t allow to move above any more. After around 15 days, out of the blue, the buyer came back and accepted the offer. Once again, we used Uniregistry checkout to complete the transfer and payment procedure.

ChicagoSurgical.com – There have been rare instances where we acquired domain names in bulk deal and this was one of them. Acquired for low 3 figures couple of years back and sold via Afternic BIN for $1,988.

GymMaster.com – Love to have such 2 word brandable domains in portfolio. This took bit too long to close the deal. Got $13,500 opening offer via Afternic broker. The listed price was $19,888 BIN. After going back and forth several times with the broker, we finally closed the deal for $15,000.

HammerApp.com – Sold via Afternic BIN for $1,588.

RegulatoryRisk.com – Sold via Sedo BIN for $1,988. Held this domain for more than 5 years.

CheeseMongers.com – Acquired this domain more than 6 years back. Received direct inquiry via Uniregistry lander and $3,988 was quoted for which initially $3,000 was made. This wasn’t bad offer at all considering the number of years the domain was held and some 3 figs was invested as well. After giving the best price we would accept was $3,750, the buyer immediately accepted. Once again we used Uniregistry checkout which worked very smoothly.

4CEE.com – Creativity and brand-ability is involved in this domain. Acquired this domain several years back and was having BIN of $2,588. Sold at BIN price via Afternic.

GlowupBeauty.com – This was an interesting domain sale. Acquired the domain late August this year for low 3 figures. Put up the domain for $1,988 BIN and was sold via Afternic. With 60 days transfer lock period, domain remained with me for a month period and was later transferred to Afternic.

Kalpavruksha.com – Domain was acquired earlier this year via GoDaddy Auctions for 2 figures and some time back sold for $1,988 BIN via Afternic. During the entire period of holding the domain, got several inquiries via Uniregistry broker and direct lead. However, nothing worked as buyer got stuck at $1,200 and $1,500. I remained firm at $1,988 with no interest to negotiate.

Online-Auto.com – I’m not fond of buying hyphenated domains. However, paying $59 isn’t that bad either for such a domain. Acquired it last year and sold via Afternic BIN for $1,988.

SimplyHis.com – Another domain acquired for $59 last year. And also sold via Afternic BIN for $1,988.

Cloud22.com – This domain was acquired around mid this year for 3 figures. Received direct inquiry and quoted $5,888. The buyer was very nice gentleman to deal with and a good negotiator as well. Buyer initially offered $4,000. We quoted $5,500. After several exchanges of emails, the buyer raised his offer to $4,500. At the end, we both agreed to finalize the deal at $5,000 and sealed the deal via Sedo escrow where the buyer paid the Sedo escrow fee as well.

Mmmore.com – Another domain acquired for $59 and later sold via Afternic BIN for $1,988.

It’s obvious that BIN sales are working the best and the best platform for selling BIN domains is Afternic. Since I’ve been sharing my domain sales and acquisitions, at the same time I would like to share that now the portfolio consists of 3,300 domains. The sale ratio is 2-2.5% per year and targeting towards 3% in 2020.
 
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Flome.com – Received direct inquiry via Uniregistry lander and after quoting $2,888 for which initially got $2,250 offer. After giving the best and final offer of $2,500, buyer immediately accepted and made payment via Uniregistry checkout which has been working very smooth for me. As soon as the funds are secured by Uniregistry, they transfer the domain swiftly and credits your account and funds are released per your preferred payment method.

TotalHomeComfort.com – Acquired this domain last year from GoDaddy closeouts. Received opening offer of $1,250 for which I quoted $2,988. To add one thing here, all quoted prices are already set at Sedo, Afternic and their partner registrars so anyone can buy directly from there as well. And the same price is quoted to all potential buyers who inquire directly.

After the usual silence from buyers, got $1,750 as last and final offer. We quoted $2,600 as final price with no more negotiation space left. The buyer came with $2,000 by saying the budget doesn’t allow to move above any more. After around 15 days, out of the blue, the buyer came back and accepted the offer. Once again, we used Uniregistry checkout to complete the transfer and payment procedure.

ChicagoSurgical.com – There have been rare instances where we acquired domain names in bulk deal and this was one of them. Acquired for low 3 figures couple of years back and sold via Afternic BIN for $1,988.

GymMaster.com – Love to have such 2 word brandable domains in portfolio. This took bit too long to close the deal. Got $13,500 opening offer via Afternic broker. The listed price was $19,888 BIN. After going back and forth several times with the broker, we finally closed the deal for $15,000.

HammerApp.com – Sold via Afternic BIN for $1,588.

RegulatoryRisk.com – Sold via Sedo BIN for $1,988. Held this domain for more than 5 years.

CheeseMongers.com – Acquired this domain more than 6 years back. Received direct inquiry via Uniregistry lander and $3,988 was quoted for which initially $3,000 was made. This wasn’t bad offer at all considering the number of years the domain was held and some 3 figs was invested as well. After giving the best price we would accept was $3,750, the buyer immediately accepted. Once again we used Uniregistry checkout which worked very smoothly.

4CEE.com – Creativity and brand-ability is involved in this domain. Acquired this domain several years back and was having BIN of $2,588. Sold at BIN price via Afternic.

GlowupBeauty.com – This was an interesting domain sale. Acquired the domain late August this year for low 3 figures. Put up the domain for $1,988 BIN and was sold via Afternic. With 60 days transfer lock period, domain remained with me for a month period and was later transferred to Afternic.

Kalpavruksha.com – Domain was acquired earlier this year via GoDaddy Auctions for 2 figures and some time back sold for $1,988 BIN via Afternic. During the entire period of holding the domain, got several inquiries via Uniregistry broker and direct lead. However, nothing worked as buyer got stuck at $1,200 and $1,500. I remained firm at $1,988 with no interest to negotiate.

Online-Auto.com – I’m not fond of buying hyphenated domains. However, paying $59 isn’t that bad either for such a domain. Acquired it last year and sold via Afternic BIN for $1,988.

SimplyHis.com – Another domain acquired for $59 last year. And also sold via Afternic BIN for $1,988.

Cloud22.com – This domain was acquired around mid this year for 3 figures. Received direct inquiry and quoted $5,888. The buyer was very nice gentleman to deal with and a good negotiator as well. Buyer initially offered $4,000. We quoted $5,500. After several exchanges of emails, the buyer raised his offer to $4,500. At the end, we both agreed to finalize the deal at $5,000 and sealed the deal via Sedo escrow where the buyer paid the Sedo escrow fee as well.

Mmmore.com – Another domain acquired for $59 and later sold via Afternic BIN for $1,988.

It’s obvious that BIN sales are working the best and the best platform for selling BIN domains is Afternic. Since I’ve been sharing my domain sales and acquisitions, at the same time I would like to share that now the portfolio consists of 3,300 domains. The sale ratio is 2-2.5% per year and targeting towards 3% in 2020.
Congrats on the sales! Flome.com should have fetched much more, just my opinion.
 
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Exception.al $1888 BIN PayPal via its landing page. Bought here on NP for $140 May 2017.
 
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SOLD VRxMedia.com $3,000
Venue: Sedo
Hand registered: 02/2016
 
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SOLD just now Bin Growh.com in 995 USD in dan.com
Picked from closeouts 3 months ago
no negotiations!!
 
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Purchased approx. 18 months ago $1500
Sold $7000 + other incentives.

Inbound phone call

That's all the details I can share.

(Please do not type domain)
 
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P r o p e r t y M a n a g e m e n t V i s a l i a .COM
Outbound
sold for $100
asking price $249
hand reg, Epik (04 NOV 2019)
 
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P r o p e r t y M a n a g e m e n t V i s a l i a .COM
Outbound
sold for $100
asking price $249
hand reg, Epik (04 NOV 2019)
What platform do you close these small sales on ?
 
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Sold
InkDash>com $1200 bought $8.5
DancingCloud>com $599 bought $160
PandaHemp*com $599 bought $8.5
 
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Sold
InkDash>com $1200 bought $8.5
DancingCloud>com $599 bought $160
PandaHemp*com $599 bought $8.5
How long did you hold the PandaHemp
 
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Optimiseapp,com
Sold for $500
BIN Godaddy
Handreg
Holding time: 6-8 months
(Bought by optimizeapp,com)
 
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Betsio.com
Sold for 1899 USD at SquadHelp, of which 70 percent of it in pocket
Hand-Regged
 
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KushKush (dot) ca
Sold for: $750
Parked at Sedo but sold as BIN on Afternic
Hold time: 359 days (11 months and 25 days)
Purchased as handreg
 
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