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Woke up today to see one of my NNNNN .com domains sold at a BIN price that was about 5x what such names have been recently selling for at auction (and buyer has paid so it's a legit sale).

Surprised by the sale, I looked at ShortNames to see if auction prices had changed recently and I noticed several big sales from this past weekend:

61599.com - $6,888
97789.com - $11,000
21200.com - $4,350
55198.com - $2,800
81558.com - $4,050

This is about triple what the equivalent domains would have sold for a few months ago. Numbered domains dropped in price a lot this year, I'm wondering if this is the start of price movement in the other direction. Wishful thinking perhaps, but it definitely looks promising... we'll have a better idea in a few weeks if these prices are the new normal.
 
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I don't think it's worth bidding on 33446 anymore, the current price of $1770 is no longer a good deal (I'm not saying the person is overpaying for it, but there is way better 5N deals out there). I paid less than that for 20444.com a few months ago which is a substantially more valuable domain in my opinion. I see 45933 is now at $460 which is also no longer a good deal. The other 3 are still at excellent prices (but many people don't bid until the last minute so that means nothing)... snagging 65003 for under $300 would be epic.
It is crazy..menawhile in letters, wywy is at 4444
 
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Woke up today to see one of my NNNNN .com domains sold at a BIN price that was about 5x what such names have been recently selling for at auction (and buyer has paid so it's a legit sale).

Surprised by the sale, I looked at ShortNames to see if auction prices had changed recently and I noticed several big sales from this past weekend:

61599.com - $6,888
97789.com - $11,000
21200.com - $4,350
55198.com - $2,800
81558.com - $4,050

This is about triple what the equivalent domains would have sold for a few months ago. Numbered domains dropped in price a lot this year, I'm wondering if this is the start of price movement in the other direction. Wishful thinking perhaps, but it definitely looks promising... we'll have a better idea in a few weeks if these prices are the new normal.

Can you share how many 5L you have and how many you have sold to endusers?

To get en idea of sales to endusers

If you can't share that data, no problem
 
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Can you share how many 5L you have and how many you have sold to endusers?

To get en idea of sales to endusers

If you can't share that data, no problem

I have approximately 25-30 premium 5N .com listed at BIN prices, and roughly 20% have sold in just the past couple months (and they all sold at BIN price, I never negotiated down to make a sale).
 
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Here are the results:

65003.com
- $250 (I predicted $335)
45933.com - $501 (I predicted $270)
64409.com - $200 (I predicted $215)
02087.com - $210 (I predicted $205)
33446.com - $4850 (I predicted $1340)

65003 was the deal of the day... a 5N .com with no 4 and a repeating # for only $250 is a great buy.

33446 was the surprise of the day... I'm shocked an investor would be willing to pay so much for this domain considering it has a 4, but starting with AABB is definitely a desired pattern so I guess it's just a sign of how hot this market is quickly becoming.
 
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Here are the results:

65003.com
- $250 (I predicted $335)
45933.com - $501 (I predicted $270)
64409.com - $200 (I predicted $215)
02087.com - $210 (I predicted $205)
33446.com - $4850 (I predicted $1340)

65003 was the deal of the day... a 5N .com with no 4 and a repeating # for only $250 is a great buy.

33446 was the surprise of the day... I'm shocked an investor would be willing to pay so much for this domain considering it has a 4, but starting with AABB is definitely a desired pattern so I guess it's just a sign of how hot this market is quickly becoming.
02087 seem very rando,.. is it the number 8??
 
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33446.com - $4850 (I predicted $1340)

33446 was the surprise of the day... I'm shocked an investor would be willing to pay so much for this domain considering it has a 4, but starting with AABB is definitely a desired pattern so I guess it's just a sign of how hot this market is quickly becoming.

I don't get it... the domain 33446, actually has 2x4's O_o (3 is benign, but 6 is okay)
 
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I don't get it... the domain 33446, actually has 2x4's O_o (3 is benign, but 6 is okay)
Apparently if it is pattered 44s are ok.
A few months back 34488 sold for 12000 in the auctions
And it is listed on a Chinese Maketplace for Numebrs and Short domains so it was a domainer who bought.
 
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Just sold another 5N... very happy to announce 16836.com has found a new home! Sold at BIN (mid 4 figures) at GoDaddy, I bought it 9 months ago at auction for $767.
 
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I believe the days of being able to buy 5N and 6N .com for cheap may have just come to an end. A new buyer is in town... HugeDomains! Anyone who has tried to buy a keyword domain at GoDaddy auctions in the last few months knows it is nearly impossible, HugeDomains seems to win them all as they are willing to pay what many of us would consider outrageous prices. Today something happened that I have never seen before... GoDaddy bidder 913932 (HugeDomains) bid on the domain 163355.com and of course they won. I have bid on almost every single 5N and good 6N .com at GoDaddy auctions in the last few months and never once have I seen a bid from HugeDomains. If this is the new normal and their bots start bidding on numbered domains like they do keyword domains, auction prices will go through the roof.
 
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Since my last post 10 days ago, HugeDomains has won dozens of the best 6N .com auctions at GoDaddy. Seems I'll never win another premium 6N ending in ABAB pattern for under $200 again. As of this weekend they have started bidding on 5N .com too (yesterday I lost to them for 84214 .com). This is both good and bad news. The good news is all your existing 5N and 6N .com domains are now worth more, and I think prices will double over the next 6 months (just look at the Chinese stock market). The bad news is anyone hoping to get into # domains now, or looking to add onto their current portfolio, will have a very difficult time obtaining quality domains at a reasonable price.
 
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Since my last post 10 days ago, HugeDomains has won dozens of the best 6N .com auctions at GoDaddy. Seems I'll never win another premium 6N ending in ABAB pattern for under $200 again. As of this weekend they have started bidding on 5N .com too (yesterday I lost to them for 84214 .com). This is both good and bad news. The good news is all your existing 5N and 6N .com domains are now worth more, and I think prices will double over the next 6 months (just look at the Chinese stock market). The bad news is anyone hoping to get into # domains now, or looking to add onto their current portfolio, will have a very difficult time obtaining quality domains at a reasonable price.
Now I regret putting up my premium 5N domain in Auction :)
I hope everyone shill bids HD up lol
 
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I have 5N.com (NNNNN.COM)

How do I sell? And where?
 
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I've been buying as many 4,5 or 6 number dot coms as i can get for a reasonable price.
Maybe that's why they're going back up.
like Corporate Stock buybacks N com style 😈
 
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I have to say after reading the first post on this thread i decided the register some 6n .coms

I'm glad i did as your latest posts indicates it was a good idea, here they are:


580989.com

889416.com

893919.com

911286.com

911386.com



Decided to go with what i think are good numbers. :xf.rolleyes:
 
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94121.com just sold at GoDaddy auctions for $338... great to see a 5N with a 4 and no repeat or pattern sell for more than $300! Yesterday 80116.com sold at GoDaddy auctions for $920... a shocking price for a 5N with a 0 and a single repeating number that wasn't even at the start or end. Both very bullish indicators!
 
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Are you still seeing competition from HugeDomains bidding on good 6N patterns?
 
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Are you still seeing competition from HugeDomains bidding on good 6N patterns?

I have not seen HugeDomains bid on any 6N for at least a week. Most good patterns are being won by Bidder 971780 which is a Chinese proxy (buys on behalf of many different buyers in China).
 
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81849.com just sold at GoDaddy auctions for $385! Second day in a row a 5N with a 4 and no repeat / pattern has sold for above $300. Great to see, these were selling for below $200 earlier this year.
 
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My first 5N .com :
81943.com
BIN for $1200. What do think about price ?
 
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Very nice domain! Pricing always depends on how long you want to hold it... the cheaper you price it the faster it will typically sell. Personally, I would set a BIN at $999 and then hopefully see it sold within 12-18 months.
 
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Just sold 59896.com for mid 4 figures at GoDaddy... I see it's already been developed :) Purchased in October for only $610 so I'm extremely happy with the quick flip. Auction prices keep going down and yet end-user retail prices stay the same... my profit margins on 5N.com are almost 3x today what they were a year ago (you can now buy a 5N.com with a 4 at auction for as little as $150).

I also noticed 63388.com sold for $10,240 at NameJet yesterday, and today 70777.com is already at $16,250 at GoDaddy. Back to back days with a 5N.com cracking 5 figures!
 
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