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I've owned this domain since 95 for personal/business use. Recently been getting a lot of offers on it. I have a tempting brokered offer but I think I may be able to get more and am trying to decide to take it or put it up for auction.

Would love advice on the value.

Thanks
 
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Just looking at recent similar sales on Namebio the range seems to be 25k-35k. But a more experienced domainer could better pinpoint it for you.

One thing to consider if you're being contacted by a broker is the transaction ease might be worth the extra2-3k you might get selling yourself. Auctions fees, escrow fees, marketing, non-payer...etc - might be worth going with the broker if the offer is good for you.

Good luck!

Edit - here is a recent 3L starting with "e" and two consonants:
efj.com 30,088 USD 2015-12-08 NameJet
 
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I've owned this domain since 95 for personal/business use. Recently been getting a lot of offers on it. I have a tempting brokered offer but I think I may be able to get more and am trying to decide to take it or put it up for auction.

Would love advice on the value.

Thanks

The registrant name is different from your name compare to the whois record.
Am I missing something here Skip ?
 
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Not at all, The, I registered using a handle I've been using since the 80's, it's actually a joke laughing at the "preppy" names of the time....
 
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$25K-40K range.
 
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Thanks for the estimates!
 
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nice name, I'd try to get mid $xx,xxx
 
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25k-35k ! Next year may be 30k-45k
 
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