I've wondered about "flipping" premium names (legit ones

), as a means of growing capital.
Proportionately there might be more of a margin.
Any thoughts?
There are basically three potential buyers to flip domains to.
1.) Domain investors.
If you don't already have some connections, what is the plan? Post names on NamePros, social media, send unsolicited spam via email or DM?
2.) End users. It's hard to proactively sell domains to end users.
You might be able to sell ultra high quality domains or lower quality domains for a few hundred dollars.
You need to move a lot of domains at a really high STR if you are selling domains for a few hundred dollars.
3.) Known buyers. This is best option. IMO.
You might have connections with buyers that are interested in certain types of domains, normally domain investors.
I frequently buy domains from people that bought them recently. I don't track every auction, everywhere.
So, I miss some.
However, I pass on a lot more than I buy. The ones I do buy are not normally spectacular returns for the seller.
"Flipping" is a tough business model, especially to sustain over a period of time.
If I was going to do it, I would rather try to move good domains for higher prices than register whatever is available, and try to "flip" low quality domains.
At least in that situation, worst case you are stuck with good domains.
Brad