Granted, a lot of these are not the greatest names, and not all sold retail, but here are some examples I culled of domains that in my opinion, sold about 50% too low, at least, if not more, compared with comparable domains I have sold recently at XYNames.com :
tvlink.com $1737 Dropcatch 10/15/2017
determinedtoquit.com $1231. GoDaddy 10/15/2017
electroland.com $1318. NameJet 10/12/2017
greatproperties.com $2099. NameJet 10/9/2017
callsafe.com $1247. GoDaddy 10/7/2017
depositadvance.com $1700. BuyDomains 10/6/2017
budgetservers.com $1500. BuyDomains 10/5/2017
streamfree.com $1280. GoDaddy 10/4/2017
cybermate.com $1800. BuyDomains 10/3/2017
sureheart.com $1388. BuyDomains 10/2/2017
sunstation.com $1609. NameJet 10/1/2017
Compare for example with:
regionalcontractors.com $3000. BuyDomains 10/5/2017
just as good, or bad, as some of the names above, sold for a more reasonable $3000. level.
I think too many domainers are letting go of their domains for the $1000. initial offer price, without trying to get what the domains are worth. As the inventory of people willing, or desperate, to sell cheap is weeded out, prices should rise. I am in no hurry to sell and manage to get my mid four figures for at least 2 - 3 domains a months lately.
I encourage you guys not to jump on the first $500. or $1000. offer you get, and negotiate! Or...hold...until the right buyer comes along. The right buyer for any of the above domains would have easily paid more than the price paid.
tvlink.com $1737 Dropcatch 10/15/2017
determinedtoquit.com $1231. GoDaddy 10/15/2017
electroland.com $1318. NameJet 10/12/2017
greatproperties.com $2099. NameJet 10/9/2017
callsafe.com $1247. GoDaddy 10/7/2017
depositadvance.com $1700. BuyDomains 10/6/2017
budgetservers.com $1500. BuyDomains 10/5/2017
streamfree.com $1280. GoDaddy 10/4/2017
cybermate.com $1800. BuyDomains 10/3/2017
sureheart.com $1388. BuyDomains 10/2/2017
sunstation.com $1609. NameJet 10/1/2017
Compare for example with:
regionalcontractors.com $3000. BuyDomains 10/5/2017
just as good, or bad, as some of the names above, sold for a more reasonable $3000. level.
I think too many domainers are letting go of their domains for the $1000. initial offer price, without trying to get what the domains are worth. As the inventory of people willing, or desperate, to sell cheap is weeded out, prices should rise. I am in no hurry to sell and manage to get my mid four figures for at least 2 - 3 domains a months lately.
I encourage you guys not to jump on the first $500. or $1000. offer you get, and negotiate! Or...hold...until the right buyer comes along. The right buyer for any of the above domains would have easily paid more than the price paid.