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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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Domain name:​
Sale venue:​
Listing type:​
Listing upgrades:​
Seller:​
Asking price:​
Sale price:​
Purchase venue:​
Purchase price:​
Details:​


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  • 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 or comments about the domain name like how you bought it (e.g., hand registration), how long you had it before it sold, its age, whether you did outbound, 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).​



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AfternicAfternic
Domain name: H/E/M/P/W/A/V/E/.com

Sale venue: Afternic (BIN)

Sale price: $4695

Purchase price: $1.44 + 2 Renewals (Sept 2017)
 
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Domain: RQDO.COM
Sales Price: $ 170 net
Sales Platform: NameJet.com
Holding from: October 25, 2018
Sale Date: May 13, 2019
Buying Price: $ 115
Bought at: NamePros.com Member
 
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I sold HowToBuyCrypto/(com)/ for $900. sent a lot of emails to crypto companies and the one I sold to was the only serious buyer. Venue: Undeveloped ( LOVE THEM! )

I bought it from someone I contacted on Facebook. Hold time was only 10 days and I paid $125 for it.

I honestly don't know what's going on, I'm selling a lot of domains and I only have 30. I checked and I've sold 20% of my portfolio in 8 months (started domaining 8 months ago) with amazing profit.

it was also the first sale where I got 3 offers from 3 different people before selling, I always sold to the first one who approached me.

I would like to thank every single one who helps newbies and post guides about anything domaining related, you don't know how much that helps!

I hope to have more sales soon
 
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Projectlab.co
Purchase price: 6.59
Sales price: $150
Method: inbound offer of $85, negotiated to $150 after I countered with $400, buyer offered $100 and I countered with $300 as my best. Buyer came back with $150. Counteredwith $300 buyer didn't respond so I countered with $150 and he accepted and paid immediately.
Holding time: less than 2 months
Sale venue: undeveloped.com
 
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atzon . com
Sales price : $250
Sales Venue: Afternic.com
Acquisition: $15 + 1y renewal
Hold time: 13 months
Sale type : Bin
 
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WhiteGlove.com sold for $79,000.

Not my sale, simply reporting it. An unbelievable price for that domain in my opinion.
 
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i/P/r/o/d/u/c/e/r (com)
Sales price $9,800.
Hand Reg 2002
Inbound through Bodis lander
Initial offer 5K
 
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Cat // Maven ///.com

$200 make offer on Efty lander.

It is a cat rescue group, so there was not a lot $$ to be had there. Besides I personally work with several Dog and cat rescue groups, so I have a soft spot for them.
 
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i/P/r/o/d/u/c/e/r (com)
Sales price $9,800.
Hand Reg 2002
Inbound through Bodis lander
Initial offer 5K

Wow you held it for 17 years!? Sometimes patience really is the key.
 
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H I M S .in 2000$ via undeveloped Bin

first regged in 2011 and dropped and recatched several times ;)
 
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Domain: TXGU.COM
Sales Price: $ 324 net
Sales Platform: Ebay.com Buy It Now
Holding from: September 15, 2018
Sale Date: May 21, 2019
Buying Price: Less than $ 141
Bought at: Godaddy Auctions
 
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Sold NGFL.net for $8,888.
Still owns the .com and .org version.
 
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Sold games.ly for $888 USD and acquired it for $240 USD one month ago!
 
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Sold NGFL.net for $8,888.
Still owns the .com and .org version.
Congrats with a sale. Just for my interest, what did cause you to price this domain so high?
 
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Actually the buyer came via Uniregistry lander for NGFL.org. But later changed the mood and decided to go with .net when I informed of having .com and .net as well. I quoted $8,888 which was the BIN price set at Sedo/Afternic.

Buyer tried all possible means to get at lower price and smartly he first tried to buy .org and later decided for .net which ultimately was the purpose IMO. I stick to the original quoted price and for .com the budget was well over for the buyer.

My bad luck, the buyer not sure why but at the last moment bought via Register.com than using Uniregistry checkout and Iโ€™d to bear 20% commission.

@Bohdan
Thanks!
One of the reason was that I actually had the leverage to ask high since I'd all .com/.net/.org
 
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Actually the buyer came via Uniregistry lander for NGFL.org. But later changed the mood and decided to go with .net when I informed of having .com and .net as well. I quoted $8,888 which was the BIN price set at Sedo/Afternic.

Buyer tried all possible means to get at lower price and smartly he first tried to buy .org and later decided for .net which ultimately was the purpose IMO. I stick to the original quoted price and for .com the budget was well over for the buyer.

My bad luck, the buyer not sure why but at the last moment bought via Register.com than using Uniregistry checkout and Iโ€™d to bear 20% commission.

@Bohdan
Thanks!
One of the reason was that I actually had the leverage to ask high since I'd all .com/.net/.org

Congrats on the sale.

Just my two cents
I guess the buyer may have decided to deliberately buy from Register.com when you did not lower your price knowing that it would cost you a 20% commission. That may have been done as a result of you not lowering the price so that you still get lesser than your asking price. Therefore it may be needful to set the BINs on Sedo/Afternic to 20% above the BIN on your landing page. Potential buyers may, therefore, consider transacting directly via landing page to save some cash and you on the other hand still get your sale for your intended price.

It is, however, a smart move on your part to own the three extensions thereby giving you more bargaining power 'cos I personally do not think a random four-letter .net would have sold for that price.
 
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Congrats on the sale.

Just my two cents
I guess the buyer may have decided to deliberately buy from Register.com when you did not lower your price knowing that it would cost you a 20% commission. That may have been done as a result of you not lowering the price so that you still get lesser than your asking price. Therefore it may be needful to set the BINs on Sedo/Afternic to 20% above the BIN on your landing page. Potential buyers may, therefore, consider transacting directly via landing page to save some cash and you on the other hand still get your sale for your intended price.

It is, however, a smart move on your part to own the three extensions thereby giving you more bargaining power 'cos I personally do not think a random four-letter .net would have sold for that price.
Maybe register let them pay via cc where Uniregistry would have been capped at $5K,
or they have previous dealings there.
 
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Virtual Tax Office dot com

sold at domainagents.com for $1500 (escrows.com)
 
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