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Hello Namepros,

I scanned all 5N .net domains now. And there is no available NNNNN.net domain now. What do you think about rising prices?
 
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Time to register premium 6n.nets now.
 
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Expect less than the .com but there could be some money to be made depending on the pattern and numbers
 
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All good combin 6N .nets taken. They are very fast.
 
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This might not have happened if Godaddy had not issued this $1 coupon...so it means they are worth more than $1, not more than $10.
 
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This might not have happened if Godaddy had not issued this $1 coupon...so it means they are worth more than $1, not more than $10.

I want to buy 5N net domains (not include 4 and 0 ) under $30 but I cant find. No one is selling their 5N nets.
 
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Good point. But this is all getting exciting. Let me grab my popcorn. :)
 
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This might not have happened if Godaddy had not issued this $1 coupon...so it means they are worth more than $1, not more than $10.

No entirely accurate... They're worth what the market will actually pay.

Typically, .net's are worth 10% of commodity or liquid .com names... So if good 5N .com are going in the $1,000+ range, then those same .net are going for $100+ ... With 6N, we are seeing premium .com going up to $1k and more ... Good luck finding something with 888's for less. :) Those starting or ended with triples, etc. All worth more. Which means the premium 6N's are worth something north of $10 in most cases. Not saying a random string with 4's is worth anything on the .net scale, of course.
 
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Since all 5N.net's are gone, we should be discussing the floor price, not the price of the best ones...

Regarding .net's being 10% of the respective .com, I believe in 2015 this is closer to 5%. Not sure though. And it may not hold true for liquid domains, it could be 10% for those.
 
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Tough to say on the exact % ... but here's the last handful of namebio reported 5N .net's. Which could probably fall between 5% and 10%... depending on how one might value the .com counterpart.
 

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Tough to say on the exact % ... but here's the last handful of namebio reported 5N .net's. Which could probably fall between 5% and 10%... depending on how one might value the .com counterpart.

I think these look like 10% or more, although it's a very small sample.
 
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