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Can someone tell me some of the highest reported domain sales for domains that are AT LEAST twenty characters long?
i would imagine a good bit of "Health Insurance" names would make a list like this (15+)... or "[Random] Communications" (15+)

i'm trying to find some kind of a ceiling.
thanks everybody
 
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Can someone tell me some of the highest reported domain sales for domains that are AT LEAST twenty characters long?
i would imagine a good bit of "Health Insurance" names would make a list like this (15+)... or "[Random] Communications" (15+)

i'm trying to find some kind of a ceiling.
thanks everybody
Unfortunately, i don't have a paid account at NameBio, so the length feature isn't available to me. I generally use a work around when conducting analysis using their platform due to that limitation to gather the data i need.

Maybe someone with a paid NameBio account will be able to answer your question.

As much as I promote NameBio in professional appraisals, ccTLD analysis and gTLD analysis (Hundreds, if not thousands of them over the years) and throughout more public threads, I should ask @Michael for a complementary upgrade for Christmas.

He may not want me to sit on his lap to ask though... lol

the office jim GIF by Stan.
 
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Let's hope that someone will give us the right answers, but if I had to guess, many of the top names are city+realestate.com.

Off the top of my head I remember that nottinghamfinancialgroup .com was recently sold for about $50k. (Too lazy to check Namebio.) okay I checked, $48,889 (2025-07-20 Dynadot)
 
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Unfortunately, i don't have a paid account at NameBio, so the length feature isn't available to me. I generally use a work around when conducting analysis using their platform due to that limitation to gather the data i need.

Maybe someone with a paid NameBio account will be able to answer your question.

As much as I promote NameBio in professional appraisals, ccTLD analysis and gTLD analysis (Hundreds, if not thousands of them over the years) and throughout more public threads, I should ask @Michael for a complementary upgrade for Christmas.

He may not want me to sit on his lap to ask though... lol

the office jim GIF by Stan.
yeah, i don't have a nameBio acct either.
(remember when the internet was all about being "the information highway"?)
too many damn tolls!!
 
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Let's hope that someone will give us the right answers, but if I had to guess, many of the top names are city+realestate.com.

Off the top of my head I remember that nottinghamfinancialgroup .com was recently sold for about $50k. (Too lazy to check Namebio.) okay I checked, $48,889 (2025-07-20 Dynadot)
hmmm.... that's actually pretty meaty for such a geo-targeted name. very encouraging. thank you.
 
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Here are NameBio stats -

18+ characters. 100.8k sales. $76.5M.
19+ characters. 73.1k sales. $53M.
20+ characters. 51.9k sales. $35.5M.

Some of the top sales might be for non-generic reasons, but here is a list of the top 20+ character sales -

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Here is the top "realestate" sales -

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Here are NameBio stats -

18+ characters. 100.8k sales. $76.5M.
19+ characters. 73.1k sales. $53M.
20+ characters. 51.9k sales. $35.5M.

Some of the top sales might be for non-generic reasons, but here is a list of the top 20+ character sales -

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Here is the top "realestate" sales -

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I should have known you had a subscription. Now I know who to tag in the future. ๐Ÿ˜‰
 
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This should not be taken as an invitation to drawing broader conclusions about the market from these sales.
 
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I got one too. The cyber Monday deal was a great offer.
 
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Here are NameBio stats -

18+ characters. 100.8k sales. $76.5M.
19+ characters. 73.1k sales. $53M.
20+ characters. 51.9k sales. $35.5M.
These sales are .COM only BTW.

When you start to look at 20+ characters in other extensions, very few of them are selling for generic reasons.

Brad
 
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Here are NameBio stats -

18+ characters. 100.8k sales. $76.5M.
19+ characters. 73.1k sales. $53M.
20+ characters. 51.9k sales. $35.5M.

Some of the top sales might be for non-generic reasons, but here is a list of the top 20+ character sales -

Show attachment 289708


Here is the top "realestate" sales -

Show attachment 289709
my man brad!!! :)
good to see you still doing your thing.
appreciate the help on this.
 
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my man brad!!! :)
good to see you still doing your thing.
appreciate the help on this.
Just sold a long one - SantaBarbaraWineCountry.com for $2K.

It's probably one of the longest domains I own.

Nothing special sale, but it was only a $69 purchase some years ago.

Brad
 
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Just sold a long one - SantaBarbaraWineCountry.com for $2K.

It's probably one of the longest domains I own.

Nothing special sale, but it was only a $69 purchase some years ago.
Nice sale. :xf.cool:

This really shows that the market for SantaBarbaraWineCountry.com domains is on fire! ๐Ÿ”ฅ
 
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Nice sale. :xf.cool:

This really shows that the market for SantaBarbaraWineCountry.com domains is on fire! ๐Ÿ”ฅ
People better beat the rush and reg the term in every oddball extension. :)

Brad
 
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This one single sale confirms "wine country" sales are hot. If Santa Barbara is good, imagine how good Toledo is. :)

Brad
 
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Nice sale. :xf.cool:

This really shows that the market for SantaBarbaraWineCountry.com domains is on fire! ๐Ÿ”ฅ

After doing a deep analysis of this one sale, I've determined it's a new trend that the entire domain market should be aware of.

;)
 
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