A new high water mark for a domain sale in a new TLD?
Hot of the heels of news that eat.club sold for $20,000, DomainHoldings announced today that it brokered the sale of Luxury.Estate for a whopping $50,000.
The Luxury.Estate sale is different from the eat.club one because an early domain registrant cashed in big, rather than the registry getting paid for a premium sale.
According to DomainHoldings, the seller of Luxury.Estate purchased it on day 5 of Donuts’ Early Access Program. Assuming the domain didn’t have an auction at GoDaddy, that means this person just turned a sub $200 investment into $50k in a couple months.
Not bad.
The buyer is someone in Monaco, where $50k is pocket change.
Adam says
Were these only sub $200
Ken says
My guess, http://www.luxuryestate.com/ is the buyer.
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Joseph Peterson says
A $50k tax billed to an established company.
Cal Cousineau says
i have a question. Where are these names being sold at???? i cannot stand flippa. I have skydive.today and signup.today and intheaters.today
Reality says
flowers.mobi
Domainer Extraordinaire says
>> flowers.mobi
My first thought.
Mansion.world says
Mansion.world is for sale
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