Lots of ccTLD sales to end users over the past week.
More than half of the end user domain names sales I uncovered at Sedo over the past week were country code domain names. These include two companies buying three-letter .co.uk domain names, a German-language product name, and a company picking up ccTLDs that match its brand.
Sedo has always dominated the market for international domain name sales. The company has expertise in many markets and languages; you hear lots of accents when you visit its U.S. office.
Here’s the list of end user sales I uncovered:
(You can view previous lists like this here.)
GrowBox.de €10,000 and Growbox.it €2,850 – The domain were purchased by EUGrowBox, which manufactures and indoor plant growing system.
SayYestoTheDress.com $10,000 – A five-word, five-figure domain name sale? You betcha! A wedding website is coming soon.
BrawlStars.com $6,500 – The buyer is using Whois privacy. Perhaps it’s this roller derby team? Sounds like a reality show name.
AAS.co.uk £5,900 – It must be nice to get three-letter country codes for an affordable price. A landscaping business AA Sherriff & Sons bought the domain.
PFK.co.uk £4,800 – Penrith Farmers’ & Kidd’s PLC is a UK real estate firm.
Mikrofaser.de €3,250- This translates to Microfiber. It now forwards to a store selling products made of microfiber.
Milicon.com $2,600 – A construction company that uses Milicon.us bought the matching .com.
SwissGames.com €2,500 and SwissGames.ch 2,500 EUR – Pro Helvetia is a group that supports and disseminates Swiss arts and culture, The Whois record shows #SwissGames – Pro Helvetia as the registrant organization.
Chiropraticiens.com $2,495 – Centre Chiro-Express Inc. is a chiropractor group.
Invasys.com $2,488 – Invasys, a.s. is a Czech technology company.
CIAO.ca $2,200 – Ciao is an IT company in Quebec.
Flash.ca $2,000 – FlashPay is a Canadian company that helps transfer money between China and Canada.
flash.ca…a domain that would sell for six figures in .com goes for 2k in .ca.
flash.ca should have been a low 5 figure sale, or minimum high 4 figure sale. Buyer got a steal of a deal from someone.
Some of the best .ca don’t get more than 5 figs, sad reality today, dot ca in the dumps. Seller was lucky ANYONE wanted it. Limited end users and no domainer would pay $2k so…
When you see humanistic.ca sell for $4500 and dorsetcereals.ca sell for $4000 in the same month as flash.ca sells for $2000, the price paid for flash looks pretty cheap IMO.
I agree when held up against the others it looks cheap but when an end user knocks and you know a domainer wouldn’t pay as much, what should you do? Hold out for another end user? Take that $2k reinvest and roll 🙂
Flash.ca was a great deal at $2k. Low price but a sale is a sale. Buy some btc with that $2k. 🙂