Domain sales can typically be placed in one of two categories. Either it’s an end-user purchase, or a domain investor/resale purchase. Unfortunately, available sales data tends not to differentiate between the two categories, presenting all data in one set.
That’s because it would be supremely difficult to keep track of all end-user versus investor acquisitions. Here, I’ve attempted to list the top (publicly disclosed) end-user sales for 2021 in the three-letter .com category. The original data is courtesy of NameBio, which does a phenomenal job of providing data on domain names.
wdt_ID | Domain Name | Purchase Price |
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1 | AFS.com | $2,000,000 |
2 | NFT.com | $2,000,000 |
3 | AVA.com | $792,000 |
4 | NIF.com | $450,000 |
5 | EGT.com | $450,000 |
6 | ZAG.com | $450,000 |
7 | FTA.com | $400,000 |
8 | TBC.com | $375,000 |
9 | FSM.com | $161,719 |
10 | PLP.com | $117,500 |
Public sales data is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to domain sales, but we can only report on what is disclosed. This table was created using my own judgment to define what was an end-user purchase and what wasn’t.