Sedo Sells 35 Names in First Great Domains Auction of 2019

The first Great Domains auction of 2019 concluded today on Sedo, and the results of the auction are listed below. In total, 35 domain names were sold in the auction. The total value of the sales a little more than $100,000 USD.

The largest sale of the auction was TBN.com, which sold for $29,888 USD. Following this sale was the sale of KAA.com for $19,999 USD. NIQ.com was the third largest sale of the auction, with a sale price of $19,000 USD. A .de domain name sold for 7500 EUR to round out the top four sales.

Because the auction ended today, these sales have not yet closed. Sedo will report the sales to NameBio and DNJournal for archiving once the deals have transacted. If you missed out on any names that did not hit reserve, you can connect with a Sedo broker to see if they can help close a deal post-auction.

February 2019 Great Domains Auction Results:

tbn.com $US 29888
kaa.com $US 19999
niq.com $US 19000
geburtstagsgeschenk.de EUR 7500
alves.com $US 4999
segelyacht.de EUR 4999
motoryacht.de EUR 4999
shop.sc EUR 999
vkas.com EUR 560
new.ch EUR 510
lgio.com $US 499
ihgr.com $US 499
eiar.com $US 499
lahb.com $US 499
gibh.com $US 499
corporation.co.uk GBP 485
gamblingohio.com EUR 485
zohd.com $US 400
dtdf.com $US 335
rorb.com $US 310
camp.ch EUR 179
jerusalem.co.uk GBP 164
diaj.com $US 159
v9i.com GBP 155
uwxv.com $US 150
euiv.com $US 149
bmza.com $US 140
gnvb.com $US 140
gjal.com $US 139
pycu.com GBP 130
tkvm.com $US 119
qkog.com $US 119
rucksäcke.ch EUR 109
vcxv.com $US 109
vzmh.com $US 109

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
About The Author: Elliot Silver is an Internet entrepreneur and publisher of DomainInvesting.com. Elliot is also the founder and President of Top Notch Domains, LLC, a company that has closed eight figures in deals. Please read the DomainInvesting.com Terms of Use page for additional information about the publisher, website comment policy, disclosures, and conflicts of interest. Reach out to Elliot: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

4 COMMENTS

  1. Who do you think we have to thank for low prices like that for the first three?

    The industry drinking and serving the destructive Kool-Aid. Aiding and abetting self-destruction.

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