Solutions.com Sold for $415k by Sedo’s Mr. Premium

Sedo broker Mark Ghoriafi, who may be more well-known in the industry as “Mr. Premium,” has successfully brokered the sale of Solutions.com. The domain name was sold via Sedo for $415,000 USD.

Mark announced that he brokered more than $1 million worth of domain names in the past 8 weeks:

This is a nice feat considering the Summer months are typically slow.

Through some sleuthing I did, I had a pretty good idea that the big sale was Solutions.com. Mark confirmed that to me privately and permitted me to share the news publicly. The buyer is currently unknown, as the domain name is pending transfer.

Once DNJournal indexes this sale, it will be in the top 10 publicly reported domain name sales of the year. It will be the second largest sale of the year transacted via Sedo, following the $500,000 sale of Bagels.com. That domain name was also sold by Mr. Premium. I added the sale of Solutions.com to the recent one word .com sale report at Embrace.com.

Elliot Silver
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  1. If my mind isn’t playing tricks on me, I think Solutions.com was in the Sedo’s GreatDomains auction last week? The reserve was $250k-$500k.

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