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The Top 5 for 1-16-17 Oir.com closes at $24,950

January 17, 2017 by Raymond Hackney

The Top 5 is a daily look at the top 5 sales from the previous day. These are sales recorded by Namebio.

The three letter .com OiR.com led the way on Monday, closing on NameJet at $24,950, according to Namebio the domain sold back in September on Sedo for $24,999.

2. Hece.com closed at $8,600 on NameJet, the domain was registered in 2000 and owned by Oliver Hoger.

3. InvestorClub.com closed at $6,199 on GoDaddy auctions. The domain was developed for years, owned by Fortress Investments. It was a GoDaddy holding page for the last 5 years.

4. Labei.com closed at $5,010 on NameJet. Latin American Basic Education Initiative. The domain was parked for years.

5. Nadura.com sold on Sedo for $4,000, the domain was registered in 2011.

Filed Under: Domain Auctions, Domain Sales, Yesterday's Top 5

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Comments

  1. Josh says

    January 17, 2017 at 3:35 pm

    LLL on the rise again! Watch 2017 will see XX% increases, in fact have UUI.cm listed right now at Namepros.com and a Chinese broker jumped on it with an offer in hours. Only so many of these babies now vowels or not like money in the bank.

    • Josh says

      January 17, 2017 at 3:35 pm

      Ment UUI.com 🙂

  2. Domo Sapiens says

    January 18, 2017 at 10:08 am

    LLL prices rising?
    aside ultra premium I see the opposite, selling again on the low xx,xxx
    I wouldn’t be calling these sales until they get PAID.

  3. Josh says

    January 18, 2017 at 11:33 am

    I believe so yes, they dipped end of year but there are many LLL private sells. I had 3 just the last 2 months. I can tell you if you own a LLL even with voewls you’d be foolish to sell sub $20k for a so-so one.

    Add combos, traffic etc and it jumps 50-100%.

    If anything the Chinese LLL market has weakened much more, imo.

    MInd you I sold a LLL .net random letters for $22k just a few weeks ago.


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