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List of most expensive domain names

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This is a list of domain names that sold for $3 million USD or more.

The list is limited to pure domain name and cash-only sales. Sales which included website content or involved equity deals are not listed.

Domain Price Sale date Ref
Voice.com $30 million 2019 [1]
360.com $17 million 2015 [2]
Chat.com $15.5 million 2023 [3]
NFTs.com $15 million 2022 [4]
Rocket.com $14 million 2024 [5]
Sex.com $13 million 2010 [6]
AI.com $11 million 2023 [7]
Tesla.com $11 million 2014 [8]
Hotels.com $11 million 2001 [9]
Connect.com $10 million 2022 [10]
Porno.com $8.8 million 2015 [11]
Fb.com $8.5 million 2010 [12]
HealthInsurance.com $8.13 million 2019 [13]
We.com $8 million 2015 [14]
Diamond.com $7.5 million 2006 [15]
Beer.com $7 million 2004 [15]
Z.com $6.8 million 2014 [16][17]
Slots.com $5.5 million 2010 [18]
Casino.com $5.5 million 2003 [15]
Toys.com $5.1 million 2009 [15][19]
AsSeenOnTv.com $5.1 million 2000 [18][20]
Korea.com $5 million 2000 [21][22]
Clothes.com $4.9 million 2008 [23]
Medicare.com $4.8 million 2014 [24]
IG.com $4.6 million 2013 [25]
iCloud.com $4.5 million 2011 [26]
GiftCard.com $4 million 2012 [27]
IT.com $3.8 million 2022 [28]
Yp.com $3.8 million 2008 [29]
HG.com $3.77 million 2016 [30]
Mi.com $3.6 million 2014 [31]
Shop.com $3.55 million 2003 [32]
Ice.com $3.5 million 2018 [33]
Wine.com $3.3 million 2003 [34][35]
AltaVista.com $3.3 million 1998 [36]
Software.com $3.2 million 2005 [32]
Whisky.com $3.1 million 2014 [37]
Help.com $3.0 million 2023 [38]
Place.com $3.0 million 2021 [39]
California.com $3.0 million 2019 [40]
Candy.com $3.0 million 2009 [41]
Vodka.com $3.0 million 2006 [42]
Loans.com $3.0 million 2000 [43][44]

Domain transactions to be completed

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The following domains were purchased through installment and the transactions are to be completed in the future:

Domain Price Sale date ETC Ref
LasVegas.com $90 million 2005 2040 [45]
Christmas.com $3.15 million 2020 2024 [46]

References

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  38. ^ "Above.com Gets New Year Off to a Great Start with $3 Million Sale of Help.com". DN Journal. 8 January 2023. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
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  43. ^ "Bank of America buys Loans.com Domain Name for $3 million". Archived from the original on 11 August 2013. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
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  45. ^ Michael Gargiulo (2018-08-07). "Exact Match Domains: How To Price These High-Value Assets". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-05-04. LasVegas.com is one of the most expensive domain purchases in history. The domain name sold for a whopping $90 million in 2005...
  46. ^ "VIPBrokerage Closes Multi-Million Dollar Sale of Christmas.com in One of 20 Biggest Domain Sales Ever Reported". Retrieved 9 November 2020.