Sedo Weekly Sales Report- November 5 to November 11

Sedo Weekly Sales Report- November 5 to November 11

In Sedo.com report of sales, covering the week of November 5 to November 11, PickPack.com was in first position selling at the value 59,000$.

This week, the second place of Sedo’s chart goes to Payen.com for 28,215$, followed by esenses.com at 27,999$ and hightea.com at the value of 24,500$. A few 3L.com’s sold with Yal.com for 20,500$ and PXO.com at 16,000$, while updraft.com sold out for 10,000$.

Overall, only 12 .com domains out of 38 Sedo .com transactions of 2,000$ or higher, could reach a 5-figure sales price. It is one entry down in comparison to last week (39 Sedo .com’s).

For the ccTLD section of the chart, it was qrco.de that achieved the biggest transaction value at 25,000$. Sedo.com report of sales reported no other 5-figure sale in this part of the chart. chatbot.ch (5,900 EUR) followed immediately in the chart. Thereafter, to continue with mietrecht.de, osp.ch and vipcasino.es, sold at the value of 5,000 EUR.

Meanwhile, some notable transactions included the 2-letter pd.ed sold at 4,675 EUR, the single-word share.cc reaching a value of 4,000$ and the 3-letter coi.me for 3,488$.

This week’s chart counted in all 24 ccTLD domains that sold at the price of 2,000$ or higher. The 17 sales of last week or the 19 transactions from the week before that, are much better than the sales of this week.  Auction leaders sort out in the following order: .de with 8 listings; .ch, .co, .co.uk, .es and .in, with 2 listings.

On section Other, show up 6 transactions of 2,000$ or higher in total. Last week count a considerable decrease from the 10 similar sales. Even though sales number hit double-digits, situation is not as interesting as in previous week report.

This section was led by hypersonic.net with sale number 5,000$. Second in line is shoe.cloud at 3,500$. Followed afterwards by a pair of .group domains as leo.group and plasma.group sold for 3,000EUR and 2,938$ . For the first time in a long time, it splited the Other section between the old and new gTLD’s.

 

To check out the Sedo Weekly Public Domain Sales Recap, go to:

https://www.thedomains.com/2018/11/13/sedo-weekly-sales-led-by-pickpack-com/

 

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