List of most expensive domain names
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 which involved equity deals are not listed.
Domain | Price | Sale date | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Voice.com | $30 million | 2019 | [1] |
360.com | $17 million | 2015 | [2] |
Sex.com | $13 million | 2010 | [3] |
Fund.com | $12 million | 2008 | [4] |
Hotels.com | $11 million | 2001 | [5] |
Tesla.com | $11 million | 2014 | [6] |
Porn.com | $9.5 million | 2007 | [4] |
Porno.com | $8.8 million | 2015 | [7] |
Fb.com | $8.5 million | 2010 | [8] |
HealthInsurance.com | $8.13 million | 2019 | [9] |
We.com | $8 million | 2015 | [10] |
Diamond.com | $7.5 million | 2006 | [4] |
Beer.com | $7 million | 2004 | [4] |
Z.com | $6.8 million | 2014 | [11][12] |
iCloud.com | $6 million | 2011 | [13] |
Casino.com | $5.5 million | 2003 | [4] |
Slots.com | $5.5 million | 2010 | [14] |
AsSeenOnTv.com | $5.1 million | 2000 | [14] |
Toys.com | $5.1 million | 2009 | [4][15] |
Korea.com | $5 million | 2000 | [16][17] |
Clothes.com | $4.9 million | 2008 | [18] |
Medicare.com | $4.8 million | 2014 | [19] |
IG.com | $4.6 million | 2013 | [20] |
GiftCard.com | $4 million | 2012 | [21] |
Yp.com | $3.8 million | 2008 | [22] |
HG.com | $3.77 million | 2016 | [23] |
Mi.com | $3.6 million | 2014 | [24] |
Shop.com | $3.55 million | 2003 | [25] |
Ice.com | $3.5 million | 2018 | [26] |
AltaVista.com | $3.3 million | 1998 | [27] |
Wine.com | $3.3 million | 2003 | [28][29] |
Software.com | $3.2 million | 2005 | [25] |
Whisky.com | $3.1 million | 2014 | [30] |
Loans.com | $3.0 million | 2000 | [31][32] |
Vodka.com | $3.0 million | 2006 | [33] |
Candy.com | $3.0 million | 2009 | [34] |
California.com | $3.0 million | 2019 | [35] |
Domain transactions to be completed
Domain | Price | Sale date | ETC | Note | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
LasVegas.com | $90 million | 2005 | 2040 | Installment purchase | [36] |
Non-published sales
Many high-profile domain sales either sold privately or by brokerage firms are kept confidential.[37]
- Crypto.com
- Stake.com
- Bitcoin.com
- Entrepreneurs.com
- Hey.com
- X.com
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LasVegas.com is one of the most expensive domain purchases in history. The domain name sold for a whopping $90 million in 2005...
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