The domain market is growing to more than a billion market over the years. More or less a million dollar are traveling each day by trading transactions of domains.
The most expensive domain ever sold has come to light — at $872 million. Yes, you read it correctly. Cars.com was valued at $872 million (according to the SEC filing, Gannet Co., Inc.). An incredible and unique amount in the domain history.
While many owners don’t report the sale of their domains publicly, top lists vary. But as a whole, most people are in agreement with most of the highest sales reported for domains.
Domain | Price | Sale date |
Insurance.com | $35.6 million | 2010 |
VacationRentals.com | $35 million | 2007 |
PrivateJet.com | $30.18 million | 2012 |
Internet.com | $18 million | 2009 |
360.com | $17 million | 2015 |
Insure.com | $16 million | 2009 |
Fund.com | £9.99 million | 2008 |
Sex.com | $13 million | 2010 |
Hotels.com | $11 million | 2001 |
Porn.com | $9.5 million | 2007 |
Porno.com | $8,888,888 | 2015 |
Fb.com | $8.5 million | 2010 |
Business.com | $7.5 million | 1999 |
Diamond.com | $7.5 million | 2006 |
Beer.com | $7 million | 2004 |
iCloud.com | $6 million | 2011 |
Israel.com | $5.88 million | 2008 |
Casino.com | $5.5 million | 2003 |
Slots.com | $5.5 million | 2010 |
Toys.com | $5.1 million | 2009 |