15 New Generic Top Level Domain Name Sales for $10,000 or More in 2019
The secondary market for new gTLD domains continues to mature, with 2019 producing notable sales above $10,000 - demonstrating genuine buyer demand for quality assets beyond the traditional .com extension.
Jason Franklin
July 20, 2019 · 5 min read

15 new generic top level domain names have sold for $10,000 or more in 2019.
I follow the domain name aftermarket regularly and keep up with domain name sales in many different extensions. One of the best places to find domain name sales history is on NameBio. Another great place to find domain aftermarket sales prices are on the DNJournal. I frequent both sites on a regular basis. When wanting to perform a search using a query to return domain aftermarket sales data, NameBio is one of the best places to turn. . You can search by keyword, placement, extension, pattern, venue, price range, category, subcategory, date range, domain length and more. 15 new generic top level domain names have sold for $10,000 or more in 2019. Below is a list of new top level domain sales I pulled from NameBio using the filter of "All New gTLD's" and with a price above $10,000. Domain Price Date one.network 11,333 USD 2019-06-11 kind.app 10,000 USD 2019-05-29 free.games 335,000 USD 2019-05-26 good.world 10,500 USD 2019-05-26 4u.tube 12,000 USD 2019-05-13 business.club 60,936 USD 2019-04-21 dubai.app 10,000 USD 2019-04-10 t.win 22,500 USD 2019-04-05 radio.cloud 28,000 USD 2019-03-25 support.app 30,000 USD 2019-03-18 pay.global 10,500 USD 2019-03-17 buy.game 29,999 USD 2019-02-21 energy.global 10,000 USD 2019-02-10 up.top 19,880 USD 2019-01-09 go.holdings 19,000 USD 2019-01-08There were were 307 more new generic top level domains that sold in 2019 between the price range of $100 - $10,000.
If you search the number of new gTLD's that are recorded sold on NameBio since the beginning of their database without filtering a date or price, there are 5,742 recorded. This should be great information for people buying, selling, investing in, or marketing with new generic top level domains. Own any new top level domains? Share them below. Check out these great examples and uses of new generic top level domain names.Share this story
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