List of most expensive domain
names
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of some of the highest
prices paid for domain names. The list is limited to domains that sold for $3
million or more.
1. Insurance.com $35.6 million in 2010
2. VacationRentals.com $35 million in 2007
3. PrivateJet.com $30.18 million in 2012
4. Internet.com $18 million in 2009
5. 360.com $17 million in 2015
6. Insure.com $16 million in 2009
7. Fund.com 2008 £9.99 million
8. Sex.com for
$14 million in November 2014
9. Hotels.com $11
million in 2001
10. Porn.com 2007 $9.5 million
11. Porno.com for $8,888,888 in Feb 2015
12. Fb.com by Facebook for $8.5
million in November 2010
13. Business.com for
$7.5 million in December 1999
14. Diamond.com 2006 $7.5 million
15. Beer.com 2004 $7 million
16. iCloud.com by Apple Inc. for $6
million in March 2011
17. Israel.com for $5.88 million in May 2008
18. Casino.com 2003 $5.5 million
19. Slots.com 2010 for $5.5 million
20. Toys.com: Toys ‘R’ Us by auction for $5.1 million
in 2009
21. AsSeenOnTv.com 2000 for $5.1 million
22. Clothes.com 2008 for $4.9 million
23. Medicare.com 2014 for $4.8 million
24. IG.com 2013 September for $4.6 million, acquired by IG
Group from Internet Group Brazil
25. Marijuana.com 2011 for $4.20 million by WeedMaps, a
subsidiary of General Cannabis Inc.
26. GiftCard.com by Card Lab for $4 million
in October 2012
27. Yp.com by
YellowPages.com for $3.8 million in November 2008
28. Mi.com by Xiaomi for $3.6 million
in April 2014
29. AltaVista.com for
$3.3 million in August 1998
30. Whisky.com for $3.1 million in December 2013
31. Vodka.com for $3.0 million in 2006
32. Candy.com for $3.0 million in June 2009
33. Loans.com by Bank of America for
$3.0 million in February 2000
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