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    Domain registered it 30 days ago?

    Are you able to sell a domain if you only registered it 30 days ago? I hear you have to sit on it for 60days before you can sell, is that true?

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    You can sell it the same day you reg it by simply pushing it to another account at the same registrar. The 60 day hold is only for transfers between registrars.

    Thus if you reg a name at GoDaddy you can sell and push it to another GoDaddy account minutes after its regged. You can't transfer the name to say DynaDot untill 60 days have past since it was regged.

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    You can sell the day you register it, you just have to push it to the same registrar.

    Pre-releases are a different story and usually require 42 days wait.

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    Thank you so much for your help!

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    If you can wait 60 days it's always better, the buyer will have more flexibility if he/she prefers a transfer out over a push. Now I have already received offers and sold domains only one day after acquiring them
    PS: this limitation on inter-registrar transfer applies to gTLDs. For ccTLDs the rules vary.
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    you can push it to another account at the same registrar immediately . you need to wait for 60 days to transfer from one registrar to another .

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    Ya this is true, but sometimes your buyer might not want to register with your registrar and would rather wait for the 60 days to pass.

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    I suppose that the main idea of that is transfer policy of the domain name registrars. Once domain name sold it should be transfered. If that is done withing the same domain name registrar you can do that less then 30 day time frame.

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