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SEDO Sedo Weekly Domain Sales – Week Ending 30 November 2025

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This summary is prepared for DNForum members and is based on the latest weekly sales report sent in to us by @Sedo. Thank you.




Quick stats
  • Total reported public sales: 57 (≥ 2,000 in listing currency)
  • .COM: 40 sales (~70.2% of list)
  • ccTLDs: 15 sales (~26.3%)
  • Other TLDs: 2 sales (~3.5%)
  • Top sale: diffs.com – 99,000 GBP
  • Top ccTLD: sge.eu – 13,000 EUR
  • Highest non-.com gTLD/other: aiverse.click – 3,000 EUR
  • Median ticket (all extensions, nominal): ~3,000

As always, this is Sedo’s public weekly sales list, so confidential deals and any sales below the 2k mark are not included here.




.COM highlights (40 sales)
Brandables dominate the top, with one 3L sale and a long tail of SMB and finance keywords.

  • diffs.com – 99,000 GBP
  • jorum.com – 48,000 USD
  • brokero.com – 34,995 USD
  • lpg.com – 25,000 USD
  • h2mobility.com – 20,000 USD
  • ridde.com – 12,500 USD
  • myseiubenefits.com – 12,499 USD
  • tendra.com – 11,000 USD
  • diebythesword.com – 9,998 GBP
  • arih.com – 9,800 USD
  • qahe.com – 8,500 USD
  • watchdesk.com – 5,500 EUR
  • linksight.com – 5,100 USD
  • signafi.com – 5,000 USD
  • cordify.com – 4,995 USD
  • efiler.com – 4,302 USD
  • hometownplumber.com – 4,000 USD
  • adanibar.com – 3,999 USD
  • alabamahomeloans.com – 3,899 USD
  • kunstenaars.com – 3,391 USD
  • haussa.com – 3,321 USD
  • resumerescue.com – 3,288 USD
  • sasuke.com – 3,000 USD
  • campcorp.com – 2,999 USD
  • megaislands.com – 2,995 EUR
  • idealsoft.com – 2,950 USD
  • blackbadge.com – 2,890 EUR
  • cazeno.com – 2,855 USD
  • promptparty.com – 2,788 USD
  • largebusinessloans.com – 2,754 USD
  • creatormoney.com – 2,725 USD
  • autotext.com – 2,500 USD
  • rubylearning.com – 2,500 USD
  • intz.com – 2,500 USD
  • meetanna.com – 2,499 EUR
  • apotech.com – 2,450 USD
  • chatrex.com – 2,400 USD
  • routemapper.com – 2,000 GBP
  • dailyplay.com – 2,000 GBP
  • e-motions.com – 2,000 EUR




ccTLD highlights (15 sales)
.EU, .DE and the Nordics (.SE, .FI) make up the bulk of the country-code action this week.

  • sge.eu – 13,000 EUR
  • ua.se – 5,000 EUR
  • silverfox.eu – 3,900 EUR
  • dyk.de – 3,540 EUR
  • tritonwp.eu – 3,000 EUR
  • mymeds.de – 2,999 EUR
  • inna.fi – 2,898 EUR
  • railo.fi – 2,898 EUR
  • medicoline.de – 2,749 EUR
  • vliegendestart.nl – 2,595 EUR
  • platformbasket.de – 2,510 EUR
  • nsi-group.de – 2,500 EUR
  • citations.de – 2,380 EUR
  • ligaspieler.de – 2,000 EUR
  • jobportal.ch – 2,000 EUR




Other TLDs

  • aiverse.click – 3,000 EUR
  • ibrl.org – 2,975 USD




Takeaways for investors
  • Strong .COM demand at the top end with diffs.com, jorum.com and brokero.com showing continued appetite for pronounceable brandables.
  • One 3L .COM this week: lpg.com at 25,000 USD – healthy, if not eye-watering, pricing for a three-letter with a fairly niche meaning.
  • Plenty of SME-facing service names (hometownplumber.com, alabamahomeloans.com, largebusinessloans.com) suggesting a good share of end-user transactions rather than pure domainer flips.
  • .DE continues to pull its weight in the ccTLD segment (7 sales) with solid mid-XXXX EUR results, backed by a standout .EU sale (sge.eu) at 13,000 EUR.
  • Non-core extensions are quiet: only aiverse.click and ibrl.org appear this week, underlining how concentrated Sedo’s public tape still is around .COM and the stronger ccTLDs.

If you spot your own sale in this list and can share context (buyer type, use-case, negotiation notes), feel free to post below – real-world comps are always appreciated by DNForum members.
 
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