The DomainFest extended auction closes yesterday on SnapNames.com with almost $248,000 in sales.
There was a $127,000 bid on KZ.com but that bid was taken down as it was believed to be fraudulent.
Some of the domains were highly contested as the auction that started with an original closing at 3:15pm went past 4:30, including on stockreports.com and homeschoolprograms.com.
Now that we have the results of both extended auctions we switched the Poll over so you can vote on what you think was the best buy from the extended auctions.
You can vote for your favorite on the right and/or place your comments below.
Here is a complete list of the domains that sold:
46.com $80,000
precisiondesign.com $590
shoppingmalls.com $26,770
skincleaner.com $590
fitnesstrainer.com $20,888
bargainbedding.com $550
stockreports.com $16,528
time.travel $550
energize.com $9,250
taxes.tel $500
sailinglessons.com $8,761
seats.me $475
cheappaydayloans.com $7,274
compressedoxygen.com $425
drivingcourses.com $5,500
girlfriends.us $413
homeschoolprograms.com $4,300
healthcare.tel $405
rainjacket.com $4,201
caribbeanpackagedeals.com $401
risingstar.com $3,300
lisa.tel $380
motorcyclesupplies.com $3,150
birdrescue.com $350
bankruptcyattorneys.net $3,100
fonduekits.com $325
realestatenewyork.com $3,100
savejobs.com $325
roofingjobs.com $2,950
workaboard.com $325
laserlight.com $2,700
alerts.info $300
requested.com $2,700
alexandro.org $300
preventacne.com $2,601
allowpets.com $300
ominous.com $2,600
arlingtoncondominiums.com $300
onlinelifeinsurancequotes.com $2,350
billingcompanies.com $300
nursingtraining.com $1,850
buyringtonesonline.com $300
badcreditreport.com $1,800
coachingclasses.com $300
zerointerestcreditcards.com $1,700
computeronline.com $300
losingfat.com $1,680
ct.tc $300
stampalbum.com $1,590
debateover.com $300
lowermyinterestrate.com $1,450
expireddomainsale.com $300
hibbert.com $1,200
funeralhome.biz $300
carbuyingsecrets.com $1,180
getcheapflights.com $300
secretcameras.com $1,180
lipo.info $300
cutit.com $1,026
lowermyinterestrates.com $300
component.net $1,008
mbadistancelearning.com $300
englishtranslators.com $900
mobilebarcodescanner.com $300
entrepreneur.biz $890
nebraskalawyers.net $300
miniatures.net $825
onebedrooms.com $300
moneymakingguide.com $740
paydayloanconsolidation.com $300
autoadvertising.com $725
pdfdownloads.com $300
homeaudioreceivers.com $675
sherry.me $300
nasalfilters.com $650
testrocket.com $300
chemists.net $590
charming.me $211
homealarmmonitoring.com $590
wannadevelop.com says
I really like homeschoolprograms.com at $4k was a good deal… If anybody is interested, I got homeschoolsoftware.org + homeschoolcurriculum.org they go nicely with eachother 😉
M. Menius says
From this list, two stood out as having some potentially interesting development angles -> ShoppingMalls.com and Entrepreneur.biz
“Shopping Malls” in .com would qualify as a very high quality acquisition. One that one be great for a commercial real estate firm who handle properties of this size.
“Entrepreneur” seems a great fit for the .biz web address, and there’s lots of drop-in content available in this subject area. Or the custom content route for the right person/company.
MHB says
Max
Shoppingmalls.com we bought.
We already own and are developing out malls.com and also own outletmalls.com so it was one we kind of had to buy
M. Menius says
Congrats Mike. I had no idea you had picked that up.
Yes, that’s a good strategic catch for you and allows you to complete your monopoly in the malls category. Very nice.
Rashid Mahmood says
Most of these domains suck unless you are and enduser with a viable biz idea. These prices are 150 years Rev.
thank god their are still alot of suckers out there. Keyholders.com was listed on Sedo during the auction with a bin of $999. LOL
Some of these domains aren’t worth reg fee eg. visitbolivia gets maybe 1 type-in a week.
@Domainimal says
it strikes me funny that for a week long auction 90 plus percent of the action didnt occur till the final 5 – 15 minutes. i guess that is standard, everyone was waiting to the end to try to snipe, but that also goes to show, imo, that these were all domainer and domain investor buys, and scant if any end-users found their way to this auction
Domain Investor says
Not all domainers and domain investors are snipers.
Some value their time. They just place their maximum bid at their convenience and move on. In that way, they don’t get caught up in the excitement of bidding and overpaying.
Mark Hoffmeister says
More action on the Bido.com auction site!