Indian Domain Sales Roundup

Indian Domain Sales Roundup

Since our last Indian domain sales report there have been a lot of four figure .in domain sales.  The market seems to be picking up steam again.

The top seller was ARE.in which sold for €2,600 or $3,458.

In second place was PLR.in, which was purchased by a member of INForum for $3,400.  He will be using the domain to develop a website about Private Label Rights.  It’s always good to see a domain developed, but especially so when it’s a premium .in domain.  Good luck with the website!

In a tie for third place was the big sale of BIG.in for $2,500 and also the sale of Parallels.in for $2,500.

Rounding out the list of four figure sales was BAER.in for $1,855, AdultFriendFinder.in for $1,610, TXT.in for $1,060, HotelRooms.in for 750 EUR or $1,014, and IndiaGov.in for $1,000.

Here are the remaining sales:

T-shirts.in – $835.
Graffiti.in – 500 EUR or $676.
EST.in – $500.
BusinessNet.in – $455.
Jumbo.in – $450.
Buch.in – 331 EUR or $447.
TTTT.in
– $400.
VirginiaBeach.in – $300.
Charlotte.in – $300.
MiniClips.in – 150 EUR or $202.
Alarms.in – $200.
Irvine.in – $200.
Alex.in – 110 GBP or $167.
Insects.in – 100 EUR or $135.
ULY.in – $100.
MVM.in – 60 EUR or $81.
Davanagere.in – $60.

We also found out about an old sale that had not previously been reported – Tshirts.in sold for $2,000.  It was sold to the same end user who just purchased T-shirts.in.

In our last sales roundup we noted that RobotShop.in had been sold.  It is now in use and redirected to RobotShop.com.  In our forum you can find a list of reported .in and .co.in domain sales that are now being used by endusers.

There are currently two .in domains on auction at Sedo – tree.in and kurse.in.

That’s all for this week.  As usual, you can find a list of all reported sales over $100 on our blog.

 
Comments

What about Indian themed .coms?? Especially India property related?

Thanks!

I was surprised by the price that TTTT.IN went for. A little more than expected.

@ci – I don’t track those. If you are familiar with any of these, I’d be interested to hear about them.

@Ace – I agree with that – someone may have had a specific use in mind for the domain.

.in is definitely picking up $team. We’ll more than likely see a rise in .in interest through the coming summer months. Don’t let go of your premiums too cheap, too soon. This extension has a BRIGHT future. Thanks for the updates and coverage Jeff.

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