An anonymous party is offering a premium aged three-letter .COM domain for sale. The domain is part of a highly valued top-level domain (TLD) category, commonly recognized for its potential business utility and investment value. Although it does not utilize any specific keywords, it is an English-language domain, which could appeal to a broad range of interested buyers.
The offering includes a list of previously reported sales for comparable three-letter .COM domains. These sales demonstrate significant market values, ranging from $32,500 USD to $72,000 USD, occurring between 2008 and 2018. Specific examples include sales of domains with similar configurations, such as one sold for $72,000 in March 2018, and others selling for figures like $60,000, $50,000, and down to $32,500.
Potential buyers are encouraged to direct message (PM) for inquiries, offers, and to explore various pricing options. The seller is open to negotiating and is also offering brokerage services for other premium domain owners interested in selling their properties. The invitation to bid underscores the exclusivity and value proposition of acquiring such a sought-after digital asset. As the seller aims to facilitate a smooth transaction, prospective buyers and sellers of premium domains are invited to reach out for further information or to engage brokerage assistance.
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