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Sedo Sedo Weekly Sales – Week Ending 30 November 2025

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Sedo Weekly Sales – Week Ending 30 November 2025
Summary for AcornDomains.co.uk – Sold Domains​




Quick stats
  • Total reported public sales: 57 (only sales >= 2,000 in listing currency)
  • .COM: 40 sales (~70%)
  • European ccTLDs (.de, .eu, .fi, .se, .nl, .ch): 15 sales (~26%)
  • Other extensions (.click, .org): 2 sales
  • Overall median ticket (all extensions): ~3,000
  • Top sale of the week: diffs.com – 99,000 GBP
  • Number of GBP-denominated sales: 4 (total 112,998 GBP)

Note: Sedo’s weekly report lists only public, non-confidential sales at or above 2,000 in the respective currency. Anything under that or kept private will not appear here.




Top 10 reported sales
  • 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
  • sge.eu – 13,000 EUR
  • ridde.com – 12,500 USD
  • myseiubenefits.com – 12,499 USD
  • tendra.com – 11,000 USD
  • diebythesword.com – 9,998 GBP

A very brandable week at the top: short .coms with strong naming potential dominate, with a single .eu (sge.eu) breaking into the top tier.




.COM sales (40)

  • 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

What stands out in .COM
  • Brandables rule: diffs.com, jorum.com, brokero.com, ridde.com, tendra.com – all short, easy-to-say names that could fit a wide range of products or services.
  • One premium 3L sale: lpg.com at 25,000 USD – decent money for a three-letter with a well-known acronym behind it, but not nosebleed pricing.
  • Service/geo-style names for SMEs: hometownplumber.com, alabamahomeloans.com, largebusinessloans.com and resumerescue.com all look like classic end-user buys where the buyer is likely an existing business rather than an investor.
  • GBP deals to note for UK readers: diffs.com at 99,000 GBP and diebythesword.com at 9,998 GBP lead the pack, with routemapper.com and dailyplay.com both at 2,000 GBP.




European ccTLDs (.de, .eu, .fi, .se, .nl, .ch) – 15 sales

  • 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

European market notes
  • .eu shows strength: sge.eu at 13,000 EUR is the top ccTLD sale of the week, with silverfox.eu and tritonwp.eu offering additional evidence that .eu still works as an EU-wide brand when the fit is right.
  • .de remains a workhorse: Seven .de sales from dyk.de at 3,540 EUR down to ligaspieler.de at 2,000 EUR – a good spread that suggests consistent end-user interest in the German market.
  • Nordic interest: ua.se at 5,000 EUR plus inna.fi and railo.fi at 2,898 EUR each hint at structured corporate or brand-led acquisitions in Sweden and Finland.
  • Benelux & Switzerland: vliegendestart.nl (2,595 EUR) and jobportal.ch (2,000 EUR) both read as clear, monetisable terms within their local markets.




Other TLDs

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

Not much action this week outside the core namespaces, but a small AI-flavoured brand (aiverse.click) and a tidy .org (ibrl.org) both changed hands in the low- to mid-4-figure range.




.UK takeaways for Acorn members

  • No .uk / .co.uk / .org.uk sales appear in this week’s public Sedo tape above the 2,000 mark. That doesn’t mean there were no UK deals – just that none were reported publicly at this level.
  • GBP pricing is still very much alive at Sedo, driven primarily by high-end .coms. If you’re pricing strong .uk inventory for an international audience, these GBP .com comps can be a useful (if rough) reference point.
  • The profile of end users this week – trades, finance, HR, health, SaaS-y brandables – overlaps heavily with the kind of buyers who also consider .co.uk / .uk as alternates or upgrades.

If anyone here was involved with one of these sales (seller, buyer or broker) and can share non-confidential details like negotiation time, initial ask, or inbound vs outbound – please add a post. Real-world stories from Acorn members make these weekly lists far more useful than just numbers on a page.
 
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