Recent Sales

For recent sales of 4 Letter .com, check out this massive list from a thread on Namepros.

4 Letter .Com Sale Prices Increasing

Not surprisingly, the value of LLLL have gone up since the buy-out on Nov 2. 4ltr.org reports that LLLL prices are going up.

"We took a random sampling of domain names back in June 2007 from 5 domain auction houses and found that the minimum selling price for 4 letter domains was about $5 and in fact, some names were not bid upon. On November 24, 2007 we went back to the same venues to see what names were selling for. The lowest price domain we could find sold for $18, with $20 - $25 being the average selling price of some of the poorest quality names. Thus, it appears that 4 letter domains have risen 300% in price in about 5 months.

If this trend were to continue, the minimum selling price would be around $60 by May of 2008. When we asked a few domain investors and were told that they did not expect the rise in prices to remain at it's current level, most predicted the rise to be around 10% per month. We will do this study again in May of 2008 and report back our findings."

TODAY is the DAY (At Last)

Nov 2 - 2007, remember this day. LLLL is no more!

ALL LLLL are now registered. Not a single 4 letter of 456,976 possible combinations is available to register. To get hold of a LLLL you now need to get one from the after-market and auctions.

The value of LLLL are now bound to go up. Before today we have seen reseller pricing at regfee (around $7 to $9 US dollars) but after today reseller pricing is likely to double. Of course this is for poor letter quality LLLL consisting of Q X and Z letters. Quality letter LLLL are already in mid to high $xxx.

That is, everyone having a LLLL porfolio (small or big) have now already made a nice return of investment.

Another Low-Down in LLLL domain names

The remaining 4 letter dot com hits another low-down. Just over 3000 LLLL.com are left to register.

In just a couple of weeks all four letters should be gone. This is a landmark moment in the domain name history.

Of 456,976 combinations ONLY some 3000 are left. Amazing!

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