abxyz 12 hours ago

Marketplaces like atom.com, sedo.com, aftermarket.com, namecheap.com/market etc. have domain names priced for "end users" which means you'll probably see quite high prices (but you can often negotiate down).

The best deals are from expired domain name auctions which is where domains like b0w.com sell for under $500. You can participate in auctions at auctions.godaddy.com, snapname.com, namecheap.com/market, dropcatch.com, catched.com, gname.com etc.

You can use namebio.com to find historic domain name sale prices which will help you get a sense for the values.

expireddomains.net has a complete list of all expiring domains and where to participate in the auctions.

GoDaddy has tens of thousands of expired domains going up for auction each day: you can filter by length and extension. The world of domains is complicated but if all you want to do is get a short domain for cheap then check the GoDaddy auctions each day and wait. prfu.com, exfh.com and zpun.com are ending in a few hours and will likely end under $500.

The person who linked you to josj.com is confusing things: domains can be leased but that's very uncommon, leasing domains is a bad business to be in. josj.com ever finding a leasee at $500/month is a fantasy. List prices are rarely the actual value. Lease-to-own is more common but separate (lease-to-own is essentially a payment plan).

fragmede a day ago

the domain itself. eg josj.com (picked at random) is available.

  • nikanj a day ago

    Ah, those were monthly prices for leasing the domain, not prices to buy? At least josj.com is offering a monthly plan

    • throwaway290 20 hours ago

      Is this even legal? All those IANA rules about identity verification and then you just lease it to whoever