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How much is RefinanceRates.com worth?

by Jay Hammond on May 8, 2009

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Domain names are an integral part of business in the 21st Century. Some are perpetually popular. Most rise and fall in popularity, influenced by a variety of factors. One domain name that is currently enjoying an upsurge in popularity is RefinanceRates.com. And it is going to be auctioned off in early June 2009.

“Domain names continue to show an incredible increase in interest with recent acquisitions, such as Toys “R” Us buying Toys.com for $5.1 million and REDC purchasing Auction.com for $1.7 million. This demonstrates that even in today’s economy companies are continuing to aggressively invest in e-commerce,” said Cheryl Wright, vice-president Sales, at McKenzie Marketing, a full service brokerage specializing in helping organizations secure and sell premier domain names anonymously. “Companies that wish to dominate their space realize that premier domain names play a major role in this goal.”

In the mortgage industry, TheMortgage.com sold for $500,000 and Refinance.com went for $700,000. Citi purchased Mortgage.com for $1.8 million. Elsewhere in the financial services industry, InsuranceRates.com sold for $225,000 while FreeQuotes.com sold for $210,000.

The timing of the domain name RefinanceRates.com going to auction appears to be perfect. Mortgage rates are at or near historic lows and predicted to drop further. Even if the don’t continue to decline, the sustained low rates will attract those interested refinancing at least until the real estate market begins to turn around.

The auction for RefinanceRates.com will be transacted through Sedo. Most auctions are held specifically for expired domain names, indicating someone may have previously registered and used RefinanceRates.com. Other domain names available through Sedo auctions include mortgage.eu and untiedrealtors.eu.

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  • It's a two word domain so not as valuable as an one word domain but I still would guess that it will sell for mid to high six figures.

    Whomever owned that domain is crazy for letting it expire!
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