Premium Domain Markets

Here is the list of the main premium domain markets

If you’re targeting the higher‑end, premium domain market, here are several reputable platforms beyond BrandBucket and Efty (formerly Atom):

  1. Sedo
    • One of the largest global marketplaces with a dedicated “Premium Domains” category.
    • Offers brokerage services and negotiated sales.
  2. Afternic
    • Part of the GoDaddy network, with fast “DLS” distribution to 100+ partners.
    • Good for exposure to end‑users as well as investors.
  3. Dan.com
    • Modern interface, escrow and pay‑per-sale model (no upfront listing fees).
    • Popular for one‑click “Buy Now” premium domains.
  4. Flippa
    • Known for websites and online businesses, but also high‑value domains.
    • Auction format can drive competitive bidding.
  5. SedoMLS & GoDaddy Premium Listings
    • Through SedoMLS integration on GoDaddy’s marketplace, your domain gains extra visibility to GoDaddy’s 84 million customers.
    • Requires Sedo brokerage engagement.
  6. Squadhelp
    • Hybrid crowdsourced naming + marketplace.
    • Buyers can launch contests or browse hand‑picked premium names.
  7. Brandpa
    • Similar to BrandBucket but focuses on brandable, often keyword‑rich domains.
    • Domain+Logo packages upsell.
  8. UniMarket
    • Invitation‑only, curated “top tier” marketplace.
    • Focuses strictly on 1 and 2‑word .coms in the mid‑to‑high‑five‑figure range and above.
  9. Latona’s
    • Specialized brokerage for six‑figure and above .com domains and portfolios.
    • Requires domain minimums (often ≥ $25 000).
  10. BuyDomains
    • Owned by Rick Schwartz (the “Domain King”).
    • Focuses on six‑figure premium .coms, often end‑user brands.


Most of these services offer full‑service brokerage options (handling negotiations, escrow, and transfer). If you haven’t yet, make sure to:

  • Opt into any “Premium” or “Featured” listings packages.
  • Use professional logo mock‑ups to showcase brandability.
  • Be prepared for commissions (often 10–20 %) and minimum price thresholds.

I also think you should look at Atom. They advertise they have 300,000 names listed. You can find the type names they accept and sometimes sell. 1/300000 sure beats 1 in 40 mill, check out their names at ATOM

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