Final results of the .AT domains auctions (1,000 domains sold for $1M+)

More than 1,000 domains worth more than $1M were successfully sold during three .AT short domain name auctions.

The third and final .AT short domain auction closed on Monday with nearly 4,000 placed bids and more than 350 sold domains. Adding these results to the previous two auction events make for more than 1,000 .AT domains being sold for a total of over $1M USD.

Top 10 Sales | Overall Results

Domain Price
c.at 56,000 €
1.at 26,008 €
at.at 20,500 €
e.at 12,500 €
b.at 11,100 €
6.at 11,001 €
d.at 10,100 €
ep.at 10,099 €
ch.at 10,002 €
f.at 10,000 €

Top 10 Sales | 3rd Auction Lot

Domain Price
7.at 8,877 €
x.at 8,077 €
s.at 7,877 €
wh.at 7,655 €
8.at 6,775 €
r.at 6,500 €
w.at 6,200 €
9.at 6,100 €
th.at 6,100 €
tz.at 5,516 €

The 1st .AT short domain auction closed with 6,000 bids originating from countries like China, the US, Canada, Germany and Austria, on almost 400 domains.

Top 10 sales from the 1st auction:

Domain Price
c.at 56,000 €
1.at 26,008 €
at.at 20,500 €
e.at 12,500 €
b.at 11,100 €
d.at 10,100 €
ep.at 10,099 €
ch.at 10,002 €
f.at 10,000 €
24.at 8,408 €

The second auction is already in full swing and features domains like me.at, ne.at, 0.at and many more!

The 2nd of three .AT short domain auctions closed, on Monday, November 21. There were more than 5,000 bids on almost 400 domains.

Top 10 sales from the 2nd auction:

Domain Price
6.at 11,001 €
i.at 10,100 €
jt.at 10,000 €
5.at 9,200 €
me.at 7,505 €
ö.at 7,400 €
qr.at 6,600 €
if.at 6,100 €
4.at 5,900 €
l.at 5,436 €
Sold.Domains

About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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