End User Domain Purchases Reported at Sedo This Week

End User Domain Purchases Reported at Sedo This Week

The article lists end-user domain name sales recorded at Sedo during the week. Sedo tracks domain names sold to buyers for their own use rather than for resale. The list covers several notable transactions along with sale prices when available.

One domain name sold was fitness.io. It transferred to an end user for use in the fitness and technology sector. The extension .io is popular among tech and app projects. The fitness market continues to drive interest in related domain names.

Another domain on the list was cleanenergy.org. The buyer registered the name for a project related to renewable energy. The extension .org is often used by organizations and nonprofits. Cleanenergy.org moved into new ownership with plans for active use.

The domain veganlife.com also sold during the period. The purchaser intends to use the name for a lifestyle brand or content platform. The .com extension remains highly sought after for consumer-oriented websites.

artisanshop.net was another domain sold to an end user. The buyer plans to support a marketplace for handmade goods. The .net extension is often chosen by network or marketplace based services. Artisanshop.net was recorded as a completed sale with the buyer’s intended purpose noted.

The domain medtechsolutions.com changed hands as well. The buyer in this case is associated with a medical technology firm. The name positions the business clearly within its industry. Medtechsolutions.com was included in the list of week’s sales.

Another sale shown was urbanlofts.co. The buyer plans to use it for a real estate project focusing on loft apartments. The .co extension has grown in adoption for commercial ventures and startups. Urbanlofts.co was among the end user transfers for property related use.

Additional domains included bookreviews.org and gardenideas.com. Bookreviews.org is intended for a review platform, and Gardenideas.com will support a gardening content site. Both names reflect descriptive branding aligned with their respective sectors.

Sedo’s list includes sale prices when disclosed. Not all transactions include published prices. Some domains were transferred privately with terms not publicly revealed.

End user domain sales at Sedo show a range of industries. The domains cover fitness, renewable energy, lifestyle, medical technology, real estate, books, and gardening. The list reflects how end users acquire domain names to support active projects rather than speculative investment.

The article serves as a weekly snapshot of live domain name sales activity. Sedo continues to track and publish similar lists for domain names sold to end users. End user purchases highlight trends in naming and branding across different markets.

Source: https://domainnamewire.com/2026/01/14/this-weeks-end-user-domain-name-sales-at-sedo-2/