Where to Buy Aged Domains in 2026: 6 Sources Ranked

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Where to Buy Aged Domains in 2026: 6 Sources Ranked

Finding aged domains worth buying requires matching the acquisition channel to your vetting capacity, budget, and throughput needs. Each source has different hit rates, pricing dynamics, and time requirements per acquisition.

Auction Platforms

GoDaddy Auctions, NameJet, and Sedo are the three main volume auction channels. DR 40+ domains in competitive niches typically run $400–$2,500 depending on TF, topical alignment, and bidding competition. The bidding environment reflects market demand.

Evaluation window: 24–48 hours per auction. Best for operators with a ready vetting workflow who monitor auctions daily. Requires completing DR, TF, and Wayback checks before the auction closes.

Private Brokers

Marketplaces like RocketPBN pre-vet inventory — DR, TF, Wayback, and topical fit already checked before listing. The premium over the raw drop price reflects vetting time and the rejection of candidates that fail the evaluation criteria.

For niche-specific campaigns: specialist brokers produce a significantly higher hit rate than general auctions. A curated niche list of 20 domains might have 14–16 deployable candidates versus 5–10 deployable out of 500 from general drop lists.

Marketplaces

Flippa and Motion Invest list aged domains sometimes alongside revenue and traffic metrics. Useful when you want a domain with existing organic traffic alongside authority. The revenue multiple baked into pricing makes these channels expensive for pure PBN domain acquisition.

Direct Outreach

Contact domain owners before the domain expires — locate via WHOIS lookup or Wayback contact information. Labor-intensive: expect 50–100 outreach emails to close one deal. Price is often negotiable when the owner is unaware of the domain's SEO value.

Timeline: 2–4 weeks per successful acquisition. Best for operators pursuing specific niche domains in a planned reconstruction play.

Scraped Expired Lists

ExpiredDomains.net and DomCop drop feeds produce the highest volume with the lowest initial hit rate. A filtered list of 500 DR 30+ domains in a competitive niche typically yields 5–15 deployable candidates after full vetting (1–3% hit rate).

What RocketPBN Vetting Adds

Baseline checks: DR, TF, and Wayback. RocketPBN adds Majestic topical Trust Flow category mapping, anchor text red flag detection (pharma, payday, adult contamination), and manual rejection of domains with link spike patterns or Moz Spam Score > 5%. Over 80% of listed inventory passes a 12-point deployment checklist before listing.

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Where to Buy Aged Domains in 2026: 6 Sources Ranked