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March 2026 UK Domain Sales Report

Published March 3, 2026 · 395 recorded sales

395

Sales

£321,734

Revenue

£815

Average

£50

Lowest

£42,001

Top Sale
March 2026 Domain Sales Overview
March 2026 saw 395 UK domain sales generating £321,734 in total revenue, with an average sale price of £815. Compared to the previous month, sales were up 11% and revenue was up 10%. The top sale was ccskills.org.uk at £42,001 via https://domainlore.uk/ccskills.org.uk.
Key Takeaways
  • .co.uk led with 303 sales
  • Top: ccskills.org.uk at £42,001
  • Runner-up: intu.co.uk at £25,501
  • 12 three-letter domains sold
  • Longest: llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.co.uk (58 chars)

March 2026 Market Analysis

March 2026 has proven to be a vibrant month for the UK domain market, showcasing an encouraging uptick in both sales and revenue. With a total of 395 transactions recorded, generating £321,734, the market saw an impressive increase of 11% in sales and 10% in revenue compared to February. This surge indicates a growing interest in web presence and brand identity among businesses and individuals alike, perhaps spurred on by the continuing digital transformation across industries.

Delving into the top sales of the month reveals significant insights about what drives value in the domain landscape. Leading the pack was ccskills.org.uk, which commanded an astonishing £42,001. This domain is particularly valuable due to its association with a recognised skills development initiative in the UK, appealing to a target audience looking for credibility and authority. Following closely behind, intu.co.uk fetched £25,501. As a known brand in the shopping centre sector, this domain reflects the kind of high-profile recognition that can drive premium pricing. Similarly, gutsgallery.co.uk at £22,100 is intriguing because it suggests a niche yet potentially lucrative market for art galleries, indicating that even specific sectors can harness the high-value domain potential.

An interesting outlier in the top sales was llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.co.uk, which sold for £20,177. This domain's length might deter some buyers, but its novelty and the cultural significance of the place it represents in Wales add a unique appeal. This points to the fact that domains with distinctive characteristics can still find considerable interested buyers, particularly if they tap into local pride or tourism.

When considering domain extensions, the numbers further highlight a continuing trend. The .co.uk extension dominated with 303 sales, showcasing its enduring popularity among UK businesses and service providers. In contrast, the .org.uk extension, with 73 sales, suggests that non-profit or community-driven entities are also actively seeking their slice of the online space. Meanwhile, the .uk extension, despite its fewer transactions of 19, signals a gradual shift as businesses begin to adopt shorter and more modern domain formats. This demonstrates a clear preference among buyers for established extensions like .co.uk, but there is a nascent interest in the brevity and simplicity of the .uk option.

Marketplace dynamics reveal that platforms such as DomainLore remain pivotal in facilitating these transactions, proving that an active marketplace is essential for higher sales volumes. As buyers and sellers become increasingly savvy, competition on these platforms can lead to favourable outcomes for well-positioned domains.

Interestingly, the month saw 12 three-letter domains sold; these continue to be coveted commodities due to their simplicity and memorability. Additionally, the diversity in price bands, from modest sales to high-profile transactions, suggests a healthy market ecosystem where both budget-conscious buyers and those willing to invest significantly can find suitable domains.

Looking ahead, the trend of increasing sales and revenue in the domain market seems poised to continue, especially as businesses increasingly recognise the importance of a strong online identity. The emerging interest in .uk domains could signal a shift towards more contemporary branding strategies. As more entities venture online, we can expect continued demand for premium domains, particularly in niche markets – a promising horizon for both new and seasoned domain investors.

Sales by Extension
Value by Extension
Sales by Price Band
Extension Breakdown
ExtensionSalesTotal ValueAverage Price
.co.uk 303 £219,693 £725
.org.uk 73 £98,784 £1,353
.uk 19 £3,258 £171
March 2026 Top 10 Sales
#DomainExtensionLengthPriceSource
1 ccskills.org.uk .org.uk 8 chars £42,001 https://domainlore.uk/ccskills.org.uk
2 intu.co.uk .co.uk 4 chars £25,501 https://domainlore.uk/intu.co.uk
3 gutsgallery.co.uk .co.uk 11 chars £22,100 https://domainlore.uk/gutsgallery.co.uk
4 llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.co.uk .co.uk 58 chars £20,177 https://domainlore.uk/llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.co.uk
5 pfranco.co.uk .co.uk 7 chars £16,000 https://domainlore.uk/pfranco.co.uk
6 mindlinetrans.org.uk .org.uk 13 chars £13,152 https://domainlore.uk/mindlinetrans.org.uk
7 thechildrenssleepcharity.org.uk .org.uk 24 chars £8,301 https://domainlore.uk/thechildrenssleepcharity.org.uk
8 adopt.co.uk .co.uk 5 chars £7,900 Sedo
9 UnrealityTv.co.uk .co.uk 11 chars £6,201 https://domainlore.uk/UnrealityTv.co.uk
10 drainage.co.uk .co.uk 8 chars £5,925 Sedo
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Sales Sources

DomainLore.uk DNJournal.com BuyDomainNames.co.uk