Expired Auction List: aged domains hitting auction today.

The first exit path after expiration. Daily expired domain auctions across .COM, .NET, and .ORG. Age distribution and aged inventory highlight where valuable backlinked domains are entering the aftermarket.

Age distribution

Today's Expired Auction Domains: Age Distribution.

.COM age distribution

ABTdomain tracked 4,870 domains aged 10+ years (8% of today's auctions). Today is the last chance to acquire these domains before they enter the next expiration stage.

Age distribution of expired auction domains: 60,279 total, 4,870 aged 10+ years (8%)

31 years old
btainc.com
Since Apr 1995
30 years old
uscir.com
Since Mar 1996
30 years old
tflreport.com
Since Mar 1996
30 years old
astronet.net
Since Apr 1996
28 years old
impactcomputers.net
Since Apr 1998
28 years old
girlzone.net
Since Apr 1998
Lifecycle context

Where expired auctions fit in the lifecycle.

Latest reports

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Frequently Asked Questions

About expired auctions.

Q.01 How does the auction path differ from the other expiration exits? +
Expired Domains Auction is the market exit, where domains are priced by bidder demand. Redemption is the original-owner exit, with recovery at a premium fee. Pending delete is the abandonment exit, where no one claimed the domain. Together, the ratio across these three paths reveals market sentiment: high auction-to-pending-delete ratios suggest a healthy aftermarket; low ratios suggest oversupply.
Q.02 What does auction activity reveal about the expired domain market? +
Auction volume and age distribution are signals of market demand. A high proportion of aged domains (10+ years) at auction indicates valuable inventory entering the market. These often have established backlinks and search history. Comparing auction volume against total expiration volume for the same TLD reveals what percentage of expired domains the market considers worth bidding on. This is one of the data points we use to build broader domain name intelligence across the lifecycle.
Q.03 What happens to domains that don't sell at auction? +
Unsold domains move to the redemption period (30 days), then pending delete (5 days). After pending delete, they are removed from the registry entirely and become available for anyone to register.
Q.04 How often is this page updated, and where can I see more auction data? +
Daily, once the latest .COM, .NET, and .ORG auction snapshots are processed. This page shows today's aggregate view across the three main gTLDs. For searchable and filterable lists across the full expired auction pool, continue on Expired Domain Search.