Expired .com domains are one of the fastest ways to ship a site that ranks. Instead of starting from a brand-new registration with zero history, you take over a domain that already has a backlink graph, an Internet Archive trail, and topical signals search engines have been crawling for years. The .com TLD itself comes with a recognition premium — visitors trust it, and search engines historically lean on it as a quality signal in their trust calculations. Buying expired means paying once at acquisition and keeping the equity for as long as you renew the registration.
The catalog below pulls every .com domain in our index where transfer is open or the auction is live. Each row carries the metrics that matter when you're running a PBN, building a 301 redirect, or rebuilding a money site from scratch: Ahrefs Domain Rating (DR), unique referring domains (RD), backlink count, age in years, and a content summary lifted from the last archived snapshot. We exclude anything we can't verify — no scraped DRs from third-party caches, no anchor data older than 30 days.
Pricing on .com expired listings tracks with link equity. A 5-year-old .com with a clean RD profile in the 200–500 range typically lists between $150 and $400. Push to DR 40+ with thousands of referring domains and you're in the $500–$1,500 tier. Premium, brandable, low-spam .com names with strong tier-1 backlinks (Bloomberg, Forbes, TechCrunch) can clear $5,000. Pay in BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT via BTCPay, or card via MoonPay. The transfer auth code lands in your inbox within 24 hours; full refund within 24 hours if anything goes sideways at acquisition.