Recently, domain prices have been fair, ranging from tens of thousands of dollars to 300,000 dollars. Various suffixes have been involved in these transactions, including .com, .xyz, .org, and .ai.
Here are a few domains that have been sold for around $100,000. Let's take a look.

Miami.org was sold for $90,000. The domain was registered in July 2003.
1. "Miami" is a city in the U.S. state of Florida and is one of the largest cities in the state. It is located in the southeastern part of Florida, facing the Atlantic Ocean.
2. "Miami" can also be used as a personal name or surname, indicating a person's identity or affiliation.

Variant.com was sold for $118,001. The domain was registered in March 1999.
1. In biology, "variant" refers to a variation or subtype that is slightly different from the original or reference type. In virology, especially in epidemiology and epidemic control, "variant" typically refers to a mutation of a virus.
2. In linguistics, "variant" refers to different forms or variations within the same language, such as dialects, accents, or spelling variations.

Lightbet.com was sold for $74,999. The domain was registered in January 2010. "Lightbet" is a combination of words with no particular meaning, consisting of "Light" and "bet".
These are some of the domains that have recently been sold for around $100,000. Most of them are word domains, unlike the Chinese market, where two-letter and three-letter domains are more popular.