Domain Holding Cost
Domain holding cost is the total annual expense of maintaining a domain name in a portfolio without generating offsetting revenue. It includes renewal fees (typically $8–$20/year for .com), any [[domain-privacy|privacy protection]] add-ons, marketplace listing fees, DNS hosting, and the opportunity cost of capital tied up in the asset. Holding costs compound across large portfolios: a 1,000-domain portfolio at $12/year average renewal costs $12,000 annually before any sales. Investors routinely prune names whose projected sale price does not justify continued renewal.
Example
An investor holds 500 domains averaging $13/year in renewal — a $6,500 annual cost. If the portfolio generates fewer than $6,500 in sales, it is losing money before accounting for time invested.