The collection
Real Estate Domain Names for Sale
Names with a foundation under them.
On this shelf
Available names
Notes from the curators
Why these names work
Property is the biggest purchase most customers ever make, and they research it nervously. A real estate brand’s name has to sound like it holds title: grounded vocabulary, no whimsy, nothing that could be a startup that vanishes before closing. The names in this collection borrow from what the industry actually trusts — timber, crown, key, ground, estate — assembled into brands that feel like they have existed for decades.
Proptech complicates the register: software brands in property need to sound modern to landlords and stable to lenders at the same time. The strongest names here hold both notes — compact compounds that a broker can print on a sign and a founder can pitch to a fund.
Naming notes from the house
How to choose on this shelf
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Solidity sells: names built from tangible material (stone, timber, gate, key) inherit the trust of the material itself.
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Avoid geographic locks unless you want them — "Austin" in the name caps the brand at the city limits.
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A yard-sign test works: if the name is not legible and memorable at 30 mph, keep looking.
Good to know
Common questions
What kind of real estate business benefits most from a premium domain?
Any business that customers must trust with a six-figure decision: brokerages, rental platforms, construction brands and lending products. In each, the name is doing trust-work years before the brand has reviews to point to.
Are these names locked to one country or market?
No. Each is a global .com owned by us; where you operate it — one city or twelve markets — is entirely yours to decide.
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