Real estate domain generator.

Realty has the widest thematic TLD selection of any category — .realty, .properties, .homes, .estate, .rentals, .property, and the regional .immo in some European markets. Plus your ccTLD, which for real estate matters more than for almost any other category. We generate brand names and check each across the relevant domain zones in one pass.

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Pairings

Which TLD pairs with which kind of real estate brand.

Six patterns across brokerages, property managers, rental brands, and relocation services.

lodestar.realty

Abstract-trust noun + .realty. The TLD reads explicitly brokerage and removes ambiguity about what's behind the URL. Works best for boutique firms where the brand-name is doing the heavy emotional work.

brokerage.realty

posternproperties.com

Heritage-feel + category, all on .com. For premium and legacy-positioning firms, .com outperforms any thematic — the audience expects the conventional zone for high-value transactions.

premium.com

almar.homes

Coined first word + .homes. .homes reads residential, warm, family-oriented — better for residential brokers than .realty which skews more commercial. Wrong for commercial property; right for family-home brokers.

residential.homes

northgate.estate

Geographic-feel + .estate. The singular .estate reads more old-money than the plural .estates form. Useful for firms working in luxury and historic property markets where the verbal register matters.

luxury.estate

anchor.rentals

Trust noun + .rentals. The TLD is explicit about the business model and works for both short-term and long-term rental operators. Reads functional, which is correct for rental — the audience cares about availability and price, not brand mystique.

rentals.rentals

hearthandkey.uz / .kz / .ge

Concept-duo brand + ccTLD. For brokers operating in one country, the ccTLD beats every gTLD for local-search ranking and trust signal. Listing portals tend to source ccTLD domains first when displaying agent details.

local brokerccTLD

Pitfalls

Three places realty-domain decisions usually break.

The thematic TLDs read differently in singular and plural.

.home vs .homes; .estate vs .estates; .property vs .properties. The singular reads more curated and exclusive; the plural reads more inventory-driven. Pick the one that matches the actual business model — a six-unit luxury portfolio uses singular, a 400-listing rental brand uses plural.

Listing portals matter more than direct site traffic.

In most CIS and EU markets, buyers and renters search through listing portals (Cian, OLX, Idealista, Immowelt) before they touch an agent's website. The domain decision matters less for direct traffic than for listing-portal agent-card displays — and portals tend to display the agent's email domain, which means the ccTLD wins twice over.

The legal entity domain doesn't have to match the marketing domain.

Real estate firms often run a corporate domain on .com for licensing and registration paperwork, and a marketing domain on a thematic like .realty or the ccTLD. The two can coexist — register both, decide which is the public face, and 301-redirect the other.

Try a brief.

One or two sentences about the firm and the markets it serves. You'll see 3–5 candidates with domain status across the relevant zones in under a minute.

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