.casa Domain Registrationfrom £20.76/yr
Why Choose a .casa Domain?
The word "casa" means house or home in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, giving this TLD instant recognition across hundreds of millions of speakers worldwide. Launched in 2014 as part of ICANN's new gTLD programme, .casa is unrestricted and has become a favourite for the property sector, holiday rentals, interior design studios, and anyone building a personal homepage. The short, four-letter extension sits comfortably alongside brand names and reads naturally in both Romance languages and English.
Ideal for:
- Estate agents and property listing sites
- Holiday lets, B&Bs, and short-term rental hosts
- Interior designers and home staging consultants
- Architects and residential builders
- Personal homepages and family blogs
Things to know:
- Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register, with no documentation or local presence required.
- Standard registration terms run from 1 to 10 years.
- The registry reserves a tier of premium names (often common surnames, cities, and dictionary words) at higher renewal prices — these are flagged at checkout.
- Especially strong recognition in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese-speaking markets, which can support multilingual SEO strategies.
Creative .casa Domain Ideas
- Costa.casa — coastal holiday rental directory
- Studio.casa — interior design portfolio site
- Verde.casa — sustainable home goods shop
- Bella.casa — lifestyle and homeware blog
- Smart.casa — home automation product brand
- Mia.casa — personal family website
Frequently asked questions about .casa
Anyone, anywhere. The .casa TLD is fully unrestricted, meaning there are no eligibility checks, no local presence requirements, and no industry verification. Whether you are an individual setting up a personal site, a letting agent, or a global property portal, you can register a .casa name on a first-come, first-served basis.
You can register a .casa domain for any term between 1 and 10 years. Longer registrations protect the name from accidental expiry and lock in your ownership without needing yearly renewals. You can also extend the registration at any point during the term, up to the 10-year maximum.
Yes. To transfer a .casa domain, unlock it at your current registrar, request the EPP authorisation code, and start the transfer with us. The domain must be at least 60 days old and not within 60 days of a previous transfer. A successful transfer extends the registration by one year.
Yes. The registry classifies a portion of common dictionary words, place names, and short keywords as premium names. These carry higher registration and renewal fees set by the registry, and the elevated price applies every year, not just at registration. Any premium status is shown clearly on the search results before you commit to buying.
After expiry the domain enters a roughly 30-day renewal grace period during which you can renew at the standard price. If still unrenewed it moves into a redemption period of around 30 days where recovery is possible but carries a registry redemption fee. After that the name is deleted and released for public registration.