.condos Domain Registrationfrom £85.98/yr


Why Choose a .condos Domain?

The .condos extension is a new gTLD operated by Identity Digital (formerly Donuts), launched in 2014 as part of ICANN's expansion of property and real-estate namespaces. It speaks directly to one slice of the housing market — condominium sales, rentals, and management — where generic .com names are often taken or unclear. A .condos address signals exactly what's on offer before a visitor even clicks, which is useful for paid search and local listings.

Ideal for:

  • Condo developers and pre-construction sales sites
  • Estate agents specialising in condominium listings
  • Holiday rental and vacation condo operators
  • Property management firms running condo associations
  • Real estate marketplaces and city-specific listing portals

Things to know:

  • Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register, with no proof of property ownership or estate-agent licensing required.
  • Operated by Identity Digital, the same registry behind .estate, .properties, .apartments and dozens of other real-estate TLDs.
  • Some short, generic, or city-name terms are classified as premium by the registry and carry higher annual fees that apply every year, not just at registration.

Creative .condos Domain Ideas

  • Miami.condos — city-specific listings portal for buyers and renters
  • Lakeside.condos — branded development site for a single project
  • Rent.condos — short-term and long-term condo rental marketplace
  • Luxury.condos — high-end listings aimed at international buyers
  • Beach.condos — holiday rental site for coastal properties
  • NewBuild.condos — pre-construction sales for off-plan developments

Frequently asked questions about .condos

Anyone, anywhere. There are no eligibility checks, no requirement to be a licensed estate agent, and no proof of property ownership needed. Individual landlords, developers, agencies, and marketplaces can all register .condos names on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability and any premium-tier pricing the registry has set on the specific term.

You can register a .condos domain for between one and ten years at a time, and renew it indefinitely as long as you keep paying the annual fee. Many owners choose multi-year terms to lock in continuity for SEO, printed marketing materials, and listings on portals where changing a URL would be disruptive.

Yes. Identity Digital classifies certain short, generic, or high-demand terms — often city names, common property types, or single dictionary words — as premium. These carry a higher annual fee that applies every year of ownership, not just at registration. The live search will show the actual price for any name you check before you commit.

Yes. As long as the domain is at least 60 days old, unlocked at your current registrar, and you have the authorisation code (EPP code), you can transfer it across. The transfer typically extends your registration by one year, so you don't lose any time you've already paid for at the previous registrar.

After expiry there's a grace period of around 30 days where you can renew at the standard price. After that it enters a redemption period of roughly 30 days with a higher restoration fee, then a short pending-delete phase before being released back to the public. To avoid losing a name you rely on, enable auto-renew.