.immobilien Domain Registrationfrom £60.78/yr
Why Choose a .immobilien Domain?
.immobilien is the German word for "real estate" and was launched in 2014 as one of the first language-specific new gTLDs from Donuts (now Identity Digital). It was designed for the German-speaking property market across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland — a region where local-language domains carry significant trust. For estate agents, property developers, and listing portals serving DACH clients, a .immobilien address signals immediately that the site speaks their language.
Ideal for:
- Estate agents (Immobilienmakler) in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
- Property developers and Bauträger marketing new builds
- Holiday let and Ferienwohnung owners in the Alps and along the Baltic
- Commercial property brokers and Gewerbeimmobilien specialists
- Property valuation and Sachverständiger services
Things to know:
- Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register, though the TLD is overwhelmingly used by German-speaking businesses.
- Operated by Identity Digital (formerly Donuts), one of the largest new-gTLD registries.
- Some short, generic, or high-value names are designated as premium and carry higher registration and renewal fees.
- At 11 characters, .immobilien is one of the longer TLDs — pair it with a short, punchy second-level name for usability.
Creative .immobilien Domain Ideas
- muenchen.immobilien — city-focused listing portal for Munich properties
- alpen.immobilien — chalet and ski-resort sales across Austria and Switzerland
- berlin-altbau.immobilien — niche site specialising in pre-war Berlin apartments
- gewerbe.immobilien — commercial property brokerage
- seeblick.immobilien — lakeside homes around the Bodensee or Wörthersee
- neubau.immobilien — developer marketing site for off-plan new builds
Frequently asked questions about .immobilien
Registration is unrestricted. There are no residency, language, or industry requirements, so anyone in the world can register a .immobilien domain. In practice almost all registrations come from estate agents and property businesses operating in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, where the German word carries clear meaning.
You can register a .immobilien domain for between one and ten years at initial registration, and renew in similar increments. Multi-year registration is a useful signal to Google that your site is a long-term project, and it protects you from forgetting to renew during a busy selling season.
Yes. Transfers are straightforward: unlock the domain at your current registrar, request the auth code, and start the transfer through our control panel. The transfer typically completes within five to seven days and adds a year to your registration period, so you don't lose any time you've already paid for.
Yes. The registry classifies certain short, generic, or commercially desirable names — particularly major city names and core property terms — as premium. These carry higher registration and renewal fees set by the registry. Our domain search will show the exact price for any name you check before you commit.
After expiry there is a renewal grace period of around 30 days at the standard price, followed by a redemption period of roughly 30 days during which you can recover the domain by paying a redemption fee. After that the name is deleted and returned to the public pool, where anyone can register it.