.property
generic
The .property domain extension is a generic top-level domain, or gTLD, meant for businesses and individuals involved in real estate and property. Digital Property Infrastructure Limited, based in the British Virgin Islands, now runs the registry. Previously the domain was operated by Uniregistry and then Internet Naming Co. before ending up with its current owner. Any person or entity can register .property names. There are no strict eligibility rules tied to being a licensed agent or owning land. You do not need to prove you hold a deed or work in the industry. The domain works for anyone who wants a web address that suggests real estate, land, housing, or anything property related.
History
The .property domain was delegated in August 2014 under Uniregistry, which operated a portfolio of themed gTLDs. Uniregistry sold the domain in 2022 to Internet Naming Co., and then it changed hands again a year later in 2023 to Digital Property Infrastructure Limited. The frequent transfers show how ownership of new gTLDs can shift as companies enter and exit the registry business.
Eligibility and restrictions
No restrictions. Open to anyone.
At a glance
- ASCII TLD
- .property
- Type
- generic
- Sponsoring organisation
- Digital Property Infrastructure Limited
- IANA record
- IANA root zone DB