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.casa domain — meaning, price and how to register

Generic top-level domain (gTLD) · Updated

.casa in short

The .casa domain is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) meaning “home” in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. Launched in 2014 and operated by GoDaddy Registry, it is open to anyone and is a warm, recognisable fit for real estate, interiors and home-and-living brands.

.casa at a glance

Extension
.casa
Type
gTLD — Generic top-level domain
Registry
GoDaddy Registry (originally Minds + Machines)
Launched
2014
Country / scope
Generic — no country
Restrictions
Open to anyone
Typical price
$15/yr
Example sites
real estate & home-living sites

Source: IANA root zone database & registry data · methodology

Where to register a .casa domain

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What does .casa mean?

The .casa extension means “home” — the everyday word in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese — which gives it a warmth that abstract tech extensions lack. It was delegated in 2014 (originally under Minds + Machines, now GoDaddy Registry) and reads naturally to a vast Spanish- and Italian-speaking audience.

That single, friendly word is the whole proposition: villa.casa or toscana.casa needs no translation for the people most likely to be its customers.

Who uses .casa?

Real-estate agencies, property developers, interior designers, builders, holiday-rental hosts and home-and-living brands. Live names such as villa.casa, la.casa and toscana.casa show the housing-and-hospitality flavour the extension attracts.

It is especially appealing to businesses targeting Spanish-, Italian- or Portuguese-speaking markets, where the word resonates immediately, but it is open to everyone and works for any home-related project.

.casa registration rules and requirements

Registration is fully open. There is no requirement to work in real estate or to be a Spanish or Italian speaker — no eligibility test, certification or documentation. Names are sold first-come, first-served under standard ICANN policy.

How much does a .casa cost?

A .casa is one of the more affordable themed gTLDs, often only a dollar or two in the first year and typically around $15 per year at standard rates (some registrars sit a little higher). Renewals are moderate, making it a reasonable long-term choice for a home or property brand.

Is .casa good for SEO?

Like all generic TLDs, .casa receives no ranking boost or penalty. Its benefit is human: a warm, on-topic, language-native word can lift recall and click-through with a home-and-property audience. The extension itself is neutral. See how to compare and choose a TLD.

.casa vs alternatives

For property and home brands, .casa competes with descriptive choices like .life, .world or a plain .com, and — for Spanish-speaking markets — with the country code .es. Its distinct edge is the friendly, instantly understood “home” word that none of the neutral generics can match.

.casa pros and cons

Pros

  • Means “home” in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese — warm and clear.
  • Open to anyone, with no eligibility requirement.
  • Affordable, often very cheap in the first year.
  • Perfect fit for real estate, interiors and rentals.

Cons

  • Strongest only for home/property themes.
  • Meaning is weaker for non-Romance-language audiences.
  • Less public recognition than .com.
  • Some prime short names already taken.

Example .casa websites

.casa — frequently asked questions

What is the .casa domain?
The .casa domain is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) launched in 2014 and operated by GoDaddy Registry. “Casa” means “home” in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, which makes it a natural fit for real estate, interiors and home-and-living brands. It is open to anyone.
Who can register a .casa domain?
Anyone, anywhere can register a .casa domain. There is no requirement to work in real estate or speak a Romance language; names are sold first-come, first-served through standard registrars.
How much does a .casa domain cost?
A .casa domain is affordable, often only a dollar or two in the first year and typically around $15 per year at the standard rate. Renewals are moderate.
What does “casa” mean?
“Casa” is the word for “home” in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. That gives the .casa extension an immediate, friendly meaning for home, property and hospitality sites, especially in those language markets.