A single, four-letter dictionary word on the namespace that streaming, video and on-screen media made famous. Privately held. Available for direct acquisition by a qualified principal.
Native Spanish speakers worldwide as of the 2025 Instituto Cervantes yearbook — the world's second-largest mother tongue after Mandarin.
People aged five or older who speak Spanish at home in the United States, per the U.S. Census Bureau's 2024 American Community Survey.
Of total TV time for U.S. Hispanic viewers is now streaming, versus 46% for the rest of the U.S., per Nielsen's September 2025 Diverse Intelligence Series report.
Annual payments to the government of Tuvalu under the current GoDaddy Registry contract signed December 14, 2021 — a 2× step-up from prior Verisign terms.
Reported .TV aftermarket dollar volume on NameBio for the first half of 2025 — up 53.5% versus the same period in 2024.
The .TV ccTLD has been delegated in the DNS since March 18, 1996 — among the most established repurposed country-code namespaces for media.
All figures are drawn from public primary or recognized secondary sources. No projections, no internal traffic claims, no implied valuations. Sources are cited so any party can verify independently before offering.
Domain names are non-fungible by design. The Domain Name System permits exactly one registrant of any given string at any given time — a structural property of the DNS, not a marketing claim.
"Casa" appears in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan and Galician dictionaries with overlapping meanings around "house" and "home." Multi-language dictionary words on short ccTLDs are a fixed-supply category.
Four-letter, all-alpha second-level strings on .TV are finite. The combinatorial set is 26⁴ = 456,976, of which only a fraction map to actual words in any major language.
Since the late 1990s, .TV has been actively marketed and adopted as the namespace for video, broadcast and streaming. Among notable adopters: Twitch.tv, acquired by Amazon in 2014 for ~$970M USD.
Streaming services, FAST channel operators, OTT platforms and broadcasters whose Spanish-speaking audience already over-indexes on streaming (Nielsen, 2025). "Casa" reads instantly across every Spanish-speaking market.
In English-speaking contexts, "casa" carries a warm, residential register. Home-improvement networks, interior-design publications, real-estate video brands and short-form lifestyle channels can occupy the term without translation.
"Casa" is a high-frequency noun in all four Romance languages with the largest media markets — Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and (with adjustment) French. A single mark, a single domain, multi-territory recognition.
Individuals or holding companies building a portfolio of category-defining one-word .TV names — for development, licensing, or strategic resale to one of the buyer types above.
Three pieces of sourced, footnoted analysis on the .TV namespace, the Spanish-language video market, and how category-defining brands acquire their domains early. Written for buyers conducting their own due diligence.
Send a written offer with figure, currency, principal name and counsel via the form below or to offers@casa.tv.
Serious, qualified offers receive a reply within 24 hours. Lowball or anonymous offers may not receive a response.
Transactions are handled through a licensed escrow agent (Escrow.com or comparable). Buyer pays standard escrow fees unless otherwise agreed.
On verified funds release, the domain is transferred via registrar push or AuthCode. Closing within 5–10 business days is typical.
No two parties can register the same domain. While Casa.TV remains held, every operator weighing a hyphenated variant or a different word entirely is funneled away from the cleanest expression of "casa" on the namespace.
NameBio-reported .TV aftermarket volume rose 53.5% in the first half of 2025 versus 2024. The category is trending toward higher prices for the cleanest one-word inventory, not lower.
Hyphenated variants, extended phrases, or modifier constructions all carry the structural weakness of not being the clean one-word form. They are not "Casa.TV." That distinction compounds across every typed URL, every print impression and every voice search.
The domain is genuinely available for acquisition by a qualified buyer. The owner reserves the right to accept, reject or counter any offer. There is no published asking price; offers are evaluated on figure, terms, buyer profile and timing.
No public ask is posted. The market for one-word, dictionary-noun .TV domains is thin and reference points are limited; an opening figure from the buyer is what moves the process forward. Send your strongest credible number with terms.
Cash transactions through escrow are preferred and close fastest. Structured terms may be considered for substantially higher headline figures. Any payment plan must be secured to the owner's reasonable satisfaction.
The domain is privately held. There is no public-facing product or live brand operating from it at this time. The current site you are reading is the acquisition page itself.
On verified release of escrowed funds, the domain is either pushed to the buyer's account at the same registrar (fastest), or transferred via standard ICANN AuthCode/EPP transfer to the buyer's chosen registrar. Closing typically takes 5–10 business days.
Serious, identifiable offers from qualified principals receive a written reply within 24 hours. Anonymous, speculative, or below-market inquiries may not be answered.
One owner, one direct line. To submit a private offer, send an email to offers@casa.tv with the items below. Every email is read by a person, and a reply follows within 24 hours.
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One word. One namespace. One opportunity to put your brand on it before someone else does.