Short. Personal. A three-letter .homes for residential platforms, personal real-estate apps, and the individual-buyer category.
The domain. That's what you're paying for.
Optional, on request:
Extras quoted separately. The Acquire price is for the asset.
Use it from day one. Own it on completion.
If circumstances change:
The lease price is for the asset. Optional extras (trademark, logo, advisory) are separate.
mee.homes is rare — a three-letter name on a category-specific TLD that names itself in nine characters total. mee reads as with phonetic emphasis (familiar from internet vernacular and consumer-brand naming) and as a friendly given-name token across multiple cultures (Burmese given name, Korean diminutive, Thai familiar form). The .homes TLD makes it personal: .
Short .homes properties are the rarest in the entire .homes registry. Three-letter domains on category TLDs sell for premium specifically because the TLD does the descriptive work and the name does the brand work — both at their minimum length. mee.homes occupies this exact intersection.
Where descriptive proptech URLs run long (zillow-real-estate.example), mee.homes positions itself by personal scale. Residential search platforms, personal real-estate apps, individual-buyer concierge services, premium realtor personal-branding, home-aggregator apps for self-serve buyers, off-market listing services — each shelf is a natural home.
Short consumer real-estate brands cluster in this size range. Zillow, Trulia, Redfin, Compass — recognizable, ownable, scaled. mee.homes sits one register more personal: the URL itself feels like a profile page (mee = me, homes = mine), making the consumer-direct positioning explicit from the first impression.
The name reads as friendly on a residential-search homepage, a personal real-estate app icon, or a realtor's personal-branding landing page. Lowercase across the entire URL (mee.homes) reads as approachable handle, not corporate listing service. Compact. Personal. Already a brand.
Phonetic emphasis of me. mee is the lengthened or stylized spelling of the English pronoun me, universally pronounceable. Also exists as a familiar given name across Burmese, Korean diminutives, and Thai. Transliterates as ミー (JA), 미 (KO), 美 (ZH semantic — beautiful).
Categories most natural to a mee.homes-branded venture, per the WIPO Nice Classification (the international standard for trademark goods & services, 12th edition):
Extendable, if relevant: Class 37 (construction services), Class 43 (short-term accommodation), Class 45 (real-estate legal services).
Indicative information. A registered trademark requires substantive examination by the relevant office and is conveyed with the domain. Introduction to qualified trademark counsel is available on request — quoted separately from the asset.
Periodically, mee.homes enters a private auction round — a time-bounded sealed-bid process. Submit your best-and-final offer by the closing date.
Bids are for the domain itself Optional services — trademark search, identity work — are quoted separately.
A sealed-bid round is reviewed by xtr.name, with the right to accept, counter, or decline any offer — standard practice for any auction handling assets above placeholder value. The full process, including reserve mechanics and bid evaluation, is documented at xtrname.com.
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Serious offers get a response within 72 hours. Submit via the form or the chat.
48-hour response in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish. 96 hours in Japanese, Korean, Chinese. Write in your language; we adapt. Documents execute in English.
Yes. Mutual NDAs are standard for stealth launches, consolidations, and rebrands. Buyer identity, intended use, and terms stay confidential.
Fixed monthly payment via licensed escrow, with full domain control from day one — DNS, hosting, brand. Final payment transfers ownership. No interest, no credit check. Terms confirmed in writing at signing.
The domain, escrow-protected transfer, and white-glove support. No royalties, no recurring fees. Optional extras — trademark search, brand identity, name development — are listed separately at /services.
Public fact sheet on this page in two minutes. Extended dossier (7+ pages) under NDA. Sale agreement, escrow instructions, transfer checklist at LOI.
1. Choose acquire, lease, or bid. 2. Pay — funds in escrow until verified. 3. Transfer to your registrar in 1–7 days. 4. Build.
Standard .homes renewal — usually from USD 10 per year, paid to your registrar. No royalties, no platform fees.
Sealed-bid window. Bidders submit best-and-final in writing. At close, xtr.name accepts, counters, or passes — highest bid is not the automatic winner. Same format as art and M&A.
Yes. Acquire and lease are always available via the form or chat. Auction rounds are when competitive bidding is encouraged — not a barrier.
Listed by xtr.name by Fairlane Ventures — contracting entity for all transactions. Active in the identity industry since 2020. Title warranted unencumbered at closing; transfers via licensed escrow.
Use the form to indicate your preferred path. We respond to every serious inquiry within 48 hours.