- Description
1. Domain Leasing:
In this context, .lease doesn’t represent an official top-level domain (TLD). It acts more like a suffix used to indicate websites offering domain leasing services. These services allow individuals or businesses to rent a registered domain name for a specific period, typically a year or more, instead of purchasing it outright. This can be beneficial for accessing valuable names that might be too expensive to buy.
2. Lease to Own Programs:
Some domain registrars and platforms offer “Lease to Own” programs for purchasing certain domains. This involves making monthly payments towards the domain’s total cost over a fixed timeframe, essentially functioning like a financing option. In this case, the .lease might be incorporated into the domain name itself when displayed, such as “[mydreamdomain].lease”.