India English
Kenya English
United Kingdom English
South Africa English
Nigeria English
United States English
United States Español
Indonesia English
Bangladesh English
Egypt العربية
Tanzania English
Ethiopia English
Uganda English
Congo - Kinshasa English
Ghana English
Côte d’Ivoire English
Zambia English
Cameroon English
Rwanda English
Germany Deutsch
France Français
Spain Català
Spain Español
Italy Italiano
Russia Русский
Japan English
Brazil Português
Brazil Português
Mexico Español
Philippines English
Pakistan English
Turkey Türkçe
Vietnam English
Thailand English
South Korea English
Australia English
China 中文
Somalia English
Netherlands Nederlands

Flipping Domain Names in South Africa: How to Buy Low and Sell High in 2026 | Truehost

Build Something Beautiful

With a .Co.za Domain

Just R50 (Back to R99 in 7 days)

  • Home
  • Website Guides
  • Flipping Domain Names in South Africa: How to Buy Low and Sell High in 2026 | Truehost

Let me tell you about Thabo. He is a student in Soweto with a sharp mind and a small budget. He had R200 to spare. He bought five .co.za domain names for R59 each on Truehost. Six months later, he sold one domain to a local bakery for R2,500.

That is not a get-rich-quick story. That is flipping domain names done right.

Flipping domain names means buying a domain at a low price and selling it for a higher price later. Think of it like buying a small piece of digital land. The demand for good domain names grows every year. Businesses need websites. They pay real money for a short, easy-to-remember .co.za address.

You can start with less than R500. Registration costs just R50-R89 per domain on Truehost.

Here is exactly how to start flipping domain names in South Africa.

Step 1: Research Niche Domains

Flipping domain names starts with research. Look for industries that are growing in South Africa. Technology, tourism, and e-commerce are good places to start.

Think about local terms. “TembisaEats” worked because it combined a location with a service. Domains that combine service and location terms often attract interest because they match how people search online.

Questions to ask yourself:

  • What businesses are opening in my area?
  • What keywords are people searching for?
  • What domains would a business owner want?

A keyword-rich or short domain has more value.

Step 2: Find Domains to Flip

flipping domain names

You have several options when flipping domain names:

Fresh Registrations
Register new domain names based on keyword demand or emerging trends. This is the cheapest option.

Expired Domains
Expired domains are previously registered names that were not renewed. Some of these domains retain backlinks or traffic. Expired domains can still hold SEO value if they have a strong backlink profile and clean history.

Platforms to Use:

  • GoDaddy Auctions
  • ExpiredDomains.net
  • Flippa
  • Sedo

Step 3: Evaluate Before You Buy

Not every domain is worth flipping. Check these metrics before you buy:

MetricWhat to Look For
Domain Authority (DA)Aim for DA of at least 20
Backlink ProfileLinks from reputable sources
Keyword RelevanceMatches growing industries
BrandabilityShort, memorable, easy to spell
AgeOlder domains often have more trust

Use tools like Moz or Ahrefs to check these metrics. A higher DA can justify a higher resale price.

Step 4: Register the Domain

Once you find a good domain, register it quickly. Good names do not last long.

We make this easy at Truehost. Visit our domains page and open the domain search tool. Type in your preferred domain name and select .co.za from the extension list.

Registration costs just R50–R89 per domain. That is less than a tank of petrol for most South Africans.

Step 5: Price Your Domain Right

Pricing is one of the most important parts of flipping domain names.

Factors that affect domain value:

  • Length (shorter is better)
  • Keywords (high-search-volume keywords)
  • Extension (.co.za is trusted locally)
  • Age and history
  • Brandability

Look at what similar domains have sold for. Check auction sites like Sedo and GoDaddy Auctions. Set a reasonable starting price to encourage bidding activity.

Step 6: List Your Domain for Sale

flipping domain names

You have several options when flipping domain names:

Marketplaces:

  • Sedo – global reach and escrow protection
  • Flippa – auction-style quick sales
  • Afternic – large buyer network

Local Platforms:

  • Bidorbuy
  • Facebook Marketplace
  • Direct outreach to businesses

When using these platforms, ensure your listings are well-optimised with clear descriptions and relevant keywords.

Step 7: Find the Right Buyer

Flipping domain names requires finding the right buyer. You can list your domain on auctions and marketplaces. Or you can reach out to potential buyers directly.

Direct Outreach Tips:

  • Contact businesses that could benefit from the domain
  • Focus on domains that align with their services
  • Be professional and explain the value

Sometimes, the best buyer is someone who does not even know they need your domain yet.

What .co.za Domains Have Actually Sold For

Let us look at real sales to see what is possible.

Property.co.za sold for $350,000 (around R4.33 million). Homeloans.co.za sold for $250,000 (around R3.09 million). Insurance.co.za sold for $100,000 (around R1.25 million). Jobs.co.za was purchased for a rumoured R1 million. Finance.co.za sold for around $70,000 (over R870,000) in 2012. Fly.co.za sold for $65,000 (around R809,000) in January 2010. Porn.co.za sold for $45,000 (around R561,000).

Other confirmed .co.za sales include: autoinsurance.co.za at $36,500, furniture.co.za at $33,000, blackjack.co.za at $24,500, horseracing.co.za at $20,000, toys.co.za at $20,000, education.co.za at $15,000, and golfing.co.za at $10,000.

You do not need a million-rand sale to succeed. Even R1,000 profits add up quickly.

Real Stories from South African Domain Flippers

Nomsa’s Story

Nomsa lives in Tembisa and works as an admin assistant. She started with R300 in 2024. She registered six .co.za domains on Truehost. Names like TembisaEats.co.za, QuickPainters.co.za, and Zuri.co.za.

She listed them on Bidorbuy and Facebook Marketplace. Nothing happened for two months. She almost gave up.

Then a new catering company messaged her about TembisaEats.co.za. They offered R1,800. She negotiated to R2,200. Sold.

Two weeks later, a painter in Midrand bought QuickPainters.co.za for R1,500. He said it was exactly what he wanted for his new website.

Nomsa now renews her domains every year and adds five new ones every quarter. She makes between R5,000 and R10,000 extra per year.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Flipping Domain Names

1. Ignoring Trademarks

Flipping domain names is legal in South Africa. Domain names are treated as digital assets that can be registered, owned, and sold.

However, there are legal risks when a domain infringes on an existing trademark or brand name. In South Africa, domain disputes are handled under the rules set by the .ZA Domain Name Authority (ZADNA).

If a domain is registered in bad faith, it can be challenged. A safer strategy is to focus on generic, descriptive, or keyword-based domains.

2. Overpaying for Domains

Flipping domain names only works if you buy low and sell high. Do not overpay for domains. Set a budget and stick to it. Bidding wars can escalate quickly.

3. Buying Domains No One Wants

Just because a domain is cheap does not mean it is valuable. Research what businesses actually need. Look at what is trending in South Africa.

4. Giving Up Too Soon

Nomsa waited two months before her first sale. Flipping domain names takes patience. Do not expect to sell everything overnight.

5. Forgetting to Renew

Domains expire if you do not renew them. Set reminders for your renewal dates. Losing a domain you invested in is painful.

Why Truehost Is Your Partner in Flipping Domain Names

We make flipping domain names easy. Here is how:

Low Prices
Registration costs just R50–R89 per domain. That is one of the lowest prices in South Africa.

Easy Registration
Our domain search tool lets you find and register domains in minutes.

Local Trust
We are a South African company. We know the local market. We understand what South African businesses need.

No Hidden Fees
Many providers in South Africa have been highlighted for opaque pricing and hidden transfer fees. We are transparent about our prices.

Free .co.za Domain
We give you a free .co.za domain with annual plans. That means more domains to flip.

Start Flipping Domain Names Today

Flipping domain names is a real way to make money online in South Africa. You do not need fancy tech skills. Just a little research and a small budget.

Action StepWhat to Do
ResearchFind growing industries and keywords
FindLook for available or expired domains
EvaluateCheck DA, backlinks, and brandability
RegisterBuy the domain on Truehost
PriceSet a competitive price
ListPut it on marketplaces or reach out directly
SellNegotiate and close the deal

Start with what you can afford. Buy one or two domains. List them. Learn from the experience. Then scale up.

Thabo started with R200. Nomsa started with R300. They both make money flipping domain names now.

You can too.

Read More Posts

same day delivery

How to Add Same Day Delivery to Your E-Shop in South Africa | Truehost

South African shoppers now expect fast delivery. Checkers Sixty60 and Woolies Dash have changed the game. Customers want…

cheapest business email south africa

Cheapest Business Email South Africa: The Ultimate Guide to What R8/Month Really Gets You (2026)

Your email address sells you before you even type a word. A client who receives a quote from…

ai domain registration south africa

Empower Your Future: Secure .ai Domain Registration South Africa | 2026

Focus Keyword: ai domain registration south africa Your domain name is the first thing people see before they…

.ai domain

Unlock Your Premium .AI Domain Registration in South Africa (2026 Guide)

The .ai domain is one of the fastest-growing domain extensions in the world. If your business, tool, or…