Short version: Florida is not one market — it is at least seven, each with its own area-code logic. A 305 reads as Miami, a 904 as Jacksonville banking, a 407 as Orlando tourism, an 813 as Tampa Bay, an 850 as the Panhandle and Tallahassee. Digit Exclusive sells US vanity phone numbers as one-time purchases, transferable to any compatible US carrier, from $200–$250.
Tampa Bay buyers should also see the dedicated 813 phone numbers for sale in Tampa Bay guide, which covers local 813 vanity-number ownership, one-time purchase positioning, and examples from the current 813 inventory snapshot.
For North Florida buyers, see the dedicated 904 Jacksonville vanity phone number guide covering Jacksonville, the beaches, St. Augustine, Orange Park, Ponte Vedra, and the First Coast.
Florida has the third-largest state economy in the country and a commercial geography that does not collapse to a single anchor city. Miami's Latin American business hub, Jacksonville's Southeast banking hub, Orlando's tourism-and-simulation economy, and Tampa Bay's healthcare-finance corridor are structurally different markets. The right Florida vanity number tells customers which of those economies you belong to before the first ring.
A 404 covers most of metropolitan Atlanta. A 212 covers Manhattan. Florida needs a portfolio: Miami-Dade alone runs four overlapping codes, the Space Coast adds two more, the Panhandle stretches one code across half the state's land area, and the Heartland operates under codes most non-Floridians never hear named.
Metro-level deep dives for Miami, Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville are forthcoming; until they ship, this pillar is the destination for Florida buyers. To browse inventory, visit the Florida collection. For multi-state comparison, browse Georgia vanity phone numbers and New York vanity phone numbers to see how other major US markets use area-code trust.
How Florida Area Codes Are Organized
Florida's codes were originally drawn around 1947 NANP geography (305 covered the entire state when first assigned) and have been split and overlaid repeatedly across seven decades. The cleanest read today is by region — Miami, Tampa Bay, Orlando, Jacksonville, the Panhandle, Southwest, the Space Coast, the Heartland.
The state runs roughly seventeen active codes. South Florida holds four (305, 786, 954, 561); the Panhandle, despite covering more land than several Northeast states combined, runs on one (850). That asymmetry is the Florida story in one paragraph.
Florida Regional Economies and Area Codes
South Florida: 305, 786, 954, 561
305 covers Miami-Dade — Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Brickell, Doral, Hialeah, the Keys. Originally assigned in 1947 covering the entire state, it is closed-pool, conservation-status, and the most prestige-loaded code in the Southeast. 786 overlays the same footprint (1998). 954 covers Broward — Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs, Las Olas, Port Everglades. 561 covers Palm Beach County — West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray, Jupiter, Wellington, Palm Beach Island.
Brickell is the financial core — the largest concentration of international banks south of New York, with Latin American private banking running through it. Las Olas anchors Fort Lauderdale's professional-services and yacht-economy axis. Boca Raton anchors corporate Palm Beach County. Port Miami, Port Everglades, and MIA are three of the busiest cargo and cruise gateways in the country. A 305 in Coral Gables, a 954 on Las Olas, or a 561 in Boca is doing brand work the moment it lands.
Tampa Bay: 813, 727, 941
813 covers Tampa and Hillsborough — Hyde Park, Westshore, USF, Brandon, Plant City, MacDill AFB. 727 covers Pinellas — St Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo, Dunedin, the beaches. 941 covers Sarasota and Bradenton south through Charlotte County — Sarasota, Lakewood Ranch, Venice, Punta Gorda.
Tampa hosts the corporate cluster (Raymond James, Citi southeastern operations, Jabil, TECO Energy) and the MacDill footprint (US Central Command, US Special Operations Command). St Petersburg leans healthcare, marine science, and a creative-and-startup scene outsized for the metro. Sarasota leans high-end real estate, retirement, and arts patronage. An 813 reads as Tampa-corporate or military-adjacent; a 727 as Pinellas beaches or St Pete healthcare; a 941 as Sarasota wealth or Lakewood Ranch new-build.
Orlando and Central Florida: 407, 321, 689, 352
407 covers Orlando, Orange, Seminole, and Osceola — downtown Orlando, Winter Park, Lake Nona, Kissimmee, Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld. 321 overlays 407 and extends east to cover the Space Coast. 689 is the recent Orlando-area overlay. 352 covers North Central Florida — Ocala, Gainesville (UF), The Villages, Crystal River.
Orlando is the largest tourism economy in the country (Disney, Universal, SeaWorld). Layered on top is a serious simulation, training, and defense cluster — Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control simulation, KBR Wyle, and the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division all run out of Central Florida. Lake Nona's Medical City is one of the largest greenfield biomedical campuses in the country (UCF Health Sciences, Nemours Children's, VA Medical Center). Gainesville is UF's research-and-medical anchor. A 407 reads as Orlando-tourism-or-corporate; a 352 as Gainesville-academic or Ocala-equestrian.
Jacksonville and Northeast Florida: 904, 386
904 covers Duval and its neighbors — Jacksonville, the Beaches (Jacksonville Beach, Neptune, Atlantic), Ponte Vedra Beach, St Augustine, Fernandina, Orange Park. 386 covers Volusia and Flagler — Daytona Beach, DeLand, Palm Coast, Ormond Beach.
Jacksonville is one of the largest banking centers in the Southeast — Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, FIS (headquartered downtown), Black Knight, Citi, and Florida Blue all run major operations here. JAXPort is one of the busiest container ports on the East Coast and the largest vehicle-handling port in the country. NAS Jacksonville and NS Mayport are major Atlantic Navy footprints. Mayo Clinic Florida is one of three Mayo flagship campuses. Ponte Vedra is PGA Tour headquarters. A 904 reads as Jacksonville-banking, Navy-adjacent, or Ponte Vedra-luxury; a 386 as Daytona or Volusia tourism.
Florida Panhandle and Northwest: 850
850 covers the entire Panhandle from Apalachicola Bay to the Alabama line — Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, Destin, Panama City, Panama City Beach, Tallahassee. A single code stretching across 200 miles of Gulf Coast and the state capital is unusual; it persists because Panhandle population has not yet required an overlay.
The Panhandle is the most military-dense corner of Florida — Eglin AFB (the largest Air Force base by land area in the country), Pensacola NAS, Hurlburt Field (AFSOC), Tyndall, and Whiting Field together make the corridor a defense economy. Tallahassee is the state capital, plus FSU and Florida A&M. Beach tourism drives the seasonal economy (Destin, Panama City Beach, the 30A corridor). An 850 reads as state government, military, or Gulf-tourism.
Southwest Florida and the Coast: 239
239 covers Lee and Collier counties — Naples, Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Estero, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Sanibel, Captiva, Immokalee. High-end residential real estate in Naples, Bonita, and the islands ranks among the most expensive in the state — Naples consistently sits among the highest median household incomes in the country. Healthcare anchors at Lee Health and NCH. Construction has been on a long expansion since Hurricane Ian. Retirement-age inbound migration adds demand across financial advisory, legal estate work, and home services. A 239 in Naples or Bonita reads instantly as Southwest Florida wealth-and-services.
Treasure Coast and Space Coast: 772, 321
772 covers the Treasure Coast — Port St Lucie, Stuart, Vero Beach, Fort Pierce, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound. 321 covers Brevard County and the Space Coast — Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Melbourne, Palm Bay, Titusville, Cape Canaveral, Merritt Island, plus its Orlando-overlay role.
The Space Coast is the operational heart of US commercial and government spaceflight. Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, SpaceX Florida, Blue Origin, United Launch Alliance, Northrop Grumman, and L3Harris (Melbourne HQ) all sit in the corridor from Titusville to Melbourne. Treasure Coast economics lean residential, marine, retirement, and healthcare. A 321 vanity is one of the few US area codes with a built-in numerical association — the launch countdown — that customers actually notice; a 772 reads as Treasure Coast residential or marine.
Heartland Florida: 863
863 covers Polk, Highlands, Hardee, and DeSoto counties — Lakeland, Winter Haven, Bartow, Sebring, Lake Wales. Publix is headquartered in Lakeland with distribution and manufacturing through Polk. Phosphate anchors Bartow and Mulberry (Mosaic holds the largest US phosphate operations here). Citrus still runs through Polk and Highlands. The I-4 corridor between Tampa and Orlando runs through Lakeland and Winter Haven, making Polk one of the fastest-growing logistics-and-distribution footprints in the Southeast (Amazon, Walmart, Saddle Creek, FedEx). An 863 reads as Lakeland-corporate, Polk-distribution, or Heartland-agriculture.
Three-Question Decision Framework
One: where do your customers live? Not where you live — where the people who buy from you live. A real estate agent listing on Brickell Avenue wants 305. Las Olas: 954. Boca: 561. Naples: 239. Ponte Vedra: 904. Lakewood Ranch: 941. Winter Park: 407. Cocoa Beach: 321. A statewide DTC brand may not need any specific Florida code at all.
Two: what does your code say about you that you want said? 305 says Miami, period. 904 says Jacksonville banking or Ponte Vedra. 850 says Tallahassee state government or Panhandle military. 407 says Orlando tourism or corporate. 239 says Naples wealth. 321 says Space Coast. 813 says Tampa corporate. If the connotation matches your brand, it does free positioning work on every business card.
Three: do you operate across multiple Florida regions? Statewide service businesses (insurance, multi-county contractors, healthcare networks, statewide SaaS) often pair a flagship regional code (305, 813, 407, 904) with a toll-free vanity for inbound advertising. We cover that in our toll-free vs local guide.
Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3: Florida Area Code Prestige Ranking
Demand is uneven. Some Florida codes price higher because inventory is scarcer, prestige is older, or both.
Tier 1: closed-pool prestige codes
305, 813, 904, 407, 561, 239. Original or near-original NANP assignment (305 in 1947, 813 in 1953, 904 in 1965, 407 in 1988), conservation-status or near-exhaustion, strong cultural identification with high-value markets. 305 carried all of Florida for years and still carries Miami's brand single-handedly. A clean four-zero, four-eight, or paired pattern in any of the six is among the most valuable single assets a Florida small business can own outright.
Tier 2: established overlays and major secondary markets
954, 786, 727, 941, 321. Functionally interchangeable with their Tier 1 partners in most contexts but slightly less prestige-loaded — except 321, which carries its own Space Coast brand and the launch-countdown association no other US code has. For most working businesses, a strong pattern in a Tier 2 outperforms a weak pattern in a Tier 1: a 786 ending in 8888 beats a 305 ending in 6731 on every recall test that matters.
Tier 3: regional, overlay, and lower-density codes
850, 386, 352, 689, 863, 772. Working-business codes covering the Panhandle, Volusia, North Central Florida, the Orlando overlay, the Heartland, and the Treasure Coast. They price accessibly, pattern inventory is healthier, and regional fit is often stronger than chasing a flagship from outside its footprint. A 352 on a Gainesville medical practice does more local work than a 904. An 863 on a Lakeland logistics operator is stronger than an 813. Match the code to the customers.
One-Time Purchase vs Subscription: Florida Cost Ladder
Subscription resellers (RingBoost, NumberBarn, PhoneNumberGuy, 800.com, RingCentral, Phone.com, Grasshopper) charge a recurring fee for as long as you want the number. We sell once, you own it, and you transfer it to your carrier. Take a working Florida small business — a 305 immigration firm in Brickell, a 561 wealth advisor in Boca, a 239 medical aesthetics practice in Naples, an 850 government-relations firm in Tallahassee. Subscription pricing across the major resellers ranges from roughly $9.99 to $50/month. The math:
- Year 1: $120 to $600 in subscription fees. Outright: from $200–$250 once, owned permanently.
- Year 2: $239 to $1,200 cumulative subscription. Outright: still the original payment, no recurring fees.
- Year 5: $600 to $3,000 cumulative. Outright: zero ongoing cost.
- Year 10: $1,200 to $6,000 cumulative, escalating with rate hikes. Outright: zero ongoing cost, full ownership.
- Cancellation risk: a subscription number disappears the day you stop paying. An owned number does not.
The longer you keep it, the worse the subscription math gets. A Florida vanity number on signage, wraps, or yard signs is an asset, not a rental cost. Detail in our no-subscription guide and how to buy outright guide.
How to Transfer a Florida Vanity Number to Your Carrier
Every number we sell is transferable to a compatible US wireless or VoIP carrier under FCC Local Number Portability (LNP) rules. The five-step path is the same in Miami as it is in Pensacola:
- Complete checkout. Pay once, own the number outright. No subscription is created.
- Receive the port-out authorization packet. We send the LOA plus the porting details your carrier will need.
- Submit to your receiving carrier. Wireless: T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T Wireless. Wireline and VoIP: AT&T, Frontier, Spectrum, Comcast Business, RingCentral, Vonage, Nextiva, OpenPhone, Dialpad, Zoom Phone.
- Wait for the port to complete. Wireless: typically 1-4 hours. Wireline and VoIP: typically 1-5 business days. Hurricane-season backlogs in South Florida occasionally extend wireline windows by a day or two — paperwork, not technical.
- Do not cancel any existing line until the new number is active. Canceling early can drop the port and force a restart.
One Florida-specific note: Google Voice does not accept toll-free port-ins but does accept standard local geographic numbers, which covers every Florida code we sell.
Florida-Industry Use Cases
Tourism and hospitality. 407 (Orlando), 305 (Miami hotels and cruise lines), 850 (Destin, Panama City Beach, Pensacola), 904 (St Augustine, Amelia, Ponte Vedra), 727 (Clearwater), 941 (Sarasota), 386 (Daytona).
Aerospace and space. 321 owns this lane — Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, SpaceX, Blue Origin, ULA, L3Harris (Melbourne). 407 picks up Orlando-area simulation and training-systems contractors.
Finance and banking. 305 and 786 (Brickell international banking, Latin American private wealth), 954 and 561 (regional banking, family offices), 904 (Bank of America, Deutsche, FIS, Florida Blue), 813 (Raymond James, Citi southeastern).
Real estate. Brickell or Coral Gables: 305. Las Olas: 954. Boca or Palm Beach: 561. Ponte Vedra: 904. Naples: 239. Lakewood Ranch: 941. Winter Park: 407. Vero Beach: 772. 30A: 850. See our vanity numbers for real estate agents guide.
Healthcare. 904 (Mayo Clinic Florida, Baptist Health Jacksonville), 813 (Tampa General, Moffitt), 407 (AdventHealth Orlando, Lake Nona Medical City, Nemours), 305 (Jackson Health, Baptist Health South Florida), 561 (Cleveland Clinic Florida), 239 (Lee Health, NCH), 352 (UF Health Gainesville).
Marine, yachting, and ports. 954 (Fort Lauderdale yachting capital, Port Everglades), 305 (Port Miami, the Keys), 727 (Pinellas marinas), 941 (Sarasota Bay), 904 (JAXPort), 850 (Pensacola, Destin), 772 (Stuart). The Fort Lauderdale 954 yacht-services economy is the largest yachting hub in the world.
Agriculture and citrus. 863 (Polk citrus and phosphate), 239 (Immokalee produce and tomato), 850 (Panhandle row-crop and timber), 904/386 (Northeast Florida row-crop and equine).
Defense and military. 850 (Eglin AFB, Pensacola NAS, Hurlburt, Tyndall, Whiting), 813 (MacDill, CENTCOM, SOCOM), 904 (NAS Jacksonville, NS Mayport), 321 (Patrick SFB, Cape Canaveral SFS).
Retirement and senior services. 941 (Sarasota), 239 (Naples, Bonita), 352 (The Villages), 386 (Palm Coast), 561 (Palm Beach County), 772 (Vero Beach). Estate planning, financial advisory, and concierge providers benefit from a vanity number older customers can dial without consulting a screen.
Pattern Selection for a Florida Number
Area code is half the equation; pattern is the other half.
Quad eights. The most-requested premium digits — heavy demand among Miami, Boca, and Naples luxury services and medical aesthetics. Browse the eights collection.
Quad nines. Healthcare, professional services, emergency-adjacent industries (locksmiths, restoration, plumbing, hurricane response). See the nines collection.
Quad sevens. Strong recall for restaurants, bars, hospitality, and entertainment — works hard in 305, 407, and 850 tourism corridors. See the sevens collection.
Ascending sequences (1234, 2345, 6789). Among the most-recalled patterns because the sequence reads as a single visual unit. Excellent for real estate, dental, legal, and restaurants. See the ascending sequence collection.
AABB and ABAB pairs. Numbers like XX12-1212 read as deliberate and high-recall — strong cost-to-recall ratio where signage gets two seconds of attention from a passing car.
Florida Metro Coverage
This pillar covers Florida at the state level. Metro-level deep dives for Miami (305 / 786), Tampa (813), Orlando (407), and Jacksonville (904) are forthcoming and will treat each metro the way our California pillar sits above its 213, 415, and 818 metro guides. Until those Florida metro guides ship, this pillar is the destination for Florida buyers — every regional section above is written to do the work a metro deep dive will eventually do.
North Florida businesses can narrow the search with our dedicated guide to 904 vanity phone numbers for Jacksonville.
For a South Florida local-code example beyond Miami and Tampa, compare 561 vanity phone numbers for Palm Beach County and when a Palm Beach-area code can help local recall.
Related vanity-number resources
- Buy vanity phone numbers outright
- Cheap vanity phone numbers under $500
- Memorable phone numbers
- Vanity phone numbers for sale
- Browse all 15,000+ US vanity numbers
- 5-year cost calculator
- Where to buy a vanity phone number
- How to choose a vanity phone number
- Is a vanity phone number worth it?
- Unique phone numbers (one-of-one)
- Best vanity phone numbers for sale
- Numbers for sale (local US)
Related vanity-number resources
FAQ: Florida Vanity Phone Numbers
How many area codes does Florida have?
Florida has roughly seventeen active area codes — 305, 786, 954, 561, 813, 727, 941, 407, 321, 689, 352, 904, 386, 850, 239, 772, and 863. South Florida alone runs four overlapping codes because the Miami-to-West-Palm corridor is one of the densest commercial footprints in the country. The Panhandle, by contrast, runs all 200-plus miles of Gulf Coast on a single code (850).
What is the best Florida area code for a new business?
Whichever code your customers live in. Miami: 305 or 786. Fort Lauderdale: 954. Boca: 561. Tampa: 813. St Pete: 727. Sarasota: 941. Orlando: 407. Jacksonville: 904. Naples: 239. Tallahassee or Pensacola: 850. Match the code to the customer base, not the other way around.
Is 305 more valuable than 786 in Miami?
Yes, in most contexts. 305 is the original 1947 Miami code, closed-pool, conservation-status, and the most prestige-loaded code in the Southeast. 786 is the 1998 overlay covering identical Miami-Dade geography. Both route the same calls, but 305 carries the Miami brand single-handedly. For luxury real estate, hospitality, finance, and entertainment, 305 wins. For most working businesses, a strong pattern in 786 outperforms a weak pattern in 305.
Can I keep a Florida phone number if I move out of state?
Yes. Federal FCC LNP rules guarantee portability across geography and carriers. A 305 number stays a 305 number whether you live in Miami, Atlanta, or New York — the area code does not change with your physical address. Many Florida-rooted businesses keep their Florida numbers permanently for brand continuity.
How much does a Florida vanity number cost?
Florida vanity numbers from Digit Exclusive start at $200–$250 and go up to $25,000 for the rarest combinations of prestige code (305, 813, 904, 407, 561, 239) and elite pattern (quad eights, quad nines, all-zeros endings, top-flight ascending sequences). Median list price is roughly $500. Pricing reflects scarcity — there is exactly one line ending in 8888 per central-office prefix per area code.
Do Florida businesses still use 305 over 786?
Yes, where they can. 305 is the 1947 Miami original; 786 is the 1998 overlay, functionally identical for routing but newer in the public ear. Established Miami businesses keep 305 when they have it. New businesses often choose between a strong 786 pattern and a weaker 305 — pattern strength frequently wins.
Can I get a vanity number for a Tampa or Orlando startup?
Yes. Tampa startups commonly use 813 (urban core) or 727 (St Pete creative scene); Orlando startups use 407, 689, or 321 (if Space Coast). SaaS in downtown Tampa wants 813; a St Pete studio wants 727; an Orlando simulation-and-training contractor wants 407.
What area code should a Jacksonville business use?
904 — the code for Duval, the Beaches, Ponte Vedra, St Augustine, and Fernandina. 904 reads as Jacksonville banking, Navy-adjacent, or Ponte Vedra-luxury depending on context, and there is no overlay yet, which keeps the code unusually clean. 386 covers Volusia and Flagler (Daytona, Palm Coast) and is the right choice only for businesses operating south of Jacksonville proper.
Can a Florida real estate agent use a vanity number across multiple counties?
Yes. The area code does not restrict where the number is advertised. Most Florida agents pick the code matching their primary listing area (305 Miami-Dade, 954 Broward, 561 Palm Beach, 239 Lee/Collier, 941 Sarasota/Manatee). Statewide and luxury teams sometimes pair a regional vanity with a toll-free for cross-state inbound — common for Naples, Palm Beach, and 30A.
Are Florida area codes regulated for in-state use?
No. Florida area codes are not restricted to in-state use. The NANP does not impose geographic-residency requirements; you can hold and advertise a Florida number from any US address, and the number stays portable to any compatible US carrier under federal LNP rules.
Why does South Florida have so many area codes?
South Florida runs four overlapping codes (305, 786, 954, 561) because the I-95 corridor from Miami through Fort Lauderdale to West Palm Beach is one of the densest commercial footprints in the country. 305 was the 1947 original; it was split repeatedly (813 in 1953, 904 in 1965, 407 in 1988, 954 in 1995), then overlaid by 786 in 1998. 561 split off to cover Palm Beach.
How do I transfer a Florida vanity number to my carrier?
Complete checkout, receive the port-out authorization packet (LOA plus port details), submit to your receiving carrier (T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, Spectrum, RingCentral, Nextiva, OpenPhone, or any compatible US carrier), wait for the port (1-4 hours wireless, 1-5 business days wireline and VoIP), and do not cancel any existing line until the new port is active.
Browse Florida Vanity Numbers
Start with the Florida vanity phone numbers collection for statewide inventory across every code from 305 to 850. For broader US inventory, browse all numbers. For curated tiers, see premium and exclusive, or jump into pattern collections — eights, nines, sevens, ascending sequence. Every state-level collection is indexed at the all collections page.
Every number is a one-time purchase, owned outright, transferable under federal portability rules. No subscription. No recurring fees. Yours permanently.
Related State Vanity Number Guides
The federated-economy framing in this guide also applies to other large US state markets. For deep coverage of comparable buyer audiences and area-code geographies, see our pillars on California, Texas, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Washington, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Colorado, and Maryland. For the complete library of guides covering every state, area code, industry, and number pattern we publish, see our vanity phone number buying guides hub. Each one breaks down regional economies, prestige tier rankings, industry use cases, and one-time-purchase math the same way this guide does — with state-specific neighborhoods, institutions, and area-code histories.
Reading further on the outright-purchase model: See our comprehensive comparison guide Vanity Phone Number vs Monthly Subscription — 2026 for the 30-year cost ladder, FCC Local Number Portability framework (47 CFR Part 52), and the carrier-portability mechanics that subscription resellers rarely explain on their landing pages.
Step-by-step companion guide: See How to Purchase a Vanity Phone Number — 5 Steps for the full procedural mechanic, compatible carrier list, and FCC Local Number Portability transfer timeline.
Related guide: 813 Vanity Phone Numbers Tampa Bay.
Related guide: For buyers comparing Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach presence, also review 786 and 954 vanity phone numbers for South Florida.
Related guide: For Tallahassee, Pensacola, Panama City, and Panhandle buyers, use the dedicated guide to 850 vanity phone numbers for Tallahassee and the Florida Panhandle.
Related Florida guide: For Daytona Beach, Volusia County, and Northeast Florida, see 386 vanity phone numbers.
Compare the Full Vanity Number Inventory
If you want to compare this guide against the full catalog, you can browse all vanity phone numbers for sale across US state collections, local area codes, repeating-digit patterns, and premium memorable numbers. Digit Exclusive sells each number as a one-time purchase with no subscription.
Related buying resources
If you are evaluating a vanity number purchase, two further resources are useful. Read the full area-code buying guides for the foundational guidance — purchase workflow, pricing, ownership versus subscription, and FCC LNP portability. Then check the main buy-a-phone-number hub for the complementary detail on the 5-step purchase workflow and full buyer's checklist.
Subscription vs outright purchase: If you are weighing recurring subscriptions against a one-time purchase, our Google Voice alternatives for business comparison covers real 2026 pricing, A2P 10DLC failures, and Workspace-bundle traps for owned-number alternatives.
Ready to buy? Start here
Every guide ends at the same place: real one-of-one US numbers, sold outright, ported to your carrier under FCC §52. Pick your starting point below.
- Phone numbers for sale — full catalog — every state, 56+ area codes, every pattern tier from $200–$250.
- How to buy a phone number — step-by-step guide to outright purchase and port-in.
- Buy a phone number online — the 7-step online flow with no phone calls required.
- Buy a business phone number — multi-line, hunt-group, IVR-compatible.
- Buy a second phone number — second line on your existing phone via eSIM or Google Voice.
- Compare alternatives — side-by-side with TextNow, Hushed, Burner, Google Voice, RingBoost, NumberBarn.
- Browse all numbers — filter by state, area code, or pattern.