Vanity Phone Numbers for Sale — Buy Outright from $200, Pay Once

Vanity phone numbers for sale — real US numbers with memorable digit patterns, sold outright from $200–$250. One-time purchase, no subscription, no monthly fee. Port to any major US carrier (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, Google Voice) in 24-48 hours. Browse 15,000+ in-stock numbers across 56+ area codes, or use the 60-second match wizard.

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Why "for sale" matters here: Most vanity number providers sell access — not the number itself. You get to use the number while you pay a monthly fee, but the moment you stop paying, the number reverts. We sell vanity phone numbers outright. Once you check out, the number is yours forever — to keep, transfer, gift, or sell. It ports cleanly to your existing carrier within 48 hours under federal LNP rules.

Entry-tier vanity numbers ($250-$350)

The cheapest path to a memorable US phone number. Real digit patterns (ABAB, AABB, 1688, 888 endings) at entry-tier pricing.

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Mid-tier vanity numbers ($350-$1,000)

Stronger patterns (triple-repeats, 888 endings, structural sequences) and better area codes. The sweet spot for most business buyers.

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Top-tier vanity numbers ($1,000-$5,000)

Premium patterns (quad-repeat endings, master sequences) often in tier-1 area codes. Asset-grade numbers for serious brand-building.

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What you're buying when you buy a vanity phone number from us

  1. The number itself — a specific 10-digit US phone number that's yours permanently. Not "use of the number." Not "access while subscribed." The number, sold to you outright.
  2. A complete FCC port-out kit — letter of authorization, account number, transfer PIN, billing ZIP. Emailed to you within 1 business day after checkout. Everything your carrier needs to complete the port.
  3. A step-by-step transfer guide for AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, Cricket, Google Fi, Google Voice, Visible, Boost, US Cellular, and every other major US carrier.
  4. An ownership certificate — proof the number is registered to your account. Use it to pass the number down, transfer it, or resell it in the future.
  5. 24-48 hour activation — federal LNP (FCC §52) requires carriers to complete most ports within 48 hours. Your existing line stays active until the new number activates — zero downtime.

Why our vanity numbers are different from competitors

Feature Digit Exclusive Subscription providers (RingCentral, OpenPhone, etc.)
Pricing One-time $250-$5,000+ $30-$80/month, indefinite
You own the number Yes — permanently No — service-tied
Cancel anytime without losing the number Yes Usually no
Port to any US carrier Yes — free Yes, often with fees
Cost over 5 years $250-$5,000 once $1,800-$4,800 ongoing
Sell the number later Yes — you own it No

For any buyer who plans to keep the same number for more than 6 months, outright purchase is unambiguously cheaper. Run the math in our ROI calculator.

How to choose the right vanity phone number

Step 1 — Decide on your area code priority

If you're a service business in a specific metro (real estate in Miami, law firm in Manhattan, restaurant in San Francisco), your area code is a credibility signal. Pay for the right one. If you're a personal user, podcast, or remote business where location doesn't matter — skip the area-code premium and save 2-5x.

Step 2 — Pick the pattern that fits your use case

  • 0000 endings — corporate, prestige, clean (good for legal, medical, finance)
  • 7777 endings — "lucky," memorable (good for restaurants, personal brand, retail)
  • 8888 endings — prosperity, abundance (good for real estate, finance, luxury)
  • ABAB / AABB — visual rhythm, entry-tier (good for general business, personal)
  • Triple-repeat middle blocks — strong recall, mid-tier price
  • Ascending / descending sequences — conceptually easy to dial

Step 3 — Set your budget honestly

If this is for a side project or trial business — $250-$350 is the right tier. If this is a brand asset you'll use for 5+ years — invest $500-$2,000 for a stronger pattern. If this is a multi-million-dollar service business where the number will appear on billboards — $2,000-$10,000+ is reasonable for the right pattern in the right metro.

Step 4 — Use the wizard or browse

The 60-second match wizard asks 3 questions and surfaces 3 best-fit numbers from live inventory. Or use the value estimator to score any specific number before buying.

FAQ — Vanity phone numbers for sale

What does "vanity phone numbers for sale" mean here?

It means real US phone numbers — with memorable digit patterns — sold to you outright. You pay once, own the number permanently, port it to any major US carrier within 24-48 hours, and never pay another fee for the number itself. (Standard carrier service costs are separate and paid to your carrier, not to us.)

How much do vanity phone numbers cost?

Our vanity phone numbers range from $250 to roughly $10,000 one-time. The vast majority sit between $250 and $1,500. Pricing reflects the combination of pattern strength (triple/quad-repeat, sequences, ABAB) and area-code desirability (212 NYC vs. 716 Buffalo, for example). No subscription, no monthly fee, no recurring charges.

Is every vanity phone number you sell actually available right now?

Yes — every product card on this site is a real, currently-available, one-of-one phone number. When someone buys it, the number leaves the catalog permanently within seconds and can't be re-purchased. We don't list reserved or sold numbers as "available."

Will a vanity number port to my existing carrier?

Yes. Every number we sell is FCC-portable to AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, Cricket, Google Fi, Google Voice, US Cellular, Boost, Visible, Spectrum Mobile, Xfinity Mobile, and any other licensed US carrier. We email a complete transfer kit within one business day; the carrier handles the actual port. Most ports complete in 24-48 hours under federal LNP rules.

What's the difference between buying a vanity number outright vs. through a subscription service?

Outright purchase: pay once, own the number permanently, port it freely between carriers. Subscription: pay monthly while you "use" the number; if you stop paying, you typically lose the number. For any time horizon longer than 5-6 months, outright is meaningfully cheaper — and you keep the asset forever.

Can I use a vanity phone number for personal calls, not business?

Yes. Once you own the number, there's no restriction on what kind of calls you make. Use it as your personal cell, forward to multiple devices, set up voicemail, route to a VoIP, or any combination. Many of our buyers use vanity numbers as personal lines.

Can I resell a vanity number later if I don't need it?

Yes — you own the number, so you can sell, gift, or transfer it. The secondary market for vanity numbers is real but smaller than other digital assets. The option exists; the velocity is slow.

How do I find a vanity number in a specific area code (212, 305, 415, 310, etc.)?

Use the match wizard and filter by state or specific area code, or browse our area-code collections. We carry numbers across 56+ active US area codes including all tier-1 metros (212, 213, 305, 310, 312, 404, 415, 646, 702, 718, 808, 818, 917).

What happens if I buy a number and then change my mind?

See our full buyer protection page. Briefly: refunds are issued before the port-out kit is generated and sent; once we've sent your kit, the number is effectively in transit to you and refund eligibility is limited. We resolve issues case-by-case in good faith — contact us if anything goes wrong.

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