Buy IPv4 /24 Block
256 {ipCount} IP Addresses
Purchase a clean, blacklist-free /24 IPv4 block with 256 IP addresses. Escrow-protected transactions, managed RIR transfers, and blocks available from all five registry regions.
A /24 IPv4 block contains 256 IP addresses and currently costs $6,400 – $9,000 ($25 – $35 per IP) on the secondary market. Prices vary by RIR region, with RIPE NCC blocks commanding the highest premiums and AFRINIC blocks being the most affordable.
Target Audience
E-commerce startups needing dedicated sending IPs for transactional email, small web agencies hosting client sites on clean address space, and solo developers running personal VPN or game servers.
Use Case
A /24 is the minimum BGP-routable prefix—the entry ticket to owning your own internet address space. It is most commonly deployed for dedicated email infrastructure (separating marketing and transactional mail streams), small shared-hosting clusters, corporate VPN gateways, and DNS authority servers. For email senders, owning a /24 means full control over sender reputation instead of sharing IPs on a cloud provider's pool.
/24 IPv4 Block Pricing by RIR Region
Prices vary by Regional Internet Registry. Below is a breakdown of current market rates for /24 blocks across all five RIR regions.
| RIR Region | /24 Block Price Range | Transfer Time |
|---|---|---|
RIPE NCC Europe, Middle East, Central Asia | $7,700 – $9,000 | 1–2 weeks |
ARIN North America | $7,200 – $8,400 | 2–4 weeks |
APNIC Asia Pacific | $7,000 – $8,200 | 2–3 weeks |
LACNIC Latin America & Caribbean | $6,700 – $7,500 | 3–5 weeks |
AFRINIC Africa | $6,400 – $7,200 | 3–5 weeks |
Prices reflect current market conditions and may fluctuate based on supply and demand. Contact us for a real-time quote on your specific requirements. browse marketplace. Last updated: March 2026
What's Included with Every Purchase
Every IPv4 block purchase comes with comprehensive services to ensure a smooth, secure transaction and clean address space.
Blacklist-Free Guarantee
Every block is thoroughly screened against major blacklists and spam databases before transfer, ensuring your IPs have a clean reputation from day one.
Clean BGP History
We verify that each block has no history of BGP hijacking, route leaks, or abuse reports, giving you confidence in the integrity of your new address space.
Managed RIR Transfer
Our team handles the entire inter-RIR or intra-RIR transfer process on your behalf, including all paperwork, compliance checks, and communication with the registry.
All RIR Regions
We source blocks from all five Regional Internet Registries—RIPE NCC, ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC, and AFRINIC—so you can find the right block regardless of your geographic needs.
Fast Delivery
With pre-vetted inventory and streamlined transfer workflows, most transactions complete in 1–4 weeks depending on the RIR, significantly faster than industry averages.
Dedicated Support
A dedicated account manager guides you through the entire process—from block selection and due diligence to transfer completion and post-sale network configuration assistance.
Other IPv4 Block Sizes
Looking for a different size? Explore our full range of IPv4 block offerings, from /24 (256 IPs) to /16 (65,536 IPs).
Frequently Asked Questions About /24 Blocks
Everything you need to know about purchasing a /24 IPv4 block, from pricing and transfer timelines to technical requirements.
Why is /24 the smallest block I should buy?
Why is /24 the smallest block I should buy?
A /24 (256 IPs) is the smallest prefix universally accepted on the global BGP routing table. Anything smaller—like a /25—will be filtered by most transit providers, meaning your addresses won't be reachable from all parts of the internet. If you need fewer IPs, leasing from a larger holder is a better option.
Can I use a /24 block to improve my email deliverability?
Can I use a /24 block to improve my email deliverability?
Absolutely. Owning a dedicated /24 lets you build sender reputation from scratch on clean IPs rather than inheriting the reputation of shared cloud IPs. You can split the block into separate ranges for transactional email, marketing campaigns, and internal relay, giving you fine-grained reputation management.
Do I need my own ASN to use a /24?
Do I need my own ASN to use a /24?
Not necessarily. If you only need to assign IPs to servers at a single hosting provider, the provider can announce your /24 under their ASN using an LOA (Letter of Authorization). However, if you want multi-homed connectivity or plan to switch providers, obtaining your own ASN is recommended.
What happens if the /24 I buy has been previously blacklisted?
What happens if the /24 I buy has been previously blacklisted?
Every block sold through ipv4.center is screened against 300+ blacklists before listing. If a legacy listing exists on a minor blacklist, our team assists with delisting requests as part of the post-transfer support. Major blacklist issues disqualify a block from our marketplace entirely.