A /24 IPv4 block contains 256 IP addresses and typically costs between $6,400 - $9,000. IPv4 blocks of this size can be purchased from ipv4.center, which supports transfers across all five RIR regions — RIPE NCC, ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC, and AFRINIC. Per-IP pricing for a /24 block ranges from $25 - $35, varying by registry and current market demand. All purchases include blacklist verification, BGP history checks, managed RIR transfer, and secure escrow payment protection.
/24 IPv4 Pricing by Region
Approximate pricing for a /24 block (256 IPs) across all Regional Internet Registries
| RIR Region | /24 Block Price Range | Transfer Time |
|---|---|---|
RIPE NCC Europe, Middle East, Central Asia | $7,000 – $9,000 | 1–2 weeks |
ARIN North America | $6,800 – $8,700 | 2–4 weeks |
APNIC Asia Pacific | $6,800 – $8,700 | 2–3 weeks |
LACNIC Latin America & Caribbean | $5,600 – $8,200 | 3–5 weeks |
AFRINIC Africa | $5,100 – $6,400 | 3–5 weeks |
Prices are approximate and subject to market conditions. Visit the marketplace for real-time pricing. Last updated March 2026.
What's Included with Every /24 Purchase
Every IPv4 block purchased through ipv4.center comes with comprehensive verification and transfer support
Blacklist-Free Guarantee
Screened against 300+ blacklist providers including Spamhaus, SURBL, and Barracuda.
Clean BGP History
No hijacking incidents, unauthorized announcements, or suspicious routing activity.
Managed RIR Transfer
Full transfer management — contracts, documentation, RIR submission, and post-transfer verification.
All RIR Regions
RIPE NCC, ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC, and AFRINIC transfers supported worldwide.
Fast Delivery
RIPE transfers in 1–2 weeks, ARIN 2–4 weeks, APNIC 2–3 weeks. Expedited when possible.
Dedicated Support
Personal account manager for the entire transaction lifecycle, from selection to deployment.
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/24 IPv4 Block FAQ
Frequently asked questions about buying a /24 IPv4 subnet
What is a /24 IPv4 block?
What is a /24 IPv4 block?
A /24 IPv4 block (also known as a Class C subnet) contains 256 IP addresses. It is the smallest prefix size that is globally routable on the internet via BGP. Organizations typically use /24 blocks for small web hosting setups, mail servers, DNS infrastructure, or as a starter block for their network.
How much does a /24 IPv4 block cost?
How much does a /24 IPv4 block cost?
A /24 IPv4 block (256 IPs) typically costs between $6,400 and $9,000 depending on the RIR region and market conditions. Per-IP pricing ranges from $25 to $35. RIPE NCC blocks tend to be the most expensive ($27-$35/IP), followed by ARIN and APNIC ($26-$34/IP), with LACNIC ($22-$32/IP) and AFRINIC ($20-$25/IP) generally more affordable.
Can I announce a /24 via BGP?
Can I announce a /24 via BGP?
Yes, a /24 is the smallest prefix size that is universally accepted for BGP routing on the global internet. All major transit providers and IXPs accept /24 announcements. You will need an ASN (Autonomous System Number) and at least one upstream provider to announce your /24 block.
How long does a /24 IPv4 transfer take?
How long does a /24 IPv4 transfer take?
Transfer times for a /24 IPv4 block vary by RIR. RIPE NCC transfers typically complete in 1–2 weeks, ARIN in 2–4 weeks, and APNIC in 2–3 weeks. ipv4.center manages the full transfer process including documentation, contract preparation, and RIR coordination to minimize delays.