Now contrary to popular belief, I do know actually know a thing or 2 about .co.uk domains.
However there was no asking price for this specific domain, and instead they were looking for serious offers,
so I offered £10,000 (which is quite a lot for generic .co.uk domains in the current climate)
anyway they will NOT even entertain offers less than £250,000 , which is some SERIOUS money.
Now I appreciate it is an awesome domain, but in my opinion NO generic .co.uk can warrant that sort of money, not if I am buying anyway.
The thing that puzzled me was this was not a bargaining figure, and furthermore I am NOT even sure the owner will actually sell for £250,000.
really left me baffled, or He knows something which I dont.
Shak
"With a 250,000 budget I would be looking at driving over 2 million visitors, combined with coverage at places such as CNN, BBC and National media) and thats b4 the SEOs get their hands on it :)
and let me assure you that type-ins would never come close to what a budget of 250k managed correctly could achieve in terms of branding and more importanatly targeted traffic.
Shak
If you actually take that out over 10-20 years then you could image a US $500k valuation from an owner's perspective.
Would we ever pay that for the domain? Never, because it is a non significant source of traffic for us, and no one here would believe any domain to be worth a half million to our business. On the other hand if we stay in this deal for 10 years then maybe we should have bought it. Its the old buy vs. lease debate.
Maybe your owner looks at this domain as an annuity that is only worth losing for real money. His risk is that in 2 years no one is willing to pay whatever he is getting per referral now.