Dougs just paid a whack for shopping.uk for red brain. Not quite what you asked but shows the value of a type in / authority domain
£45,000 might sound a lot but we have to understand the market size and potential target audience (companies) options who can benefit from it.
* If the current owner wants to double the money then I believe it is quite easy to do: 1) £90,000 would be just one mid-man salary in a big corp and for a company who have hundreds or thousands of employees for them, such amount of money is like for us buying a bread.
** Fact: More and more people moving online to buy stuff. Two scenarios and questions to understand the domain value: 1) If a retailer has a shop in one of these fancy malls or store next to the main road + staff per shop 15-30 people + how many customers this store and staff can serve in one month? How much has sale impacted by rainy weather/road works next end of the street/etc.? How much headache, organizing it will take and what are all running costs end of the year or after 5-10 years?
Now if you compare that number and time you need to run an online store (that you should have any way in 2020!) + we can’t forget the important: a) people type into Google “shopping” b) online you can reach to people globally not only locals.
If I try to look at it from (mid-big retail) CFO perspective, I would say that £45,000 would be a bargain for the domain.
*** If the current site
shopping.uk is its real business then 25,000 stores and millions of products … if it, not a try to create another Amazon 2.0 then I would say that commission fees that they can cash in from third parties are probably going to be very minimal before they haven’t proved to be an equal partner. Sometimes it is easier to start as a small “unique boutique” and show the real value and potential for the well-known brands who can help them to run it (example: at the moment it is like 150 floors shopping mall).
End of the day it would be interesting to know does the current site is just a placeholder and attempt to attract potential buyers or dive into online business.