The domain name Houses.co.uk - which we reported last month was for sale for a surprisingly low £3,000 - has had its asking price revised upwards to a whopping £50,000.
The independent property guide website SellingUp - which spotted the price change - says the domain name was originally purchased several years ago by Peter Thornton, a car rental entrepreneur who set up the agency with high street estate agent Russell Bennett of Quirk Deakin in Essex.
The purchase price then was reportedly £40,000 but last month it surfaced on the domain marketplace auction website Sedo for a very modest £2,999.
But SellingUp says Thornton has blamed Sedo for (perhaps ironically) using an automated valuation tool to set the asking price - which should have been much higher, apparently around £50,000.
Thornton reportedly had many offers when the lower price was advertised, with some bidding up to £10,000, but all have been rejected.
One of the disappointed non-buyers turns out to be none other than Russell Quirk, chief executive of eMoov.
“What happened is, our kids go to the same school and it was a parents’ day,” explained Thornton to SellingUp. “We got talking about the domain and he said to me ‘I made you an offer, I was waiting to hear back from you’. It was in the £3,000 range, it was for some lettings project.”
The full SellingUp story is here.
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So I bought Huts.co.uk for £1300 instead (no, we're not rebranding). If anyone wants to buy it for £50,000 just let me know ;)
Not going into beach hut sales in Sandbanks are you, Russell?
I have the domain thepropertymarket.co.uk which I will sell for a sensible figure.
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Neil
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