I'm new to all this so I won't price it as it would be a stab in the dark but the sale of the name, or if you did build a site it would be best aimed at the us market as " vacation" isn't a term often used in the UK.
Hi hutchbat.
On the face of it this domain does seem to hold some value (even with the hyphen) in .com.
I would spend an hour or two looking at all the stats for the term. then try to draw your own conclusions as to value or post-it for appraisal on an American orientated domain board.
Most are willing and indeed pretty good experts in giving off-the-shelf valuations on "English" terms on Acorn. But, it needs American eyeballs to give you a fair judgement on this one
NO -In general avoid hyphens outside of good country-level or .com.
(as a weird side note)
If you go to valuate.com, just to look at the cpc, and frequency. you also get to see a valuation that puts yours at a 5x multiplier to the non hyphenated.
Hutchbat - you sound pretty new to domains. there really is no easy short-cut to understanding the logic and processes at work in domains. Experience which will come depending on the work your willing to put in. Best of luck
Re the vacation-deal.com domain, if you're not going to do anything with it, you could approach the owners of the same domain on the .net
They have their domain parked, but the Who-Is details for that domain show it's owned by an vacation company.
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