A website focusing on the growing niche of modern prefab and modular housing is up for sale. The owner, who predominantly works in the UK legal sector, acquired the site several years ago but hasn't had the time to develop it, resulting in a gradual decline in traffic and revenue. Despite this, the site holds significant potential for increased revenue through avenues like selling leads to prefab companies and offering ebooks on building homes. The niche is poised for growth highlighting 'green' practices such as low or zero carbon emissions and energy savings, making it a promising investment. Minor efforts in marketing, link building, and content updates could restore the site's traffic and revenue levels.
The seller is offering a reasonable reserve at under 20 months' profit and is inclusive of related domain names to present a comprehensive package. The site currently incurs a hosting cost of $42 per month and generates revenue exclusively from Google Adsense, converted from GBP. There seems to be a discrepancy with reported revenues for August and September due to platform recognition issues, but the seller assures the provided figures are accurate. Recent traffic statistics show 74.8% from search, 10.71% from referral sources, and 14.49% direct. Potential buyers are encouraged to reach out with any questions for further clarity.
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