This makes zero sense. I'm not just talking about it makes sense in some aspects but not in others; I mean it makes ZERO sense. Everything about it is wrong.
First:
OP says they want 'aesthetic core' names... but they have passed on some of the absolute best aesthetic core names out there, that are well within their stated budget, and which have superb keywords:
ModelCore.com - for sale at $7995
FitnessCore.com - $4799 - for sale at less than $5K, and it's one of the greatest (and most aesthetic) keywords out there!!!
HairCore.com - $9888. Hair!! Hair services and products around the world are HUGE.
GiftCore.com - $7695. Gifts!
In just a couple minutes of searching I found about a dozen of high quality -core names like that. At very low prices. A steal, considering OP's stated budget and interests.
Simply searching Sedo or HugeDomains with the 'core' suffix shows why OP's statement of wanting 'aesthetic core' names must be bogus. There are many hundreds, if not thousands, of such domains listed. All near the
bottom of OP's stated budget range.
So their ask for aesthetic core domains must be bogus. All the great ones are taken, and all those non-developed great ones are for sale well within their budget range. Their statement of not wanting ones that are sitting around and stale (I don't remember the exact phrasing but my paraphrasing is relevant enough here) is also nonsensical. To come to a forum where all the members have... taadaah... domains for sale, and listed on the marketplaces like Sedo, Atom, etc... means we're going to send the OP the
exact same domains they see sitting, stale, on the marketplaces they search. Ha ha. That's like going to a used car forum and asking for a certain model of used car; when the forum members tell this person to look in their nearest used auto lot for that manufacture of car, then OP says they don't want to do that because all those models of used cars they are searching for... are just sitting there for sale! Ha. This is so funny. Nonsensical.
OP's comment about wanting 'category king' 'core' domains is also blown out of the water. All the category king domains ending in 'core' are long-ago taken, and the ones that aren't developed are for sale. And those will all be listed on the marketplaces that OP says they are aware of but apparently don't want to buy any of those.
Okay, every level of comment OP makes, is nonsense. I am a rational person, so I can show why every comment they make is nonsense. A couple more examples:
They say they don't want 'building' + core names, just aesthetic ones. Huh? Is the OP not in this to make money? You know, selling a 'core' name with 'bank' or 'money' or 'cash' or 'home' will make them a lot more money than selling 'kittyCore.com', even though 'kitty' is such a cute, aesthetic word. (P.S.: KittyCore.com is for sale for only $250.)
For OP to say that SUPER keywords are not interesting to them for investing in, but vague, weak keywords are highly valued by them... is a statement only made by insanity, or AI, or someone messing with us.
To call, like, GorpCore.com or BarbieCore.com superb category killer names is also unhinged. Yes, unhinged. First, Barbie is useless as an example, because it is a highly trademarked term. No point in the OP looking for, say, GIJoeCore.com, or SmurfCore.com, or HelloKittyCore.com. So trademarks are out, even though OP states those are 'category killers' in their example.
'GorpCore.com'? 'Gorp' is not a category killer. It was simply branded well. 'Gorp' is one of the weakest keywords anyone on the planet could come up with. It's a thing, yes, but ask how many people even know what gorp is. I do, outdoorsy hikesy people do, but the average person? Nope. That rules out vague, rarely-used terms, even though OP still deems those 'category killers'.
If OP wants vague, rarely used terms with +core suffix... there are hundreds of those on Sedo and HugeDomains and other markets. Those are category killers, according to OP's examples. But they seem to have no interest in those, either.
So... no interest in the best keyword domains + core; no interest in crappy keyword domains + core; no interest in the available 'aesthetic' keywords + core, even if they're the top, top aesthetic domains and are at the lowest end of OP's budget; no interest in all those, even if they are all found on the marketplaces; and an apparent non-understanding that they have posted a domain request on the very forum where we, domain sellers, have listed all those domains on Sedo, Atom, and the other marketplaces!
Here is the sentence that clarifies how nonsensical this is:
OP doesn't want any of the domains listed on those marketplaces... so they have come to Namepros and opened a request thread asking for domains from...
all the domainers who have listed those domains on those marketplaces!!!
That is too funny.
Then they say they don't want to use tried and true and secure payment escrows... and instead put those down, and insist on less secure payment methods.
Then they put down domainers who are trying to point out the OP's apparent misunderstandings, mistakes, lack of reasoning, etc, like: "I use drafting tools because my time is worth more than yours"
"my time is worth more than yours"??
Yes, these kinds of put-downs, in the face of we domainers who use reason instead of nonsense, is common among newbies, and still occurs occasionally among longer-term members too.
I could go on, literally everything OP says makes zero sense. But I've already spent too much of my life energy on this thread.
Mainly, I was writing this not for the OP's benefit, but for the members here: when you see that a member is starting to make no sense, and it looks like it's almost entirely AI, or just someone having a pi$$ with us, or someone who is, sorry to say this, crazy/unhinged/irrational... simply best to stop engaging with them. There is no winning whatsoever.
This is definitely some AI, along with someone having a bit of a pi$$, possibly a bit of crazy, too, and possibly a SpicyPickle.com scenario? I don't know, maybe OP was responsible for registering hundreds of those +core domains listed on Sedo, and is trying to hype the +core suffix, so someone might buy some of OP's domains off Sedo, thinking they are such great keywords (according to OP's examples) that OP will surely buy them for a higher price. You know, you are excited by OP's max budget of 100K, so you buy a few domains on Sedo for a few $K each. They are so close to what the buyer wants, right! Then you go to sell them to OP, and they disappear, no longer interested, or reply that those aren't quite the right keywords they are looking for.
That may not be what the OP is doing, but it's always a possibility: that scam has been tried by a few newbies over the years...
As mentioned, I could go on and on, and show why every last thing OP purports is legit... makes zero sense. But it's time to go.
And you know what happens with nonsensical, or crazy, or scamming newbies: they read what you (and now I) wrote, and they will say even more nonsensical things to 'prove' why you're wrong... and they'll use more and more arguments and facts that make no sense, either.
There's no winning, when you engage with them. This OP is going to say a whole bunch of nonsense to disprove what I just said above, and they'll also find ways to insult me or tell me their time is more valuable than my time, ha ha. So I'll unwatch this thread and show the other, decent members here what 'don't engage with this person' means.
It's the only way to win. I'm writing all this for all you other members to think about. Not to engage with OP