Domains have two values: intrinsic and extrinsic.
The intrinsic value is determined by the domain name and nothing else. Is it a .com? Is it short, memorable, and brandable? Is it a popular keyword or key-phrase?
The extrinsic value is determine by things associated with a previous site (e.g. back-links, domain rating) that generates traffic to the site. It can be especially valuable if it generates a particular kind of traffic, e.g. people looking to vacation.
From the looks of it this domain has negligible intrinsic value. Why? Because it's difficult to pronounce and it's going to be confused with findtrip.com, funtrip.com, and fundtrip.com. It's also only registered in the .com and there are no variations of this domain (e.g. fyndtrips.com isn't registered).
So what about the extrinsic value? Also negligible. It has 2 back-links, and a domain rating of 0 (the lowest).
I can also see that fyndtrip.com was registered just over a month ago, meaning it's probably owned by someone with no grasp of domain value, likely someone following a Youtube guide on how to get rich quick.
The domain isn't worth the registration fee, let alone $75,000.