Hi Tomko,
Nice name but to GUESS at a value by anyone would be doing you a disservice in my opinion.
From my experience pricing a name is a very hit and miss affair.
I have sold many names over the past few years for 10x the price I thought I could get for them simply because they were WANTED by someone else so I was in a good position to negotiate from a higher price point and then with some back and forth negotiating with the buyer we came to a price we were both happy with and did the deal.
A classic example is Rick Schwartz, you may or may not know that he sold
Unedited. Unfiltered. News. iReport.com to CNN for US$750,000 last year !! Now if I had been asked before the sale took place if I thought it was worth that much I would have laughed and said, "No Way".
On the other hand I have sold domains for less than I thought they were worth but needed the money so I cut my losses (well not losses really, just not as much profit) and did the deal.
Knowing your potential end user is the key. With humans.in without doing any research I do not know who would be a possible end user and how the domain can be monitized.
So if people start telling you they think its worth $xx or $xxx or $ xxxx etc etc you have to take it with a pinch of salt because unless they have cash in hand and are making you an offer it is all guess work and really has no substance to it.
When I am registering a domain I always go through the same type of questions that Rick Schwartz posted about on his blog here is the link -
The Rick Schwartz Domain and Traffic Blog RicksBlog.com...Home of the "Domain King": Do you ask the RIGHT questions when buying domains? My top 20 Right Here!
There are SO MANY great unregistered Indian .co.in & .in names out there that you can grab that are very easy to identify who a potential end user would be its just not funny.
Here are a few I hand registered today -
crates.in
cymbals.in
cadsoftware.in
softwaresolutions.in
salesandmarketing.in
servicedapartment.in
I can instantly see where the names can go as far as development and who the end user (as in someone else that wants the name far more than me LOL) could be.
I hope that helps in some way.
Cheers
Ed Keay-Smith
OzDomainer.com