I don't see a riving knife, and guessing one doesn't fit.
If not, then the odds of it being a sought after machine is unlikely,
Might also be worth stating some features, has it got a tilting arbor or not,
However
Seems a good sized motor, so might possibly be of use for a dado blade or wobble saw if it's got a long arbor,
as it has got dual slots, but the table does look a bit small for that.
The arbor size might be of importance, I haven't looked into what bore sizes are available
which would have to be on the cheap end of the spectrum, as I believe but actually not sure. if one can buy an expensive head much like a spindle moulder to fit a short arbor these days on a TS.
It looks like it takes a huge blade, do you live near any woodlands?
Looks a bit on the small side for that, but it might be a possibility.
Tablesaws, at this level anyway, but in general aswell, don't seem to command the high prices of other machines, as I'm guessing its a matter of them being more abundant vs other machines.
I bought one for a hundred quid up north, but it has a big dished table which makes it pretty much unusable, equal sized blade to my startrite, but not the same depth of cut,
which becomes more apparent when arbor tilted,
(I thought it was a farm style machine from the add, so was going to use motor for extractor)
If it takes a riving knife and has a tilting arbor, then the space hungry might have interest. does it have a nice deep pocket for a zci throat plate.
A rather odd looking fence rail for the machine.....?