Can you make money buying, selling and investing in LEGO? Let’s break it down



Is it Possible to Generate Profits through LEGO Trading and Investment? A Comprehensive Analysis. from Youtuber- Jake’s Bricks



and thirty five dollars for shipping. So, your total profit would be $90.

Now, let’s analyze these numbers. Investing in LEGO sets can definitely be profitable, but as we can see from these examples, the returns may not always be outstanding. The Volkswagen Camper Van set, despite being on the market for nine years, only appreciated to $210, which is $90 above its original price.

On the other hand, the Disney Train set, which just retired at the end of 2021, saw a more significant increase in value. It originally sold for $330, and recently sold listings on eBay averaged around $550. This set would have yielded a profit of $90 if bought for $356 and sold for $550.

These numbers show that investing in LEGO sets can be a way to make money, but it’s important to consider factors such as rarity, demand, and market trends. While it’s not a guaranteed get-rich-quick scheme, it can be a fun and potentially lucrative hobby for LEGO enthusiasts. So, if you’re willing to put in the time and research, you might just build something impressive with your LEGO investments.

Check out this video from Jake’s Bricks here

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