Every Retiring LEGO Harry Potter Set in 2023



– Set 75969 Hogwarts Astronomy Tower: A potentially low-demand set with exclusive Minifigures
– Set 75979 Hedwig: A highly sought-after display piece for Harry Potter fans
– Set 76398 Hogwarts Hospital Wing: Unlikely to generate high demand in retirement
– Set 76386 Hogwarts Polyjuice Potion Mistake: An easily passable set due to its abundance and lack of demand
– Set 40560 Hogwarts Professors Brickheadz: A promising investment set with high demand and exclusivity
– Set 76408 Grimmauld Place: Features exclusive Minifigs and a fantastic build, suitable for a Lego City setup
– Set 76399 Hogwarts Magical Trunk: Solid Minifigures, but unlikely to attract buyers in the Harry Potter theme
– Set 76400 Hogwarts Carriage and Thestrals: The thestrals are the standout feature, with Minifigures taking a backseat
– Set 76401 Hogwarts Courtyard Sirius’s Rescue: Unimpressive and forgettable, not recommended for investment
– Set 75968 No. 4 Privet Drive: A fun set, but lackluster Minifigures make it a less appealing investment
– Set 76403 The Ministry of Magic: Not a top choice for investment or collection
– Lego Hogwarts House Banners: Highly collectible sets with potential for explosive returns, similar to Hogwarts classroom books from Youtuber- Deal Watch



Title: Every Retiring LEGO Harry Potter Set in 2023

Hey there, LEGO investors! It’s your favorite funny and humorous male staff reporter here, ready to spill the beans on all the retiring LEGO Harry Potter sets in 2023. Now, before we dive into the details, let me warn you that LEGO can be as unpredictable as my high school confidence, so this list might change. But hey, that’s all part of the fun, right?

Let’s kick things off with set 75969, the Hogwarts Astronomy Tower. Sure, it comes with some exclusive Minifigures, but let’s face it, characters like Harry, Ron, and Hermione have been renamed more times than I can count. So, unless you’re a hardcore collector, the demand for this set might be as short in supply as my self-confidence back in high school.

Next up, we have set 75979, Hedwig. This display piece is a real treat for Harry Potter fans, and you can bet they’ll be rushing to snatch it up. If you can grab this set at the right price, it might just be worth investing in.

Now, let’s talk about set 76398, the Hogwarts Hospital Wing. Sorry, folks, but I don’t think this set will be in high demand once it retires. The Minifigures are basic, and let’s be real, a hospital wing alone won’t skyrocket this set’s popularity.

Moving on to set 76386, the Hogwarts Polyjuice Potion Mistake. It’s not a bad set, but with a surplus supply and low demand, it’s a pass for me. There are better options out there, trust me.

But fear not, my LEGO investor friends, because we have the Hogwarts Professors BrickHeadz set (40560) coming our way. This is the real deal for investing in 2023. BrickHeadz are highly collectible, especially when they involve Harry Potter. Plus, this set is a LEGO store exclusive. Get your hands on it before it doubles in price!

Let’s talk about set 76408, 12 Grimmauld Place. With fantastic exclusive Minifigs and a stunning build, this set would fit perfectly into any LEGO City. Just make sure to score it for less than its retail price.

Now, for set 76399, the Hogwarts Magical Trunk. Solid Minifigures, but unfortunately, I highly doubt people would want to spend their Harry Potter LEGO money on a trunk. Unless it’s 50% off, count me out.

Ah, the 76400 Hogwarts Carriage and Thestrals set. I absolutely love those Thestrals, but the Minifigures are… well, let’s just say they’re not the main attraction. If you can grab this set for around 15 to 10 USD, it wouldn’t hurt to add it to your collection.

Oh, set 76401, Hogwarts Courtyard: Sirius’s Rescue. Just like my time in high school, I can’t wait to forget about it. If you’re looking for an overpriced random piece of Hogwarts, this set is perfect for you. But really, the only thing I like about it is butt beak.

Let’s not forget about set 75968, Number 4 Privet Drive. It’s a fun set, but not something I’d go crazy over as an investment. The Minifigures are as uninspiring as my 8th-grade math teacher, and the house itself doesn’t exactly scream Harry Potter. It’s just a boring house set.

Next on the list is set 76403, the Ministry of Magic. Sorry, folks, but investing in this set won’t be high on my priorities. It’s one of the last Harry Potter sets I would recommend putting your money into.

And finally, we have the LEGO Hogwarts House Banners, including Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw. These sets are definitely worth considering for investing. The Hogwarts House Banners are extremely collectible, and let’s not forget the explosive returns similar LEGO Hogwarts classroom books have had in retirement. Short-term projections indicate they may retire in 2023, but who knows, LEGO’s unpredictability might change that.

Remember, folks, this video is for entertainment purposes and not financial advice. I’m just a random guy making YouTube videos, so take my words with a grain of salt. Do your due diligence before investing in any LEGO Harry Potter set.

And if you’re interested in checking out the video for every LEGO Star Wars set retiring in 2023, be sure to click the link in the description. Until next time, happy investing and keep building those LEGO empires!

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