Here's my scenario. My son went off to college, and he had A LOT of LEGO sets. Before he left, we stored them in boxes and placed them in a safe storage compartment. Just for fun, I looked up what some of his sets could go for, compared to what we bought them for, and I was shocked to discover that some of them are worth 5x-8x what I purchased them for. I'm looking for a place online to track the total net worth of the entire LEGO portfolio. I read that BrickPicker has a great place on it's website for just what I'm looking for, the "Brickfolio", I believe is what it's called.
I read some forums and it looks like the Brickfolio is being updated at the moment, for which I'm willing to wait. I was just wondering if there's another, maybe older version or something like it that I can use while it's being updated? If not, is their another website or company that provides this service? The main reason for this is because I would like to sale them as soon as possible, so I would like to know the portfolios worth.
Finally, I'm not a LEGO investor/collector, my son always was though. He told me I could have them, or sell them, I prefer the latter. If I can pick up a few hundred bucks, that would be awesome!
My son said that the most valuable themes he had where the Speed Champions, Architecture, and a few other specialty sets. He was a big batman and super hero guy, with about 50% of the portfolio being older super hero sets. From my research, it appears super-hero sets tend to not appreciate as well as others, is this true?
Here's an example. We bought him the LEGO Sydney set for about $23.99, now it's retailing on Amazon for $167.99!! Almost ALL the architecture themed sets have appreciated like this, along with about another 10-15 sets.
Any advice or answers to my questions would be a great help!
Thanks!
P.S This year has been insane! Has the LEGO market been affect any by these past events (Covid-19, riots, etc.) just a fun question!
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Here's my scenario. My son went off to college, and he had A LOT of LEGO sets. Before he left, we stored them in boxes and placed them in a safe storage compartment. Just for fun, I looked up what some of his sets could go for, compared to what we bought them for, and I was shocked to discover that some of them are worth 5x-8x what I purchased them for. I'm looking for a place online to track the total net worth of the entire LEGO portfolio. I read that BrickPicker has a great place on it's website for just what I'm looking for, the "Brickfolio", I believe is what it's called.
I read some forums and it looks like the Brickfolio is being updated at the moment, for which I'm willing to wait. I was just wondering if there's another, maybe older version or something like it that I can use while it's being updated? If not, is their another website or company that provides this service? The main reason for this is because I would like to sale them as soon as possible, so I would like to know the portfolios worth.
Finally, I'm not a LEGO investor/collector, my son always was though. He told me I could have them, or sell them, I prefer the latter.
If I can pick up a few hundred bucks, that would be awesome!
My son said that the most valuable themes he had where the Speed Champions, Architecture, and a few other specialty sets. He was a big batman and super hero guy, with about 50% of the portfolio being older super hero sets. From my research, it appears super-hero sets tend to not appreciate as well as others, is this true?
Here's an example. We bought him the LEGO Sydney set for about $23.99, now it's retailing on Amazon for $167.99!! Almost ALL the architecture themed sets have appreciated like this, along with about another 10-15 sets.
Any advice or answers to my questions would be a great help!
Thanks!
P.S This year has been insane! Has the LEGO market been affect any by these past events (Covid-19, riots, etc.) just a fun question!