
LEGO continues to stand out as a long-term resale category, driven by predictable retirements, adult collector demand, and strong post-retail price performance.

Rather than general observations, January performance is best illustrated through real member submissions and sales data.
One member reported purchasing over 250 LEGO sets through the Vinted Hub during January alone, posting a daily delivery update confirming continued sourcing momentum.
Inventory ranged across multiple themes including:
• Architecture
• Speed Champions
• Disney
• Harry Potter
• Marvel
• Minecraft
• Botanical Collection
The focus remained consistent: sealed sets, discounted entry prices, and retirement-aware selection.

Alongside sourcing, sales performance remained steady.
A member dashboard screenshot for the 30 days showed:
• Total Sales: £1,790.66
• Net Sales: £1,587.32
• Quantity Sold: 49 units
• Tax & Fees: £0
Sales were distributed consistently across the month, reinforcing that liquidity remains present when the entry price is disciplined.
Importantly, this performance occurred while the member spent part of the month away, highlighting that structured sourcing and inventory management can operate without constant hands-on activity.

January’s proof-backed activity reinforces several key fundamentals:
• Volume sourcing remains possible through structured monitoring
• Inventory depth supports steady monthly turnover
• Sealed condition continues to command buyer confidence
• Diversified themes reduce single-category risk
• Consistency outperforms speculation
This was not a single large flip. It was a repeatable margin built through scale and discipline.
The common thread across these submissions was the use of the Vinted LEGO Hub monitoring system.
Members reported:
• Daily restock tracking
• Quick identification of undervalued listings
• Scalable sourcing across multiple themes
• Ongoing inventory building rather than one-off purchases
Without structured monitoring, many of these opportunities would simply blend into the marketplace noise.
January performance confirms that LEGO remains a structured resale category when supported by:
• Entry price discipline
• Retirement awareness
• Volume-based sourcing
• Consistent resale execution
With inventory continuing to build and hub activity increasing, LEGO remains one of the more scalable physical resale categories heading into 2026.
👉 LEGO-focused monitoring tools, retirement tracking, and structured hub guidance continue to expand inside House of Resell.

LEGO continues to stand out as a long-term resale category, driven by predictable retirements, adult collector demand, and strong post-retail price performance.