Lego Reselling Business

Lego Reselling Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: October 7th, 2024

Lego is a plastic toy manufacturing business that only produces and sells limited sets over a short period.

Since the company produces limited sets over a certain period, starting a LEGO reselling business can be lucrative. You might buy the toys at a reduced price and resell them at a huge profit margin.

To Start a LEGO reselling business, identify a niche from the several LEGO themes, and prepare a plan for storing the sets, so they remain in pristine condition.

In this list, you'll find real-world LEGO reselling business success stories and very profitable examples of starting a LEGO reselling business that makes money.

1. Summerfield's Toys ($19.9K/year)

Matthew Fiore, a senior in high school and passionate LEGO lover, came up with the idea for his business, Summerfield's Toys, when he realized that he could turn his love for LEGO into a profitable venture. After starting with selling LEGO Minifigures from his own collection, he expanded to reselling LEGO sets and individual bricks, leveraging platforms like eBay and BrickLink to attract customers worldwide. With a focus on customer service and a growing network of distribution channels, Matthew's business has seen exponential growth, making $1.6k per month and paving the way for a promising future.

How much money it makes: $19.9K/year
How much did it cost to start: $2.5K
How many people on the team: 0

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How I Started A 1.6K/Month LEGO Reselling Business At The Age Of 14

A high school student turned his love for LEGO into a $1.6k/month business, Summerfield's Toys, by reselling sets online through eBay, BrickLink, and Facebook Marketplace, in addition to buying and reselling brand new sets.

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