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Thehouseofbrick

Thehouseofbrick

Jouets & Jeux · Building & Construction

TheHouseOfBrick.com is a direct-to-consumer, online-only retailer that curates premium LEGO® sets and rare retired LEGO® products. Core categories include Architecture, Technic, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and limited-edition modular buildings; prices run from mid-range ($150) to collector-level ($2,000+) depending on scarcity and aftermarket value. All inventory is warehoused in the U.S. and ships nationwide; no physical storefronts or third-party marketplaces are used. The brand differentiates by guaranteeing new, sealed, factory-condition boxes that are verified for authenticity and stored in climate-controlled facilities. It publishes real-time market-based pricing, high-resolution 360° product photography, and a “Retirement Forecast” that predicts which sets are likely to exit production. Its most visible collection is the Retired Icons series—sets such as the 2013 LEGO® Town Hall and 2007 Millennium Falcon—sourced through vetted collector networks. Buyers are primarily adult LEGO® enthusiasts (AFOLs) and gift-givers aged 25-45 with disposable income who view sets as both buildable display pieces and appreciating assets. The audience values completeness, pristine packaging, and time saved hunting on secondary markets; many follow the site’s restock alerts to secure sets before prices spike further. TheHouseOfBrick competes within the niche of certified aftermarket LEGO® resellers and high-end toy investment platforms. It separates itself by holding its own inventory (no drop-shipping), offering same-day shipping, and providing a lifetime authenticity guarantee—policies that reduce the risk and wait times common on auction or peer-to-peer sites.

Authenticated retired LEGO sets that build value while you build

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