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I inadvertently stumbled on this when I bought GG for my stepsons back in 2008 as a birthday present.  They never came and got it so I just put it up on shelf and forgot about it.  I recently moved and the box was slightly damaged but it is still intact/sealed and I would consider it in very good condition.  Do you think it will appreciate in value over the next 10 years?  Should I sell it?

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4 minutes ago, Martha said:

I inadvertently stumbled on this when I bought GG for my stepsons back in 2008 as a birthday present.  They never came and got it so I just put it up on shelf and forgot about it.  I recently moved and the box was slightly damaged but it is still intact/sealed and I would consider it in very good condition.  Do you think it will appreciate in value over the next 10 years?  Should I sell it?

Ten years is a long time to wait. The set retired from the USA in 2010.  It originally was at retail for $150. Currently, prices for even a damaged sealed box will go as much as $950 according to BL. The set will appreciate in value UNLESS there is a re-release of something similar to it.  However, in terms of forecasting the gains you could conceivably reap, that remains murky, if not simply stagnant.  There is eventually a ceiling and the Green Grocery may be hitting it.

I would recommend selling it if you're not going to build it.  You may get offers from fellow BrickPickers for it if you want to consider those.

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18 minutes ago, Martha said:

I inadvertently stumbled on this when I bought GG for my stepsons back in 2008 as a birthday present.  They never came and got it so I just put it up on shelf and forgot about it.  I recently moved and the box was slightly damaged but it is still intact/sealed and I would consider it in very good condition.  Do you think it will appreciate in value over the next 10 years?  Should I sell it?

Sell, Sell, Sell.

Whether it be a complete re-release of the set, or just the individual rare parts that get re-released - In the current environment, there is just far too much risk to hold.

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6 hours ago, Captain_chaos said:

Mine is Market Street. Not sure how long it will take before I crack and spend far too much money on a copy...

I got a sealed one last year, flawless condition, three-digit price, looked like it was just produced yesterday. That was just pure luck though. If you really want one, get the parts, buy used or wait for a remake. Don't buy a sealed one for a couple thousand, that's just a waste.

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8 minutes ago, elmaslıefendi said:

I got a sealed one last year, flawless condition, three-digit price, looked like it was just produced yesterday. That was just pure luck though. If you really want one, get the parts, buy used or wait for a remake. Don't buy a sealed one for a couple thousand, that's just a waste.

I'd never buy a set like this new unless the price was right. I previously had a sealed 10185 that I got for £300 (I believe I posted that in the 'what set did you buy today' thread in about 2017). I decided that I couldn't justify opening it to build, so I sold it early last year for £840 so I could buy a used one and pocket the difference. The very same month, I was able to get this version for the price of a used set from an eBay auction, thanks to the seller labelling it as used rather than new. 

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Glad to see this thread get a bump since I was the one who started it almost 6 years ago!

I didn’t buy the one I was considering.  Still looking for this set for a reasonable price (actually hoping for a remake!)

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Has there been any persistent rumors abut a remake. I’ve heard it once or twice but is there any definitive evidence. The taj is a remake I get it, but will LEGO do that with the modulars. 

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On 4/28/2020 at 9:01 AM, Captain_chaos said:

Mine is Market Street. Not sure how long it will take before I crack and spend far too much money on a copy...

Turns out the answer was about 9 months...

 

In other news, used Green Grocers are now selling for over £800, with almost nothing available in the UK. Fairly recently, that represented the going rate for new copies. Prices have gone crazy - it wasn't all that long ago that used sets seemed to be in the £400 - £500 range. 

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