Guest Triumph Posted January 13, 2016 Posted January 13, 2016 I'm leaning towards the Imperial House, which looks like a very nice set to me. But are these worth it as a long-term investment? They are going to retire soon so I want to pick up at least a set before it is too late.. Let me know. Thanks so much. Quote
brickolodon Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Nobody really know how EOL sets will perform in a future, its depends from so many factors, for now Villas better one but may be Hotel will outperformed VS...may be not...so my decision to get both as many as i can with better price...got at least 10 of each but need to see actual numbers...Hotel 100+ or so buy in and Villas 64.00+...now you can get it at msrp price in some places. Quote
Val-E Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 IH for USA, VS for Europe - both winners. Quote
sjbdeebo2 Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 I bought both, but I'm leaning to the imperial house bringing in a higher rate of return. Also how about the UN 21018? Quote
brickolodon Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Buy it, all architecture sets very good investment for long term... 1 Quote
NicoR123 Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Indeed as brickolodon said buy all, if i new i bought a few more opera houses (21012) to give an example. architecture never decreased value. Quote
donbee Posted August 13, 2016 Posted August 13, 2016 Too soon to pick up Villa Savoye at retail? Quote
Val-E Posted August 13, 2016 Posted August 13, 2016 Too late, considering it retired last year! If you can still find one, buy buy buy, Quote
Kenxxx Posted August 13, 2016 Posted August 13, 2016 Here in the US they are still quite common on store shelves at Barnes & Noble, and Books-A-Million. I thought about it, then left 3 on the shelf at a store last week. I even had a coupon for $5 or $10 off or something. If I didn't have any, I woulda bought, but I already have plenty of these. Judging by the long shelf-time, I'm not convinced of a "bright future" for this set (here in the US). As they always say, you probably "won't lose money"... but my goals are higher than that. 2 Quote
kris_1973 Posted August 13, 2016 Posted August 13, 2016 Here in the US they are still quite common on store shelves at Barnes & Noble, and Books-A-Million. I thought about it, then left 3 on the shelf at a store last week. I even had a coupon for $5 or $10 off or something. If I didn't have any, I woulda bought, but I already have plenty of these. Judging by the long shelf-time, I'm not convinced of a "bright future" for this set (here in the US). As they always say, you probably "won't lose money"... but my goals are higher than that.Agreed. Our rural BAM has 6-7 Savoy still - all dusty and at retail. Quote
fossilrock Posted August 13, 2016 Posted August 13, 2016 Imperial Hotel will return the most over 3 years, by far. It's a FAW set, and those do very well, and have a track record. VS will also take off, just give it time. People tend to forget that Fallingwater was also available for months after it retired, and so were many other sets that are now worth a lot of cash. Take farnsworth house as another example. A year and a half ago, many were saying the same thing, and now what? Set sells for 185 on amazon, which is more than 3x. You could find that set at B&N's and BAM's up until early summer. Architecture is one theme I still trust.. Although, with all the little miniscale cityscape models, it will be interesting to see how much longer that lasts. Quote
donbee Posted August 13, 2016 Posted August 13, 2016 I found 4 at retail at a BAM. I don't have a membership or any coupon. First time I'd seen one in a while. But I'm kind of saturated with sets right now. If I could get 20% off I'd grab one. 1 Quote
donbee Posted August 13, 2016 Posted August 13, 2016 After looking at it more closely, I think I prefer the imperial hotel as well. Quote
kris_1973 Posted August 13, 2016 Posted August 13, 2016 After looking at it more closely, I think I prefer the imperial hotel as well. Agreed. If you've ever seen them built side-by-side, Imperial Hotel is more dramatic. 1 Quote
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