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Home / Business and Economy / Forgotten Toys Become Treasure Trove: Woman Earns Rent Money from Childhood Clutter

Forgotten Toys Become Treasure Trove: Woman Earns Rent Money from Childhood Clutter

16 Nov

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Summary

  • 26-year-old finds valuable Beanie Babies in parents' basement
  • Sells limited-edition Beanie Baby for $350, other toys for $720
  • Childhood clutter transformed into cash to cover monthly rent
Forgotten Toys Become Treasure Trove: Woman Earns Rent Money from Childhood Clutter

In November 2025, a 26-year-old woman named Emma Westbrook found a surprising source of income hidden in her parents' basement. While clearing out the space last year, Westbrook uncovered two boxes of her childhood Beanie Babies, which had been buried under cobwebs and dust for years.

Unbeknownst to Westbrook, the once-beloved plush toys had skyrocketed in value as nostalgic Americans scoured the internet for their childhood favorites. In June 2024, Westbrook sold a limited-edition pink Beanie Baby bear named Valentina for $350. Other toys, including Barbies, Lego sets, and dollhouses, brought her total earnings to $720 - nearly equaling her monthly rent.

Westbrook's experience is not unique. Experts say many people's forgotten trinkets, from Star Wars figures to vintage tech, could be worth a small fortune. The American memorabilia industry has already grown to a $62 billion market and is projected to hit $83.7 billion by 2030. Savvy sellers are cashing in by listing their childhood collectibles on resale platforms like ThredUp, Vinted, and Depop.

According to finance guru Adam Koprucki, condition is key when it comes to maximizing the value of these items. Mint-condition, factory-sealed toys and electronics can fetch up to ten times more than used versions. Koprucki advises would-be sellers to research trending items before listing their own hidden treasures.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Emma Westbrook found her childhood Beanie Babies in her parents' basement, which had been buried under cobwebs and dust for years.
Emma Westbrook sold a limited-edition Beanie Baby for $350 and other toys, including Barbies, Lego sets, and dollhouses, for a total of $720, nearly equaling her monthly rent.
Koprucki advised that condition is key, and mint-condition, factory-sealed toys and electronics can fetch up to ten times more than used versions.

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