What it's worth right now, where it's selling, and which one to buy.
A Hermès Birkin resells for roughly $14,500 to $22,650 right now, about 55 to 85% of today's $26,500 retail. Resale trending up 53% recently
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How well it holds value, how easily it sells, and its price trend. Not financial advice.
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Market snapshot
We're currently tracking 182 resale data points for the Birkin. Right now they're trading between $14,500 and $22,650, with most landing near $20,150. That midpoint is up about 53% from a few months back, so demand is holding firm.
At those numbers the Birkin keeps about 55 to 85% of its roughly $26,500 retail price. Ostrich examples command the most, around $21,000, while ardennes runs closer to $8,945. Black is the colorway we see most in the current data. The most common condition among current listings is vintage.
Which one to buy
How it stacks up
Typical resale value across a few of the bags people cross-shop, from real market data.
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Before you buy
Selling instead?
Here's what yours is worth and where to sell for the most. The RealReal, Fashionphile and Vestiaire each take a cut, from about 15% up to 40% at consignment, so it pays to compare before you hand it over.
Why the floor keeps rising
Hermès Birkin retail over time. Each increase tends to pull the resale floor up with it.
Good to know
It depends on the size, material, color, and condition. The estimate above reflects the general resale market, and any specific bag can land higher or lower.
Compare a few resale platforms. Consignment sites take a percentage but handle the sale for you, while buyout sites pay a little less but pay you now.
Classic configurations in good condition tend to hold up best. Trend colors and seasonal materials usually soften faster.
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