Set PricingGood Investment
Set Facts
- The set's minifigures include Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and Ned Flanders.
- Pictures of Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II can be seen on the box next to Bart and Lisa Simpson, but they were not in this set.
- The Simpsons House was designed by LEGO designer Marcos Bessa.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
The Simpsons House Reviews
Is this LEGO set a good investment?
“For a The Simpsons set, 71006 LEGO The Simpsons House is a very good investment as it has been outperforming the theme's average annual growth by 37% with an annual return of over 13% compared to the expected 8%.”
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The Brothers Brick
“This is an unusual set in that it doesn't fit in line with the other sets by Lego. It is a licensed stand-alone exclusive that suits the tastes of serious builders. At the same time, the numerous details make this a great playset as well for the kids. The interior is the... More true highlight of the set, featuring numerous well-designed details and detachable furniture.”
Brickset
“If you are a Simpsons fan, this set is an obvious winner. I am very happy with it, even given the cost, and am satisfied that justice has been done in the design of this iconic location. While there are certainly inaccuracies, they are acceptable in my opinion to keep costs... More down.”
Full review at brickset.com
“This set is a long build, but a fun one. While the LEGO Simpsons House isn't identical to that of the show, the spirit is certainly there and it's close enough to be a faithful adaptation, even if not exact. The rooms are well-done, the garden adds to the whole environment,... More and the garage, too, has a good amount of detail.”
Subtheme Analysis
Lifespan
37 mos (this set 45 mos)
Annual growth
+8.31% (this set +13.14%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
About The Simpsons

LEGO The Simpsons is a licensed theme introduced in 2014, based on the popular animated TV sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The Simpsons theme was released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the show. In addition to the sets in the theme a series of blind bag minifigure collections (71005 The Simpsons Series and 71009 The Simpsons Series 2) were released as well as a Homer Simpson & Krusty the Clown BrickHeadz. A LEGO-themed Simpsons episode aired in May 2014, called Brick like Me at around the same time of the theme's release.
Summary
The Simpsons The Simpsons House set 71006 was released on February 3, 2014, retailing for $200, it has since been retired. New, unopened sets are valued at $412, used ones can be found for $319.
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Recreate hilarious scenes from the classic animated TV series with The Simpsons House. Taken right out of Springfield, this amazing model is crammed with tons of LEGO brick detail. Lift off the roof and open up the house to discover Homer and Marge's big family bedroom including bed and Maggie's crib, Bart's room with his skateboard and Krusty the Clown poster, Lisa's room with her favorite books, jazz poster and more, and bathroom with shower, toilet, sink and mirror. Lift off the top floor to reveal the fully-fitted kitchen with dining table, chairs, yellow and light-blue tiled floor and lots of pots, pans and other accessories.
Then it's into the living room with couch and TV playing Itchy and Scratchy, purple piano and more. Next to the house is the detachable garage, complete with workbench, tool rack, vacuum cleaner, broom, toolbox, tools and the family car, complete with dent (because only in a LEGO world are dents a plus!), opening trunk and 'radioactive' bar from...
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