House of Resell Review 2026: The Widest Net in UK Reselling
Widest category coverage
The widest net in UK reselling, 50+ automated monitors and channels spanning sneakers, tickets, whisky, trading cards and crypto, run by a team that's been at it since 2014. Generalist by design, and the best pick if you want one group for everything.
- Price
- £34.99/mo
- Whop rating
- 4.9★ (453 reviews)
- Members
- 4,895+
- Trial
- Free hub access
What we like
- 50+ automated monitors across online and in-store stock
- Widest category coverage of any UK group: sneakers, tickets, whisky, TCG, crypto
- Running since 2014 under veteran reseller Manny, featured on BBC Radio 4
- 4.9★ from 453 Whop reviews (the most-reviewed UK group we cover)
- Free hub on Whop lets you see success stories before paying
What to watch
- Jack of all trades: specialists beat it in any single category
- £34.99/month with no full free trial
- The breadth can overwhelm beginners, lots of channels to navigate
Most cook groups pick a lane. House of Resell’s whole identity is refusing to: since 2014 it has grown into the broadest reselling operation in the UK, with channels covering sneakers, concert tickets, whisky casks, trading cards, stocks and crypto, backed by what it states are more than 50 automated monitors watching online and in-store stock. If your reselling ambition is “anything that flips,” this is the group built for you.
The breadth is the product
Open House of Resell’s Discord and the structure tells you what you’re buying: a Main Reseller Hub, dedicated online and in-store flip channels, Hot Deals, a marketplace, support, and category rooms running from streetwear to whisky. The day-to-day experience members describe is a steady stream of flip alerts, often with the buy price, expected sale price and margin attached, which removes the “is this actually profitable?” homework that eats beginners alive.
That last detail matters more than it sounds. A monitor ping is only useful if you know what the item resells for; alerts that arrive pre-calculated are the difference between acting in seconds and second-guessing while stock disappears.
Track record you can actually check
House of Resell has receipts that most groups can’t match: operating continuously since 2014, fronted by Manny (@mannyuk), a reseller with 15+ years in the scene, and at one point featured on BBC Radio 4, which is not a sentence you can write about many Discord servers. On Whop it holds a 4.9-star average across 453 reviews, the highest review volume of any UK group we cover, with nearly 4,900 members joined.
Member reviews echo two themes: constant opportunities across niches (“nonstop Pokémon and lowkey flips” is a representative sentiment), and release guides that save people from bad buys. The criticism that exists is worth airing too, a minority of reviews find the community culture too laddish for their taste, and some flips amount to low-margin pre-order plays. Neither is disqualifying; both are worth knowing before you pay.
Where it loses to specialists
The honest trade-off: a group covering everything is rarely the best at any one thing. Resellers Paradise has the stronger Vinted reputation at £10 less. KaiKicks Apprentice teaches beginners far more deliberately. Sneaker-only purists have sharper options. House of Resell wins when you value the sum, when this month’s money is in tickets, next month’s in trading cards, and you want one subscription that follows the opportunity rather than three subscriptions you rotate.
There’s also no full free trial. A free hub on Whop shows you the forum and success stories, worth a look, but the monitors and category channels sit behind the £34.99.
Who should join (and who shouldn’t)
Join if: you flip (or want to flip) across multiple categories, you’re past the pure-beginner stage, and you’d rather have one broad feed than juggle niche memberships.
Look elsewhere if: you’re brand new and want teaching first (KaiKicks), you’re optimising cost per tool (Resellers Paradise), or you only care about one category and want the deepest group in it.
Our verdict
House of Resell is the strongest “one group for everything” pick in our UK rankings. It scores slightly below the leaders on our value and focus criteria, £34.99 with no trial, breadth over depth, but the 50+ monitors, the decade of operation and the most-reviewed listing in the UK scene make it an easy recommendation for the multi-category reseller it’s actually designed for.
How we assessed this group
This review is editorial research, not sponsored content. We verified the group’s live Whop listing on 11 June 2026, pricing and tiers, member count, and its review score and volume, and read member feedback on Whop alongside public material from the group’s own channels and independent write-ups. Where a claim comes from members or third-party testers rather than our own testing, the text says so. One honest caveat that applies to every group: Whop reviews are posted by paying members, so as with any platform review system, treat the averages as a signal rather than proof. Our scoring criteria are published in full on how we rank.
Pricing at a glance
| Tier | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Free Hub | Free | Limited preview, forum access and success stories on Whop |
| House of Resell Elite | £34.99/mo | Full Discord, 50+ monitors, all category channels (sneakers, tickets, whisky, TCG, crypto), guides and support |
Prices verified on Whop at the time of writing, always check the live page before joining.
Frequently asked questions
How much does House of Resell cost?
Elite membership is £34.99/month at the time of writing, covering the full Discord. A free hub/forum on Whop gives a limited preview. Check the live Whop listing for current pricing.
What makes House of Resell different from other UK cook groups?
Category breadth. Beyond the usual sneakers and retail it runs channels for ticket reselling, whisky investment, trading cards, stocks and crypto, wider than any other established UK group.
Who runs House of Resell?
It's been operating since 2014 and is fronted by Manny (@mannyuk), a UK reseller with over a decade in the scene. The group has been featured on BBC Radio 4.
Is House of Resell good for beginners?
The Discord is well-organised and the community is rated highly for support, but the sheer number of channels takes adjusting to. Beginners who want structured teaching may prefer KaiKicks Apprentice and can graduate to broad groups like this later.