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See what items actually sold for on eBay. Search sold comps by keyword or product photo to get median sold prices, demand signals, and condition ranges across eBay, Poshmark, and Mercari.
AI image search: drop a product photo or snap one with your camera and Resellbot identifies the item, then pulls real eBay sold comps. Keyword search works without JavaScript.
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eBay sold marketplace at a glance
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What's selling on eBay right now
Live market snapshots from recent eBay sold listings.
Evergreen guide
What are eBay sold listings?
eBay sold listings are completed eBay listings that ended with a buyer purchasing the item. They are different from active listings, watch-count screenshots, promoted listings, and optimistic asking prices. When a reseller says they are checking "comps," they usually mean they are looking at sold listings to understand what buyers have recently paid for the same or similar item.
The direct eBay sold-listing search URL uses the same search surface as ordinary eBay search, plus the completed and sold filters. In URL terms, the important parameters are LH_Sold=1 and LH_Complete=1. A search for a Sony WH-1000XM5 headset, for example, becomes an eBay search URL with your keyword in _nkw and those two sold filters added. That is the simplest way to separate actual market-clearing prices from active inventory.
For sellers, sold data matters because resale pricing is an execution problem, not a wish list. The fastest way to lose time is to anchor on one active listing with a high price, list your item too high, then wait. Sold listings show the range buyers have accepted, the conditions that earned premiums, and the recency of demand. They also reveal when a category is liquid enough to tolerate a higher price and when you need to price aggressively.
How to find sold listings on eBay
- Search the item name. Start with brand, model, style name, size, and any important material or color terms. Avoid filler words like "rare" unless they are part of the real product name.
- Open the filter panel. On desktop, use the left filter column. On mobile, open the filter sheet near the top of eBay search results.
- Choose Sold Items. eBay automatically enables completed listings too. In the URL, this is represented by
LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1. - Sort by ended recently. Recent comps usually matter more than old comps, especially for electronics, sneakers, trading cards, and trend-driven clothing.
- Compare like with like. Match condition, size, color, included accessories, authentication status, and shipping terms before you set your price.
Why sold beats active listings for pricing decisions
Active listings tell you what sellers want. Sold listings tell you what buyers accepted. That difference is the core reason sellers should price from sold comps first. Active inventory can be stale, duplicated, promoted, or anchored to an unrealistic high number. A sold listing has cleared the market. It still needs interpretation, but it starts from a real transaction.
The best pricing workflow is to use active listings only after you understand the sold range. If sold comps cluster between $70 and $90 and current active inventory starts at $120, that gap is information. It may mean the active sellers are overpriced, or it may mean inventory is temporarily thin and you can test the upper end. Without sold comps, you cannot tell the difference.
How to read sold comps
Start with the median, not the highest sale. The median is the middle of the market, so one unusual outlier does not drag your price target up or down. The mean can still help, but it is more sensitive to damaged lots, rare variants, multi-item bundles, and accepted offers that were inflated by shipping. Resellbot shows the interquartile range because the middle 50 percent of comps is often the most useful pricing band.
Recency matters next. A sale from yesterday should carry more weight than a sale from three months ago when the product category moves quickly. Electronics depreciate, sneakers and cards can spike or fade, and seasonal clothing changes with weather. For evergreen goods, older comps may be fine, but you should still check whether the most recent sales are moving up or down.
Condition is the third filter. A new sealed item, an open-box item, and a fair-condition item can all share the same title but clear at very different prices. Look for photos, missing accessories, storage wear, odors, authentication tags, battery health, and any seller notes that would explain the price. If you cannot match condition, use the lower side of the comp range.
Shipping can change the true sold price. A $70 sale with free shipping may net similarly to a $58 sale with $12 shipping. For eBay comps, Resellbot adds detected shipping into the displayed comp price when the data is available, because buyers experience total price, not item price alone. When shipping is missing or unclear, validate on eBay before making a high-stakes buy.
Finally, remove outliers. A single unusually high sale may be a rare color, international buyer, bundle, promoted auction result, or seller-specific anomaly. A single unusually low sale may be damaged, poorly photographed, miscategorized, or missing a key accessory. Good comp work is pattern recognition, not cherry-picking.
eBay sold listings vs. Terapeak
eBay's public sold listings are fastest for everyday pricing. They are simple, available to anyone, and give you a concrete set of recent transactions. Terapeak is better when you need broader research, category-level seasonality, longer history, or seller-performance context inside an eBay seller workflow. Many professional sellers use both: public sold listings for quick pricing and Terapeak for deeper sourcing decisions.
Resellbot fits between those two workflows. It keeps the speed of a normal sold search, adds cross-marketplace comps, and summarizes the pricing distribution. That makes it useful at the thrift store, in a warehouse intake flow, or while drafting listings at a desk. You can still click through to eBay when you need native validation.
Common reseller categories
Sneakers
For sneakers, size, condition, box, colorway, and authenticity matter. Sold listings help you avoid pricing from a deadstock comp when you have a worn pair. Check whether the most recent sales are clustered by size; uncommon sizes can behave differently.
Vintage clothing
Vintage clothing comps are messier because titles vary. Search brand, era, graphic keywords, measurements, and material. A median gives you a starting point, but photos and condition usually decide the final listing price.
Electronics
Electronics need model precision. One letter in a model number can change value. Include storage capacity, carrier lock status, battery health, included accessories, and whether the item is tested.
Trading cards
Cards depend on set, number, condition, grading company, and grade. Raw and graded comps should be separated. Recent velocity is especially important when a card is moving because of a release, tournament, or media cycle.
Designer bags
Designer bag comps require authentication status, style name, size, material, color, and flaw disclosure. A low sold price may reflect missing authenticity support or significant wear, not the true market for a clean example.
Limitations of eBay sold data
Public eBay sold data is not perfect. The visible sold window is limited, commonly around 90 days on public search surfaces. Regional demand can differ, especially for bulky items and categories where shipping cost changes buyer behavior. Condition is self-reported by sellers, so two listings with the same condition label may not be equal. Accepted offers and promoted listings can also make exact price interpretation more complicated.
Those limits do not make sold listings less useful; they just mean comps should be read as evidence. Use the full pattern: median, range, recency, condition, category, and marketplace context. When the stakes are high, click through to the original marketplace and inspect the listing details.
How Resellbot extends eBay sold listings
Resellbot starts with eBay sold listings but adds the context sellers ask for while sourcing and pricing. The tool compares eBay, Poshmark, and Mercari in one result set, summarizes median sold price and interquartile range, estimates demand level and velocity, breaks comps down by condition, and lets you search from a product photo when you do not know the exact title.
The market snapshots above turn sold listings into quick sourcing signals: what is moving now, which categories are clearing the most volume, which brands are leading in sold revenue, and which items are accelerating week over week. Use them to spot demand before tying up cash in inventory.
FAQ
Questions about eBay sold listings
What are eBay sold listings?
eBay sold listings are completed marketplace listings that ended with a sale. They show what buyers actually paid, which makes them stronger pricing evidence than active listings.
How do I search eBay sold listings?
Search your item on eBay, open filters, and enable Sold Items. The URL will include LH_Sold=1 and LH_Complete=1. Resellbot does the same search workflow and adds pricing summaries.
Are eBay sold listings the same as completed listings?
Completed listings include ended listings whether or not they sold. Sold listings are the subset that ended with a transaction, so sellers usually care about the sold subset first.
How far back do eBay sold listings go?
Public eBay sold search commonly exposes a recent window around 90 days. Availability can vary by category and marketplace surface.
Why should I use median sold price?
Median sold price is less sensitive to outliers than the average. It is usually a better starting point when a few unusual sales are much higher or lower than the market.
Does shipping count in sold comps?
It should. Buyers evaluate total price, so Resellbot adds detected shipping into the comp price when eBay provides it. Always validate shipping on high-value items.
Can I search sold listings by photo?
Yes. With JavaScript enabled, Resellbot can identify an uploaded, pasted, dropped, or camera-captured image and turn it into sold comp searches.
Does Resellbot only search eBay?
No. eBay is the primary sold-listing source for this page, but the tool also compares Poshmark and Mercari sold comps when those marketplaces return matches.
Is this free?
Yes. The eBay sold listings search is free to use. Optional account features can support saved searches and other reseller workflows.
When should I still open eBay directly?
Open eBay directly when a purchase decision is expensive, condition is ambiguous, or you need to inspect listing photos, offer context, item specifics, or seller notes.
Glossary
Reseller terms used in sold comps
- Comp
- A comparable sold listing used to estimate what a similar item is worth.
- Sales share
- A category's share of total sold volume across the analyzed window, expressed as a percentage of all observed sold listings.
- Velocity
- How quickly similar items are selling over a recent time window.
- ASP
- Average selling price, usually calculated from sold transactions.
- Median
- The middle price in a sorted list of comps, useful because it resists outliers.
- Mean
- The arithmetic average price. Useful, but sensitive to unusually high or low sales.
- IQR
- Interquartile range, the middle 50 percent of prices between the first and third quartiles.
- Outlier
- A comp that is far above or below the normal price range and needs explanation before it influences pricing.
- Completed listing
- An ended listing. It may or may not have sold.
- Sold listing
- An ended listing that resulted in a sale.
- Demand level
- A summary of how much buyer activity appears in recent sold data.
- Condition premium
- The extra value buyers pay for better condition, sealed packaging, accessories, or authentication.
- SKU
- A stock keeping unit or internal seller identifier used to track inventory.
- BOLO
- Be on the lookout: an item or category worth sourcing because demand and margin look attractive.
- Cross-listing
- Listing the same item on multiple marketplaces such as eBay, Poshmark, and Mercari.
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