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Where to sell vinyl records in Indianapolis

7 shops in Indianapolis, Indiana buy used records — 5 confirmed by their own website or customers' reviews. Expect roughly 30–50% of resale value in cash, more in store credit; call ahead for large collections (many shops make house calls for 500+ records).

The Exchange

4.6 ★★★★★ 869 reviews

5909 E 82nd St, Indianapolis, IN

Buys records

Retail chain for new & used CDs & vinyl, plus movies, games & related collectibles.

Indy CD & Vinyl

4.7 ★★★★★ 808 reviews

806 Broad Ripple Ave, Indianapolis, IN

Buys records sells turntablesCDs too

Long-running, independent outfit selling new-release & secondhand recordings in roomy surrounds.

Square Cat Vinyl

4.7 ★★★★★ 740 reviews

1054 Virginia Ave, Indianapolis, IN

Buys records listening stationscassettes

Hip, industrial-chic shop offering new & used records, plus live shows, coffee, wine & beer.

Luna Music

4.8 ★★★★★ 480 reviews

5202 N College Ave, Indianapolis, IN

Buys records

Vinyl and CD store stocking new and used titles, along with cassettes, T-shirts, socks and stickers.

Irvington Vinyl & Books

4.8 ★★★★★ 470 reviews

202 S Audubon Rd, Indianapolis, IN

Buys records cassettesbooks & movies

Traditional new & secondhand book & record store specializing in titles from smaller publishers.

The Exchange

4.6 ★★★★★ 401 reviews

10019 E Washington St, Indianapolis, IN

Buys records books & movies

Retail chain for new & used CDs & vinyl, plus movies, games & related collectibles.

Take Care Records

5 ★★★★★ 46 reviews

6215 Allisonville Rd, Indianapolis, IN

Buys records jazzbluesbooks & movies

Getting the best price in Indianapolis

  1. Look up your valuable titles first. Check sold prices on Discogs for your exact pressings — a shop prices a mystery box conservatively, but will pay real money for titles they can see are worth it. Our selling guide covers how to spot the valuable 10%.
  2. Get offers from more than one shop. The Exchange and Indy CD & Vinyl may specialize in different genres — the same box can get very different offers.
  3. Ask for the store-credit price too. It typically runs 20–30% higher than cash if you'd spend it anyway.
  4. Don't clean records with household products before selling — dealers prefer honest dust to swirl marks. Grading matters: see how grading works.

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