Do pianos hold their value?

From a financial perspective (excluding instruments with special historical or artistic value), pianos are a depreciating asset. They depreciate quickly for the first few years and then slowly thereafter. They may eventually appear to appreciate in value, but the appreciation is entirely due to inflation.
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How much do pianos depreciate?

Pianos typically depreciate to 78% of their value in the first year alone. After this, you can see it slowly continues to decline for 20 years, reaching its final number of 40% of its original value. What is this? As you can see, after the first couple of years, pianos will depreciate by about 5% per year.
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Are used pianos worth anything?

Prices of used pianos vary wildly, depending on local economies, supply and demand, and the cosmetics and playing condition of the instrument at hand, including the amount and quality of any restoration work done.
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Are old pianos valuable?

Antique pianos and organs can be valued anywhere from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. It is important that sellers realize the real value difference between a restored instrument and an unrestored instrument.
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How do I know if my piano is worth anything?

We suggest setting your initial asking price about 10–15% higher than the FMV, and accept any offer within 15–20% of the FMV. Make the buyer of your piano feel as if they have "won" while you still get Fair Market Value for your instrument.
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Are pianos a good investment?

From a financial perspective (excluding instruments with special historical or artistic value), pianos are a depreciating asset. They depreciate quickly for the first few years and then slowly thereafter. They may eventually appear to appreciate in value, but the appreciation is entirely due to inflation.
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Is a 100 year old piano worth buying?

Antique pianos are pianos that're at least a hundred years old, and, like antique books, they're not worth a lot of money just because of their age. In actuality, these old instruments may be worth very little at all, depending on their brand and condition.
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Should I buy a 100 year old piano?

The answer is: it depends. Old pianos can continue to sound wonderful for many years with regular maintenance and care, but even pianos that have deteriorated can often be restored to their former glory, and in many cases made to sound even better than when they were new.
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What is the best way to sell a used piano?

  1. Research Your Piano Brand. ...
  2. Determine A Fair Price. ...
  3. List Your Piano On eBay, Craigslist, or Facebook Marketplace. ...
  4. Run Ads To Sell Your Piano. ...
  5. Reach Out To Technicians And Piano Tuners. ...
  6. Find Local Places That Buy Used Pianos. ...
  7. Consider Donating Your Piano.
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How do I get rid of an old upright piano?

Check to see if your local trash or junk removal service, charities, and recycling facility accepts pianos or offers piano disposal service. Schedule a pickup time with piano movers. Clear a path for the piano movers to carry the instrument through.
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What do you do with an old piano?

If the piano is in disrepair and is unable to be fixed, you can take it to the dump. If you've tried selling it and tried to give it away to no avail, it is also time to take it to the dump. It is sad, but with these old instruments, it is what it is.
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What is the lifespan of a piano?

With regular proper maintenance, tuning, and storage, a quality piano can give up to 50 years of adequate service.
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How much should I spend on a piano?

Most new consumer-grade vertical pianos sell in the range of $3,000 to $10,000. Some higher-end ones cost two or three times that, and a few cost less. New entry-level grands generally go for $7,000 to $10,000, mid-range grands from $10,000 to $30,000, and high-end grands for $30,000 to $100,000 or more.
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Which brand of piano is best?

Who are the Best Piano Makers in the World?
  • Bösendorfer. Bösendorfer is one of the oldest luxury piano makers in the world, having started in Vienna, Austria in 1828. ...
  • Blüthner. Another great piano manufacturer from Germany, this time Leipzig. ...
  • Steinway & Sons. ...
  • Bechstein. ...
  • Fazioli. ...
  • Shigeru Kawai. ...
  • Mason and Hamlin. ...
  • Stuart and Sons.
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Can you tune a piano after 20 years?

A new piano, or a piano 10, 15 or 20 years old that has never been serviced needs tuning three or four times before stabilizing. The only exception is when a new piano has been sitting on the showroom floor for several months and has gone through several in-house, or showroom tunings before purchased.
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What do used pianos sell for?

You can go as old as 1975 for a Yamaha grand in this price range, and for the other brands you should go no older than 1985. 10. $10,000.00 -$15,000.00: In this price range you should expect to find very good quality Yamaha and Kawai grand pianos up to 6 ft.
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How old of a piano should I buy?

10-20 years: Depending on use and environment, sometimes pianos feel brand new while at other times, they might feel subtly broken in. At 30 years: the difference between the new, tight and succinct feel of a piano can change depending on use. With light use, pianos will feel like the 20-year version.
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How expensive is tuning a piano?

Regular piano tuning is a necessary service for anyone who wants to keep and use a piano for any length of time. It's part of the cost of ownership. The average price to tune a piano ranges from $65 to $225, and the cost can increase by several hundred dollars if the piano requires multiple tuning sessions or repairs.
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Does moving a piano put it out of tune?

They're built to withstand up to 20 tons of string tension and decades of heavy usage, so the physical movement of a piano usually has very little effect on its tuning or other adjustments. It's the climate change associated with the move, rather than the actual move itself, that makes pianos go out of tune.
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Are white pianos tacky?

White pianos are almost universally considered as 'vulgar,' Hollywood cheesy, or downright bad taste – i.e. an instrument treated as a decorated item, trivializing the object, and de facto, trivializing music.
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Is there a blue book for pianos?

The Bluebook of Pianos is an invaluable handbook for anyone who owns or plans to buy a piano. After an illustrated discussion of piano structure that explains the workings of both grand and upright pianos, the book gives careful advice for purchasing a new or used piano.
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How do I sell my old antique piano?

If your desire is to become an educated seller and get the most value you can from your instrument, then you might consider alternative methods such as consignment placement in upscale antique stores or boutiques, consignment with a piano dealer, or advertising your instrument on more specialized antiques-related ...
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When did pianos stop using ivory?

In 1990, a global treaty was signed, banning trade in all kinds of rhino or elephant ivory. Pianos with ivory keys are no longer manufactured, but many older pianos with ivory keys still exist and are in use.
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