GRAND PIANO VALUATIONS

PLEASE NOTE: We do not provide Valuations for Older Grand Pianos Made Before 1950.

GRAND

VALUATION

(MADE AFTER 1950)

Grand Valuation Help

This Grand Piano Valuation calculator is designed for Grand Pianos made after 1970 but also provides results for Pianos manufactured as far back as 1950. Each calculation accesses unique valuation data from your Pianos specific Model, Age and condition criteria. Select from over 2000 different models currently sold worldwide and tailor these results to calculate a clear Market Value Price Range.

STEP 1. Select Your Pianos Brand

Choose from 75 Popular Piano Brands with Over 2000 Different Models Currently for sale. If your brand isn’t listed then you can simply select your Pianos Quality Rating.

STEP 2. Choose the Piano Model Most Similar to Yours

Some Piano Brands change their Model numbers every few years while others have remained unchanged for decades. Most importantly is selecting a model of similar size… which you can scroll through to find. If you’ve chosen a specific brand quality then the option provided is to select the pianos size.

STEP 3. Select Your Piano’s Age & Condition

Your Piano’s Year of Manufacture combined with it’s current condition ensures the valuation calculated is estimated accurately.

STEP 4. Choose your Local Currency & Press Calculate

DEPRECIATION

VALUE

(ANY PIANO MADE AFTER 1950)

Depreciation Value Help

This Depreciation Calculator is designed for both Uprights & Grand manufactured as far back as 1950. Simply enter your pianos current New (Retail) Price and your pianos year of manufacture. This calculator uses our unique depreciation formula along with personalised options to help pinpoint your pianos current Market Value.

STEP 1. Check Your Pianos Current Retail Price

To do this you could contact a local piano retailer or simply a quick online search. Keep in mind that specific models change every few years so it’s mostly about identifying a similar piano in terms of Brand, size and country of manufacture.

STEP 2. Enter Your Currency & Retail Price

This amount should only consist of the pianos retail price without all the added extras such as delivery & tuning cost that may normally be included in the price.

STEP 3. Select Your Pianos Year of Manufacture

STEP 4. Select Your Piano’s Condition (Relative To Its Age)

The general condition of your instrument is also hard to assess without a comparison of several pianos of simula age. The condition may relate to both the internal and external aspects which will impact the pianos visual appeal, playability and overall value.

STEP 5. Select Your Piano’s Quality Rating

This may be difficult to assess, however we have a Brand Quality Calculator To make it easy. Clear HERE to check your Quality.