North Texas Piano Gallery · 2025 Guide
Piano
Price Guide
An honest, complete breakdown of what pianos cost in 2025 — from beginner keyboards to concert grand pianos — with expert guidance on what you get at every price point.
Digital Pianos
Digital Piano Prices
Digital pianos require no tuning and are ideal for apartments, students, and players who need flexibility. Prices range from entry-level keyboards to professional stage instruments.
$300–$800
Casio Privia PX-S, Yamaha P-45
Beginners, children, casual practice
$800–$2,000
Roland FP-30X, Yamaha P-125
Serious students, home practice
$2,000–$4,000
Kawai ES920, Roland RD-2000
Advanced students, gigging musicians
$4,000–$8,000
Yamaha Clavinova CLP-800
Dedicated home musicians
$8,000–$30,000
Yamaha AvantGrand, Kawai Novus
Grand piano action with digital convenience
Upright Pianos
Upright Piano Prices
The most popular piano for homes — vertical design, full acoustic sound, minimal footprint.
$1,000–$4,000
Restored vintage (Kimball, Wurlitzer)
Beginners, budget buyers
$4,000–$10,000
Quality used Yamaha U1, Kawai K-3
Families, intermediate students
$10,000–$18,000
New Yamaha U1/U3, Kawai K-300
Serious students, teachers
$18,000–$35,000
Yamaha SX series, Kawai K-800
Advanced performers
$35,000+
Bösendorfer, Steinway upright
Professionals, collectors
Grand Pianos
Grand Piano Prices
The most important purchase decision in a piano buyer’s journey. Grand piano prices span a wider range than any other category.
$5,000–$15,000
Restored vintage baby grand
Budget grand buyers, first-time buyers
$15,000–$35,000
Yamaha GB1K, Kawai GL-10 (new)
Families upgrading from upright
$35,000–$70,000
Yamaha C1X–C2X, Kawai GL-30
Serious musicians
$70,000–$120,000
Yamaha C5/C7, Mason & Hamlin
Advanced performers
$120,000–$200,000
Steinway Model B, Bösendorfer 200
Professional level
$200,000+
Steinway Model D, Fazioli F308
Concert halls, serious collectors
What Affects Piano Price?
01
Brand Heritage
Steinway, Bösendorfer, and Fazioli command premiums for hand-craftsmanship and century-long reputation.
02
Age & Condition
A properly restored 1970s Yamaha U1 is often worth more than a new entry-level brand. Condition matters as much as age.
03
New vs Pre-Owned
Certified pre-owned pianos typically sell for 30–50% less than new, with comparable performance.
04
Action & Sound
Pianos with responsive action, rich tone, and consistent sustain command higher prices regardless of brand.
The Smart Middle Ground
Our certified pre-owned pianos give you the quality of a top brand at 30–50% less than new — with our quality guarantee and first-year tuning included.
Explore Certified Pre-OwnedGet an Expert Opinion
Pricing guides are just the start. Every piano plays differently, and real value depends on the specific instrument. Visit our Colleyville showroom and let our team guide you.
