Is a Piano Losing Its Value? Analysis and Outlook with PIANEX
Does a piano lose value over time?
Buying a piano is a major investment. At PIANEX, we help you understand the factors that influence the value of a piano, so you can make an informed choice.
Factors affecting the value of a piano
1. Manufacture and quality of materials
Durability and sound quality depend directly on the materials used. Our pianos are assembled in China with strings and keyboards of German origin to guarantee performance and stability over time.
2. Wear and maintenance
A well-maintained piano retains its value much better. Regular tuning, cleaning and minor repairs are essential to ensure longevity and smooth operation.
3. Supply and demand
The market is changing. Well-positioned, quality pianos like those from PIANEX can maintain or even increase their value, depending on their popularity. Obsolete or less sought-after models lose value more easily.
4. New vs. used
We only sell new pianos, guaranteeing intact mechanics. Used pianos may be cheaper, but are often subject to rapid depreciation depending on their condition.
A long-term investment
A well-built, well-maintained and carefully chosen piano can retain its value for many years. At PIANEX, we offer models offering excellent value for money to optimize this investment.
Resale: what to look out for?
Resale will depend on the brand, maintenance and general condition of the piano. A well-preserved, quality piano will sell better. Conversely, a neglected instrument may be difficult to sell, or at a very low price.
Why choose a PIANEX piano?
- Acoustic quality and durability
- New models only
- Financing options available
- Videos and decision-support resources
Our commitment: to make piano buying simple, safe and transparent, even without a showroom.
Conclusion
A piano can lose value, but this depends on many criteria. With PIANEX pianos, you invest in a reliable and potentially valuable instrument, while benefiting from comprehensive support.
Discover our collection and contact us if you have any questions about the value and longevity of our acoustic pianos.