Hello folks
I have long been a lurker here and have learnt loads and been inspired and influenced to make some pretty good decissions.
I am learning Piano, arriving late to the party, started 6 years ago and now in my early 60's though I swear I don't look a day over 21-ish

I am learning on a Yamaha U10Bl piano, it's a U1 only difference is the top opening being one whole piece instead of being divided into 2.
Where I live there is a massive shortage of piano tuners, my regualar tuner fell ill and is no longer availble which means having to bus tuners who have to travel a good hour away to do so, the thing is the new tuner is expensive, plus there are travelling expenses incurred. I would not mind so much if the person was as capable as my original tuner, to date this year I have spent around £300 in tuning and servicing and my piano could do with another fine tuning, more to do with my being fussy than it really needing it, I can and do, tune the odd string myself, I did an whole octave once which took me 7 hours and frazzled my poor soul, last tuning the technician mentioned that the butt plate screws could do with a tightening, (the action was removed and replaced when serviced at the beginning of this year) so now the cost for me to get my piano tuned, voiced (the previous voicing was not maintained during the 2cd tuning later this year) and the butt plate screws sorted is now making me cry!! its too much, between £140-£180, so now I am looking at my piano like a second hand car one has to keep pouring money into to keep it on the road, hence the look at digitals.
From reading these boards, I am tempted with the Kawai CA99 or the 901, aesthetically I love the look of the Roland LX708 but not sure about the sound.
So if you guys could put yourself in my shoes and appreciate that I like most folk, are not minted with loads of money, but not exactly skint either, what would you do?
The main points for me is that with the digital it would pay for itself within 5 years given the cost of tuning the piano but I would no longer have my acoustic which may or may not effect me spirtitually, the money I would get from selling my acoustic would most likely cover the cost of the digital and if it did not I would not be dipping too deep into my pockets,
To put things further into perspective the previous piano tuner/techician charges would have been £65 for tuning and making my piano sound warmer if it needed it, as for the butt plate, maybe an extra £10 -£20 on top, so you can see the price differences are quite consderable.
Anyway I will leave this lenghty post here and thank you all for having the time to read this and respond.
Any questions feel free to ask.