If your budget is really tight (under £400) then there's not many alternatives to the Chase...
Chase pianos are OK for absolute beginners... But you will need to upgrade to something that has a more realistic touch and sound in about 2-3 years. You should be able to sell it on quite easily.
Another piano to consider is the Casio CDP100. This is a better piano than the Chase.
If you could stretch a little more then there's the Yamaha YDP140, Classenti CDP1, Kawai CL25, and Casio PX130. Some of these pianos are also available on a 'Rent-to-Buy' programme. Here's details of that: http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/piano-rental.html |