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How Much Does a Headstone Cost? Tombstone Average Prices & Buying Guide

Headstone prices range widely—from $500 to more than $10,000. Here’s a breakdown of average costs, what affects them, and how to choose a meaningful option that fits your budget.

How Much Does a Tombstone Cost?

A headstone serves as a lasting tribute to someone you love. But when you start exploring options, you’ll quickly find that prices vary—sometimes by thousands of dollars. That’s because the final cost depends on the type of marker, the material, and how much customization you want.

On average, expect to spend between $500 for a basic flat marker and $10,000 or more for a large, customized monument.

Average Headstone Costs by Type

The biggest price difference comes down to the style. Here’s what you can expect:

TypeDescriptionAverage Price
Flat MarkerLies flush with the ground, simple design$500 – $1,500
Beveled MarkerSlightly raised and angled for easier reading$800 – $2,000
Slant MarkerUpright with a slanted front face$1,200 – $3,000
Upright MonumentTall vertical stone, more room for design$2,000 – $5,000+
Custom Monument or StatueFully personalized, includes carvings, artwork, or unique shapes$5,000 – $10,000+

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What Influences the Cost of a Headstone?

Several key factors play into the final price:

1. Material

  • Granite – Durable, versatile, and most commonly used. Prices range from $500 to $5,000+.
  • Marble – Known for its look, but softer and more prone to weathering. Generally $1,500 to $4,000+.
  • Bronze – Often used for flat plaques, starting around $1,000 and going up based on design.

2. Size and Design

Larger stones and unique shapes cost more due to extra materials and labor.

3. Engraving and Personalization

Basic engraving is often included, but detailed artwork, portraits, or longer inscriptions add to the total.

4. Installation and Delivery

Some cemeteries charge separately for placing the stone. Installation alone can cost between $200 and $1,000.

5. Cemetery Rules

Some locations have restrictions on size, style, or material, which may affect your options and price.

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Smart Tips for Buying a Headstone

  • Know the rules – Check cemetery guidelines before you buy.
  • Compare prices – Get quotes from local providers and online sellers.
  • Look for packages – Some funeral homes and cemeteries bundle headstone and installation costs.
  • Choose quality – A more durable material may cost more upfront but need less maintenance later.

When to Buy a Headstone

There’s no need to rush. Many families wait several months—or even a year—before purchasing a headstone. That time allows space to grieve, plan thoughtfully, and budget as needed.

Final Thoughts

Choosing a headstone is a personal process. Whether you go with a simple flat marker or a custom-designed monument, what matters most is that it honors the person it represents. With prices ranging from $500 to $10,000 or more, understanding what affects cost helps you make a decision that feels right—both emotionally and financially.

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