Having to swap your house for Super Bowl 50 tickets may not be outlandish after all. According to SeatGeek the top ticket price for the upcoming Super Bowl goes for $408,707. The base ticket cost is $344,900. The buyer must also pay TicketCity a $63,807 fee.

The seat is located in Suite 40, Row 1 in Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

No need to bring your own. Wine and beer are catered in the suite for the match between the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos on February 7.

According to USAToday, the average resale Super Bowl 50 ticket price is $5,335, a 25 percent annual increase over last year. For Super Bowl XLIX the average ticket price was $4,271 when the New England Patriots beat the Seattle Seahawks 28-24.

“I think right now the reason for the high demand and prices is more because of where the game is than who is playing,” said Chris Leyden, an analyst at SeatGeek. Santa Clara is part of income-rich Silicon Valley.

If the game is a blow out, the high-priced ticket owner has the consolation of a great view of the halftime show with British rock group Cold Play. That would come to about $27,000 per minute.

For bargain hunters, a pair of nose-bleed seats in Section 400 can be yours for $7,528.65, delivery charges included.

Ticket buyers should purchase now says CNBC. Prices are expected to rise significantly over the next days before the event.

In case you are wondering the San Antonio Express-News shows here the houses you can get for $400,000 across Texas.