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Super Bowl Tickets Go for Super Low Prices

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While prices are historically high, the bigger story for me is how little supply there is in the marketplace. At the current quantity available, the number is 67% below the previous low on this date in 2010.

Of all the possible Super Bowl outcomes, this is the lowest demand combination of teams, but given how little supply is in the market place, that may be the saving grace for fans looking to attend. At these supply levels, a Cowboys, Steelers and Packers appearance could have shot the market to a $10k average asking price. Historically, supply increases about 100% from Championship Sunday to peak supply, and it will be interesting to see how this year compares.

Real-time listings for the game:

Year Team 1 Team 2 City Avg. List Price Cheapest Ticket Qty Avail
2010 Saints Colts Miami $2,679 $1,721 3129
2011 Packers Steelers Dallas $3,621 $2,260 5321
2012 Giants Patriots Indianapolis $4,214 $2,325 3025
2013 49ers Ravens New Orleans $3,152 $1,943 3572
2014 Seahawks Broncos NJ $3,375 $1,278 6324
2015 Seahawks Patriots Phoenix $6,104 $3,379 6529
2016 Panthers Broncos San Francisco $4,828 $2,714 3684
2017 Falcons Patriots Houston $6,091 $3,012 1359
All data as of of 14 days from Super Bowl Sunday

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