robert frank found three high uber end apartments but the price tag, absolutely insane, right? >> absolutely insane. new york may have a penthouse shortage or at least that's a fear among brokers after today's report. brown harris stevens saying there was a big decline in sales in the multi-million dollar category. sales of propertiesed 5 million or more fell 25% from a year ago and $10 million plus homes fell by nearly 50%. inventory a big problem. brokers saying they are running out of ultra luxe penthouses and properties. but a lot of that inventory is overpriced. we went around and did some shopping, some aggressively priced, shall we say, priorities, the penthouse at the power hotel, 16 rooms, panoramic views of the city and central park, 23-foot city but it's 125 million smackers, not including the annual maintenance of half a million dollars. also this, the 18th floor of the sherry netterland, 7,000 square feet, 2,000 of outdoor space and the price tag is $95 million. that's a little rich, even for the super rich? that's it, the pool of potential buyers must be extraordinarily small, and i guess places like that also have