New Yorkers may be paying a bit more for their holiday cheer this year, as Christmas trees are costing as much as $400.

According to local papers, a 12-foot Canadian balsam was going for the full fare in Tribeca, while a 10-foot tree was selling for $395 at the Chelsea Garden Center.

According to the New York Daily News, "Hundred of dollars is outrageous," said Sophia Koulomzin, 27, of Brooklyn, who spent $25 for a 2-foot Christmas bush.

Scott Gartland, manager of the Tribeca lot tells WCBS in New York, "People think, 'These guys spend $5 on a tree and make $100,' and it's not true. You can do the math of how much money I'm not making."

According to CBS, Gartland said his prices have held steady for 10 years, despite the $3-a-gallon diesel fuel he uses to run a generator.