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Government property for sale or lease. We frequently have surplus personal property and real property available for qualified parties to buy or lease. Furniture and equipment such as appliances, wall hangings, technological devices, and the relocation expenses for such property.
Federal real estate properties that are no longer needed by the federal government may be made available for public uses to state and local governments, regional agencies, or non-profit organizations.
Learn how to buy surplus property. GSA operates a variety of sales venues for citizens and public organizations. Visit GSA Auctions® for more information or to search and bid on available personal property.
GSA is responsible for promoting effective use of federal real property assets, as well as the disposal of real property that is no longer mission-critical to federal agencies. With thousands of properties in the federal portfolio, disposing of underused federal property is a considerable task.
The Goodfellow Federal Center is a suburban office park situated on a 62.5-acre, 23-building campus. The buildings that now comprise the Goodfellow Federal Center were built in 1941 by the Department of Defense and were functioned as an Army ammunition plant to support World War II.
Eligible state and local government agencies and nonprofit organizations can obtain personal property that the federal government no longer needs through the Federal Surplus Personal Property Donation Program.
View vacant space and information for GSA-owned and -leased properties across the country and its territories using our Inventory of GSA Owned and Leased Properties (IOLP) map tool, or download the full IOLP dataset on Data.gov.
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You can purchase surplus government property through GSA Auctions SM. The site offers the general public the chance to bid electronically on federal assets. All registered participants can bid on a single item or multiple items (lots) within specified time frames.
GSA’s Real Property Utilization and Disposal Division is responsible for selling surplus Federal land, improvements to land, and rights to land. These properties can vary widely in location, size, use and value.