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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.
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.
Surplus Property is property the government does not need. Personal property includes assets ranging from office equipment and furniture to scientific equipment, heavy machinery, airplanes, vessels, and vehicles.
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.
GSA Auctions SM: Bid electronically on surplus federal personal property. Surplus Personal Property Sales: Find personal property using one of a variety of sales methods including live auction, fixed price, drop-by, and sealed bid.
For citizens seeking surplus property The public can buy surplus personal property that is not needed by either federal agencies or by state and local organizations. The public can bid on most of the property at GSA Auctions .
USA.gov Government Auctions and Sales: Search for surplus property and connect to seller’s websites to bid on or buy items. People who may not bid. A GSA employee, or a spouse or minor child of a GSA employee, or their agents, may not bid on federal personal property.
Federal asset sales is an e-government program designed to improve and optimize the way the federal government sells its surplus, exchange/sale, and/or forfeited assets to the public via online and offline auctions.
General public, explore GSA Auctions to buy federal surplus personal property. State and local government agencies and non-profit organizations, visit www.gsa.gov/propertydonations for eligibility information. Schools and educational nonprofits serving K-12 students, visit Computers for Learning.
GSA can sell agency surplus, exchange/sale, and forfeited personal property through GSA Auctions or offline sales. GSA provides services that will speed disposal of property and generate greater returns.