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Government Auctions For Cars, Land, Homes, And More
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Government Auctions - Every day, the government confiscates, seizes and repossesses thousands of items. Ever wonder where it goes? It's sold at government auctions for up to 90% off the wholesale price. And it's more than just cars and houses. Nearly anything you can imagine is on sale.

One of the largest and most widespread types of government auctions out there is the seized property auction. Our government holds seized auctions and the majority of merchandise they have acquired was taken from criminals due to their illegal activity prior to their incarceration. Criminal's ill-gotten gains such as real estate, clothing, jewelry and expensive sports cars are seized then sold to the public at greatly reduced prices. Because the government is not seeking to make a profit off of the items they sell, but merely recoup money spent on case administration and prosecution, the deals that can be found on the auction block are simply incredible. Click Here to learn more

Like seized property auctions, surplus property auctions are also held by our government and offer up some of the best goods around. There is however, a significant difference between these two types of auctions. Unlike seized auctions, surplus goods basically come from various government agencies or local governments who have excess items that they longer need. These items are generally of a lower caliber than seized property auctions simply because the government isn't interested in purchasing fancy cars, real estate or jewelry. If all the lush items can only be found at a seized auction, what can you expect to find at a surplus property auction? Surprisingly pretty much everything! From boats, cars, and aircraft, to home furnishings, office supplies, and school supplies you can find it all at a surplus property auction.

The General Services Administration (GSA) is an independent agency of the U.S. government that was established to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. The GSA supplies products and communications to U.S. government offices and provides transportation and office space to federal employees, among other things. Many of the goods purchased by the GSA become surplus goods and are then auctioned off to the public at greatly discounted prices. Think of it as the government's way of recouping any of it's spending for these items. Click Here to learn more

There are two reasons why these goods become surplus. The first is rather easy: the government basically purchased too many items for federal offices and wndeavors. In this case, typically the items are almost always brand new. Nonetheless, the initial bid for these surplus goods will often start at a small fraction of what was paid for the item. The second reason is because the surplus item had been replaced by either a new or more technologically advanced item. This doesn't necessarily mean the item is defective or in bad condition. Rather. it simply means that the government felt it should be replaced with a newer more advanced model.

You may be asking yourself about what different types of items could be found at a GSA surplus property auction. GSA (along with its Contractors) holds several different auctions - both live and online auctions -- and at these auctions, they sell almost anything and everything you can think of. Items range from cars, trucks, and tools to industrial machinery, mobile homes, and office equipment. The list really goes on and on which is why I recommend that everyone check out these surplus property auctions.

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Government Auctions For Cars, Land, Homes, And More
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