Government surplus auctions are public sales where federal, state, and local agencies sell items they no longer need. Every year, the U.S. government auctions billions of dollars worth of surplus property — from fleet vehicles and heavy equipment to computers, office furniture, and seized assets.
These gov auctions take place on official platforms like GSA Auctions (run by the General Services Administration), GovDeals (used by state and local agencies), and HUD (for foreclosed properties). The problem is that these platforms are fragmented — you have to check each one separately and navigate outdated interfaces.
GovAuctions solves this by aggregating listings from all major government auction platforms into one clean, searchable interface. Browse government surplus deals, set up email alerts for new listings, and click through to bid on the original platform. Free to search, no account required.