Rolex watches seized from drug lords. Homes confiscated from tax cheats. Blackhawk helicopters the military no longer needs. The federal government is auctioning off all this — and more. The “more” ...
Government auctions can seem awfully intriguing. After all, these are places where people can bid on seized and surplus cars, homes, boats, jewelry, furniture and other property – sometimes for a ...
Buying a used car from the government can be an affordable way to find a reliable vehicle for under $8,000. Various government agencies auction off surplus and retired fleet vehicles through platforms ...
Looking for affordable iPhones? Government auctions offer a unique way to buy used and potentially unlocked Apple iPhones for ...
For most people trawling government auctions, the listing would not have stood out: GSA Auctions, a division of the General Services Administration, was offering up a vehicle described simply as a ...
The U.S. government will auction 4.94 BTC worth over $300,000 in the next few days. The auction will be held by GSA Auctions, the federal government’s online clearinghouse for surplus, U.S.-owned ...
Government notes maturing in two years are set to be auctioned on Tuesday. It will be a test for demand as yields have come down dramatically. The Treasury Department is set to auction $69 billion ...
Government agencies across the United States periodically auction firearms, offering licensed gun dealers an opportunity to purchase surplus and seized weapons. GovDeals, a government surplus auction ...
Government auctions are a great way to pick up cars on the cheap, but even they have their limits. You might find cars going for just a few hundred dollars, but you're not likely to find them selling ...
The auction business is nothing new to the General Services Administration. For years, eager deal-seekers have been crowding into cold warehouses to bid on surplus government property and seized items ...