For Citizens Seeking Surplus Property
Personal Property refers to tangible items ranging from common products – such as office equipment and furniture – to specialized apparatus – including scientific devices and heavy machinery. If this personal property is not acquired by a state or public organization, the general public can buy it from GSA through GSA Auctions® and GSA Surplus Personal Property Sales.
Remember, there are:
- No Giveaways: Stories about $100 yachts or exotic cars sold for little or nothing are pure fiction. GSA expects to receive a fair market price. GSA has a responsibility to the taxpayers to receive the best possible return on the tax dollar when they are sold.
- No Guarantees: GSA does not guarantee the condition of sale items. Customers are encouraged to inspect personal property prior to sale. GSA will inform a customer of any deficiencies prior to sale. GSA is not responsible for any problems identified after the sale.
Citizens must follow these steps to acquire used federal personal property:
- Locate Items of Interest: There are several ways to learn about GSA sales of used federal personal property:
- Go to GSA Auctions®.
- See Surplus Personal Property Sales.
- Look at FedBizOpps.
- Decide How to Buy: GSA operates a variety of sales venues for citizens and public organizations.
- For more information or to search and bid on available personal property, visit GSA Auctions®.
- For other methods of sale including live auction, fixed price, drop-by, and scaled bid, visit GSA Surplus Personal Property Sales.
- Arrange Payment: The payment process is carefully specified. See How to Purchase Surplus Property for more information.
For an overview of GSA Auctions, watch this informational video
Public Access to Information for Limited English Proficient Persons
Citizens are eligible to participate in this federally sponsored program. If you are limited in your English proficiency, please contact us at fas.car@gsa.gov for assistance.