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GSA Auctions: What They Are and What is Sold at Them

GSA AuctionsIf you’ve been following along in our blog series on government agencies that conduct auctions, you’ve probably noticed that the two agencies we’ve covered thus far; the US Customs Service and the US Marshals Service, mostly deal with seized property. Both can be great places to find items at a discount, which you can either resell for profit or keep for yourself. However, in this blog post, we will be discussing the primary agency that is responsible for liquidating government surplus assets: the General Services Administration (GSA). Over the years, we’ve noticed that some of the best deals can be found at government surplus auctions, where you can buy things like cars, boats, planes, trailers, computers, furniture and anything else you can imagine. Keep reading to learn more about how GSA auctions.

What is the General Services Administration (G.S.A)?

You can think of the GSA as a business that the U.S. government owns and operates. The GSA was established in 1949 to help support the basic functioning of federal agencies. The GSA buys most of the products and communications required to run U.S. government offices. Additionally, it provides transportation and office space to federal employees, and manages other tasks. The GSA employs about 12,000 federal workers and has an annual operating budget of more than $26 billion. However, this pales in comparison to the amount of money that the GSA oversees that is spent on buying stuff for the US government. To put things in perspective, the Federal Government has motor vehicle fleet of around 210,000 vehicles. The GSA also manages real estate assets for the government, which it periodically auctions off to the public. This is why you will often see real estate auctions comprised of old Social Security Administration buildings and other real estate assets. From time to time, you will even see small islands and other unusual properties being auctioned off.

However, when it comes to auctioning things off, the GSA does not operate for profit. Its job is to dispose of millions of dollars of government assets, and for the most part, it is willing to accept whatever amount it can get for those assets through an auction.

Where does the agency get stuff it auctions off?

All of the items sold by the G.S.A were purchased with federal tax dollars; that is, with your money. It takes a lot to operate a government as vast and powerful as that of the United States. In order to function, the government needs everything ordinary citizens would need: cars to transport government officials and serve as security;  computers and furniture to fill its offices; boats to patrol the seas; scientific and industrial equipment used in laboratories and various agencies; and much more. When the government decides to upgrade its fleet of vehicles or computers, or even close an entire department due to budget cuts, it auctions off these assets to the public.

What you need to know?

  • Since the assets sold at these auctions are surplus, most are in fair to poor condition, as is to be expected. Some of the assets may be damaged and able to be repaired, while others will be beyond repair and sold for scrap. From time to time, you might be able to find items that are in excellent condition, too. Keep in mind that items need not be in excellent condition for you to be able to make a profit from them. If you could acquire a bulk lot of 20 computer monitors for $5 a piece, you probably wouldn’t be too upset it some of them end up not working or needing repairs, because you could turn around and sell the monitors that do work for $25-$50 each and still make a tidy profit.
  • These auction items are sold “as is”, and is not warranted in any way. You should take this into consideration when setting your maximum bids and adjust them accordingly. Sometimes you can set up an inspection date and examine the items before bidding. Doing so can great reduce your risk of loss and make for a much more pleasant experience.
  • Payment must be made in cash (up to $10,000), bank cashier’s check, U.S. Postal Service or commercial money order, or personal or company checks that are accompanied by a bank letter of guarantee. Items must be paid for within 2 business days of you winning the auction and removed within 10 business days of winning the auction, or you may be placed in default status.

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Minot’s Ledge Historic Lighthouse: Own a Piece of Massachusetts History!

minotWhat better way to start off the week than with the sale of a historic lighthouse? That’s right, going up for auction in just a few weeks is Minot’s Ledge Lighthouse located off Scituate and Cohasset beaches in Massachusetts. Often referred to as the “I Love You” lighthouse due to it’s unique 1-4-3 flashing beacon, this lighthouse is the perfect retreat for fishing enthusiasts, avid divers who enjoy exploring local shipwrecks, and anyone else who’s a lover of lighthouses. Having endured over 150 years of New England weather, this lighthouse measures 114 feet tall and is built with interlocking grey granite blocks and features a 25 ft rocky outcropping measuring approximately .1 acre. The starting bid for this lighthouse will begin at just $10,000, so if you’d like to learn more about it then simply click here to activate your free trial account.

 

 

2500 Gallon Water Tank: Never Buy Water Again!

tankerNext up for auction is something you don’t see everyday. It’s for a 2500 Gallon Water Tank that has recently been declared as surplus. If you’re planning to venture to a place with little or no water, then this is definitely something you’d want to bring with you. Manufactured by Heil, this water tank is in fair condition but some parts may be missing and repairs may be required, therefore a thorough inspection is strongly recommended. The winning bidder of this auction will also be solely responsible for the tanker’s removal. The current asking price is just $302 with 2 online bids already placed. This auction ends in just 6 days, 1 hour, and 57 minutes so hurry up and click here now to get the skinny on this deal!

 

 

2008 Dodge Charger: There’s a Beast Inside Us All

charger1Looking for a sedan that stands out from the rest of the crowd? Well then maybe you should consider buying this beast of a car, also known as a 2008 Dodge Charger. This four door sedan breaks the boring large sedan mold by giving you muscular styling, amazing performance, a spacious interior, and all wheel drive. Under the hood you’ll find a 2.7 liter V6 engine, automatic transmission, power steering power windows, power door locks, keyless entry, fabric interior,AM/FM radio with CD player, traction control, stability control, tilt steering, premium alloy wheels, and just over 63k miles. The vehicle appears to be in great condition both inside and out. It is strongly recommended that you come in and preview this car in person before deciding to bid on it. The current asking price for it is just $6,193 with 17 online bids already placed. This auction ends in less than a day so hurry up and activate your 3 day free trial account right now before it’s too late.

Congratulations On Winning The World Series Boston, You Earned It!

redsoxxxWe would like to congratulate the Boston Red Sox for winning the World Series for the third time in the past decade. Although we’re a company that’s based in New York and would ordinarily be rooting for one of our home teams, alas both New York teams have had a pretty bad year so we decided to root for the better team. Hopefully the Yankees and Mets can come back better and stronger next year, but in the meantime we’ll let the Red Sox have their fun and enjoy their victory—they certainly deserved it after what the city’s been through this year. Boston Strong.

Rolls Royce 250-C20B Engine: Because Sometimes You Just Need a Luxury Engine In Your Plane

rr engineWhen most people think of the name Rolls Royce, they think of  insanely expensive hand made English cars. But what many people don’t know is that Rolls Royce also makes turboshaft engines designed for small aircraft like planes and helicopters. And now currently up for auction via a popular a popular seized government auction website is this Rolls Royce 250-C20B Engine. This engine features four to six-stage axial and single-stage centrifugal compressors, two-stage LP turbines, two-stage HP turbines with a hydromechanical fuel control system, and a gearbox with a 6,000rpm output. Sounds impressive right? Well it sure is! The M250 engine remains the industry-standard, and an estimated 16,000 of these engines are currently in service. The current asking price for it is $1,000 with no bids as of yet. If you’d like to learn more about this online seized property auction, then click here to begin your 3 day free trial account.

1986 Marinette 120′ Torpedo Retriever: Full Speed Ahead!

marinetteThis next auction is for by far one of the coolest items we’ve ever seen on the auction block. Now up for online bid is this 1986 Marinette 120′ Torpedo Retriever. This steel vessel was originally used by the U.S. Navy but was decommissioned last year and is not being sold to the general public. The ship has a 25 ft max beam, can go 12-16 knots, and has a range of 1,700 nautical miles. We would say that the overall condition of this ship is good, although there are certain parts that have corroded and need to be repaired. On the bridge you’ll find all navigational equipment intact and ready for use. You’ll need a crew of approximately 18 people, so if you win this auction be sure to bring your friends! The current bid for this ship is just $21,161 with 8 bids already placed. Be sure to click here to activate your 3 day free trial in order to learn more about this deal. Better hurry though, this auction ends in less than 2 weeks.

2006 Boulton Cabin Cruiser: Get Ready For An Adventure

soutonNeed a little R&R on the high seas? Well maybe what you need is this 2006 Boulton Cabin Cruiser. This 26 foot boat sports 2005 twin Mercury 150 horsepower 2 stroke Optimax Outboard motors and has all the latest navigational equipment to help you get exactly where you need to go. Perfect for the weekend getaway for the 2 weeks adventure, this boat can handle anything you throw at it. HIN: EVI01052H506. The boat is located in Petersburg, Alaska so you’ll have to arrange for pickup and delivery. As of right now, the current bid for this boat is at $31,010 with 5 online bids already placed. To find out more about this and other exciting boat auctions in your area, be sure to click here in order to activate your 3 day free trial account. Don’t delay though, because this auction ends in 2 days, 7 hours, and 31 minutes.

Miscellaneous Camera Equipment: Getting The Most Bang For Your Buck

camerasSearching for an insane bulk auction deal? Well you’re in luck because currently available for live bid is this deal consisting of a ton of miscellaneous cameras and equipment. These items are stated to be in gently used but working condition. Just some of the equipment included in this auction is: (2) Sony Digital cameras model (1) DSR500 & (1) BVP-701S; (1) Sony video cassette recorder model BVV-5; (3) Sony digital cameras model (1) DSC-H5 & (2) DSR PD150; (1) Olympus digital camera model E-20; (1) Olympus optical camera, model OM-4 35MM; (1) Fuji digital camera, model F601; (1) Fuji lens model A18X8-5 BERM/B; (1) Panasonic digital camcorder, model PV-GS-400; (1) Minolta digital camera, model Dimage X; (1) Canon digital camera, model Powershot A60; (1) HP digital camera, model R967; and (2) Eastman Kodak digital cameras, models (1) LS753 & (1) DX7630. There are quite literally a ton of other cameras and equipment, but it’s really too many to list. However, if you’d like a complete listing of this auction and would like to find out how to go about bidding on it, then we recommend you click here in order to activate your 3 day free trial.

Chula Vista, CA Condo: California Livin’

Our first auction deal of the day is for this gorgeous piece of property located inchulavista Chula Vista, California, which is in San Diego county. This home is a 3 story condominium townhouse containing approximately 1,529 square ft of living space that resides on 0.884 acres of land. Inside this unit, you’ll find 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, living room kitchen, den, and 2 car garage. The first floor contains the main entry way and one bedroom with a full bath. The second floor is comprised of a living/dining room area with hard wood floors, gas fireplace, balcony, kitchen and laundry room. The third floor is fully carpeted except for the two full bathrooms located in the master and 2nd bedroom. As of right now, the current price for this home is $220,000 with no bids placed as of yet. To find out more about this lovely home and solid investment be sure to click here to activate your 3 day free trial.