Aug 6
by Doug Smith

Seized and abandoned properties as well as government surpluses are offered to the public through government auctions. There are many government auctions being held across the country every single week. The deals you’ll find here are unprecedented and could be used for personal investing or to start a business.

Government surplus items sold at auctions come from all levels of government. Sometimes the government will purchase too much equipment and they will liquidate the excess at the auctions. Read the rest of this entry »

Jul 30
by Doug Smith

How would you like to receive great deals on a new vehicle, house, jewellery, furniture, or electronics? You can find good deals on all of them if you participate in government auctions! Due to foreclosures, repossessions, and surpluses, the government will often offer bidding on these items at government auctions.

Imagine how nice it would be to purchase a decent car for as low as $100! Due to the current housing crisis in the United States, more homes than ever are being sold for very low prices at government auctions. Just think for a moment; your dream home could be being sold at a government auction right this minute for as low as 90% off its original price! If you’re a small business owner, you can find many office supplies at government auctions as well. You can even earn money yourself by purchasing these items at amazingly low prices and selling them for more! Read the rest of this entry »

Jul 22

The government offers many surplus items as well as abandoned and seized properties at government auctions. The bidding starts low and there isn’ any reserve.  Government and police auctions are being held regularly in every state and province.

The abandoned and seized properties offered at government auctions come from many sources including indicted criminals, foreclosures and deaths.  After checking to make sure that an abandoned property doesn’t have any other living inheritors, the government will officially declare them “abandoned”.  Read the rest of this entry »