Government Auctions in Ashfield, MA

1 live government surplus auction in Ashfield, Massachusetts - vehicles, equipment, electronics, and more from federal, state, and local agencies, all in one feed.

Every lot is sold directly by a government agency - via GSA Auctions, HUD, GovDeals, and others - with no buyer fees or middleman costs added by GovAuctions. Pickup is typically in or near Ashfield, making it easy to inspect before bidding and transport after winning.

Last updated: 2026-08-22

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find government surplus auctions in Ashfield?
Government surplus auctions in Ashfield, Massachusetts are listed on official platforms like GSA Auctions (federal surplus) and HUD HomeStore (foreclosed homes), plus state and local agencies. GovAuctions aggregates Ashfield listings into one searchable feed.
What kinds of items can I buy at government auctions in Ashfield?
Vehicles, heavy equipment, electronics, office furniture, tools, and real estate are all commonly auctioned in the Ashfield area. Inventory rotates daily as agencies cycle out fleet vehicles, IT equipment, and other surplus property.
Are auctions in Ashfield open to everyone?
Yes. Government surplus auctions are public - anyone can register on the official auction platform and bid. Most items can be picked up locally in the Ashfield area, though some federal surplus may require travel to a regional GSA pickup point.
Can I search auctions near Ashfield by ZIP code and distance?
Yes. This page covers Ashfield itself, but most surplus is collected in person, so distance usually matters more than city limits. In the GovAuctions feed you can enter your ZIP and set a radius of 25, 50, or 100 miles, and the filter applies across every indexed platform at once rather than one marketplace at a time. Results sort by pickup distance, so a radius search around Ashfield also surfaces lots in neighboring towns - and just over the Massachusetts state line - that a city or state listing alone would miss.