Florida Bid4Assets Listings (2026)

45 active Bid4Assets listings in Florida right now.

Want every Florida auction, not just Bid4Assets? Florida government & state surplus auctions covers all platforms at once.

Bid4Assets, owned by Liquidity Services (the same company behind GovDeals), is the dominant marketplace for county-government real-property auctions in the U.S. - tax-defaulted ("tax sale") properties from county treasurers and tax collectors, sheriff-sale foreclosures, judicial sales, and federal (U.S. Marshals) forfeiture. Every listing is a government sale; there is no private or MLS inventory. Most sales require a refundable deposit to bid, and terms (premiums, redemption periods, payment windows) are set per county. This page tracks its live listings in Florida (FL); every one links back to bid on bid4assets.com.Last updated: 2026-08-22

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What Surplus Actually Sells For in Florida

Median winning bids from 2,470 completed Florida auction sales in the last year, by item - across every platform we track, not Bid4Assets alone.

ItemMedianSales
trailer$2,528204
Ford F-150$3,222198
skid steer$65681
Dell OptiPlex$5475
Ford Explorer$3,15274
Chevrolet Silverado$4,55874

Based on recent completed government auction sales in Florida. Click any item for its full price history and recent sold examples.

Source: the GovAuctions Surplus Price Index. Free to cite with attribution.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Bid4Assets listings are there in Florida?
There are 45 active Bid4Assets listings in Florida right now. The count refreshes twice daily from bid4assets.com.
Is Bid4Assets legit?
Yes. Bid4Assets (bid4assets.com) is the official platform for county tax-defaulted, sheriff, and federal forfeiture real estate. Bid4Assets, owned by Liquidity Services (the same company behind GovDeals), is the dominant marketplace for county-government real-property auctions in the U.S. - tax-defaulted ("tax sale") properties from county treasurers and tax collectors, sheriff-sale foreclosures, judicial sales, and federal (U.S. Marshals) forfeiture. Every listing is a government sale; there is no private or MLS inventory. Most sales require a refundable deposit to bid, and terms (premiums, redemption periods, payment windows) are set per county. GovAuctions indexes Bid4Assets listings into one searchable feed - bidding happens on bid4assets.com.
Does Bid4Assets charge a buyer's premium?
Deposit required; fees vary by county sale. Always confirm the exact premium on the listing itself, since some sellers set their own.
Can I buy Bid4Assets Florida items if I don't live in Florida?
Yes - most Bid4Assets listings are open to bidders nationwide. The catch is pickup: most items must be picked up in person at the seller's location in Florida, typically within 5-10 business days. Plan for shipping/freight if you can't pick up locally.