New Mexico GovDeals Listings (2026)

265 active GovDeals listings in New Mexico right now.

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GovDeals is the largest marketplace for state and local government surplus in the U.S. - owned by Liquidity Services (NASDAQ: LQDT). Sellers include cities, counties, school districts, transit agencies, and statewide departments. The platform charges a tiered buyer's premium that scales with bid size, and a 30+ day probation for first-time buyers caps purchases at $1,000. This page tracks its live listings in New Mexico (NM); every one links back to bid on govdeals.com.Last updated: 2026-08-22

Search all 265 GovDeals listings in New Mexico

What Surplus Actually Sells For in New Mexico

Median winning bids from 406 completed New Mexico auction sales in the last year, by item - across every platform we track, not GovDeals alone.

ItemMedianSales
Chevrolet Silverado$11,68157
Dell Latitude$7253
Chevrolet Tahoe$7,43553
desk$730
Ford F-150$3,38626
sedan$1,30017

Based on recent completed government auction sales in New Mexico. 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 GovDeals listings are there in New Mexico?
There are 265 active GovDeals listings in New Mexico right now. The count refreshes twice daily from govdeals.com.
Is GovDeals legit?
Yes. GovDeals (govdeals.com) is the official platform for state and local government surplus. GovDeals is the largest marketplace for state and local government surplus in the U.S. - owned by Liquidity Services (NASDAQ: LQDT). Sellers include cities, counties, school districts, transit agencies, and statewide departments. The platform charges a tiered buyer's premium that scales with bid size, and a 30+ day probation for first-time buyers caps purchases at $1,000. GovAuctions indexes GovDeals listings into one searchable feed - bidding happens on govdeals.com.
Does GovDeals charge a buyer's premium?
Tiered buyer's premium 7.5–12.5% (median ~10%). Always confirm the exact premium on the listing itself, since some sellers set their own.
Can I buy GovDeals New Mexico items if I don't live in New Mexico?
Yes - most GovDeals listings are open to bidders nationwide. The catch is pickup: most items must be picked up in person at the seller's location in New Mexico, typically within 5-10 business days. Plan for shipping/freight if you can't pick up locally.