GSA Auctions Auctions: Live Listings Nationwide (2026)

752 active GSA Auctions listings across the U.S. right now.

GSA Auctions (gsaauctions.gov) is the official U.S. General Services Administration platform for federal government surplus. Inventory comes from federal agencies disposing of vehicles, electronics, real property, and seized assets. GSA does not charge a buyer's premium - you pay your winning bid plus any state taxes. Every listing links back to bid on gsaauctions.gov- GovAuctions doesn't sit between you and the seller.Last updated: 2026-07-17

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many GSA Auctions auctions are live right now?
There are 752 active GSA Auctions listings across the U.S. right now, spread across 32 states. The count refreshes daily from gsaauctions.gov.
Is GSA Auctions legit?
Yes. GSA Auctions (gsaauctions.gov) is the official platform for federal government surplus. GSA Auctions (gsaauctions.gov) is the official U.S. General Services Administration platform for federal government surplus. Inventory comes from federal agencies disposing of vehicles, electronics, real property, and seized assets. GSA does not charge a buyer's premium - you pay your winning bid plus any state taxes. GovAuctions indexes GSA Auctions listings into one searchable feed - bidding happens on gsaauctions.gov.
Does GSA Auctions charge a buyer's premium?
No buyer's premium. Always confirm the exact premium on the listing itself, since some sellers set their own.
How do I buy from GSA Auctions?
Find a listing here or on gsaauctions.gov, register a bidder account on gsaauctions.gov, and place your bid there - GovAuctions never sits between you and the seller. Most items require in-person pickup at the seller's location within 5-10 business days, so factor in travel or freight before you bid.