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District of Columbia hosts regular real estate auctions from federal agencies, including the General Services Administration (GSA) and other government departments. The DC area sees consistent turnover of government-owned properties, from office buildings to residential parcels, making it a reliable source for auction listings. If you're looking for property deals in the nation's capital, government auctions offer transparent bidding processes and competitive pricing.
The General Services Administration (GSA) is the primary source, but you'll also find listings from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Interior, and other federal departments. State and local agencies occasionally list properties as well. BidProwl aggregates listings from multiple platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and GovPlanet to show you available inventory in one place.
Government property auctions require you to register and verify your identity before placing bids. Most properties are sold as-is without warranties, so inspect listings thoroughly and research the property's condition and location. Winning bidders typically must pay within 10 days and arrange their own closing and title work. Check the specific terms for each auction, as requirements vary by agency and property type.
67 active real estate auctions in District of Columbia right now.
883 BARNABY ST SE, WASHINGTON, DC 20032. 3 bed | 3 bath | built 2000