active auctions…
Florida hosts several major federal installations that regularly conduct surplus auctions, including MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa and Naval Station Mayport near Jacksonville. The GSA, DLA, IRS, and US Marshals Service all sell seized and surplus inventory through platforms like GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus. Popular categories in Florida auctions include heavy equipment, commercial vehicles, maritime equipment, and office furniture, with seasonal spikes during fiscal year closeouts and military base restructuring.
Florida counties and municipalities conduct their own surplus auctions through platforms like Municibid and PublicSurplus. These agencies sell surplus equipment, vehicles, and property they no longer need. Each county or city sets its own auction rules, bid increments, and payment terms. State agencies like the Florida Department of Transportation also sell surplus inventory. Bidders can participate in auctions from multiple jurisdictions across the state through a single aggregator like BidProwl.
Florida auctions feature diverse inventory based on the agencies involved. Federal auctions from military bases include heavy construction equipment, trucks, and marine vessels. GSA auctions typically have office furniture, computers, and industrial machinery. IRS forfeitures often include vehicles and commercial equipment. Local government auctions feature road maintenance equipment, police vehicles, and building fixtures. Seasonal trends matter too: fiscal year-end auctions (September and January) tend to have higher volumes as agencies clear their budgets.
3,588 active auctions from federal and state agencies in Florida.
3,588 active auctions in view