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Office Furniture Price Guide

What office furniture actually sell for at government surplus auctions.

Average Price

$272

Median Price

$37

Price Range

$0$593,500

Items Sold

37,918

Average Price by Source

Which auction sites have the cheapest office furniture?

SourceAvg PriceSold
USPS$2335
HiBid$851,143
Municibid$140165
State$257155
GSA$266374
GovDeals$27836,046

Average Price by State

Where are office furniture cheapest?

StateAvg PriceSold
Montana$105
Hawaii$101
Delaware$2337
Alaska$31602
Nebraska$36321
Puerto Rico$366
Connecticut$4347
Nevada$591,559
Wyoming$5981
Maine$5950
New York$62645
Oklahoma$77482
Rhode Island$7846
New Mexico$82359
Minnesota$8660
Indiana$861,523
Michigan$86299
Colorado$911,277
New Hampshire$9134
Iowa$1051,175

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do office furniture sell for at government auctions?

Based on 37,918 completed sales tracked by BidProwl, office furniture typically sell for a median of $37, with prices ranging from $0 to $593,500.

What is the cheapest source for office furniture at government auctions?

Among sources with enough sales to compare, USPS Surplus has the lowest average sold price for office furniture at $23.

Are office furniture at government auctions a good deal?

Government surplus office furniture often sell below retail because agencies must clear inventory. Compare the current bid against the $37 median sold price before bidding, and factor in the buyer's premium and pickup costs.