See what these items sold for: seized property sold prices in Massachusetts.
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Massachusetts hosts regular seized property auctions through federal and state agencies, making it a solid market for finding deals on vehicles, equipment, and real estate. The state's concentration of federal facilities, ports, and enforcement agencies means consistent inventory from agencies like the GSA, DEA, and state revenue departments. BidProwl aggregates these auctions from multiple platforms so you can view available seized items in one place rather than checking each agency separately.
Multiple agencies run auctions in Massachusetts, including the General Services Administration (GSA), which handles federal property; GovDeals, which processes items for various state and local agencies; and department-specific auctions from agencies like the Massachusetts Department of Revenue. Federal enforcement agencies also conduct seizure auctions for property related to criminal and civil cases. BidProwl pulls listings from these sources so you can access them all in one place.
Each auction platform has its own registration and bidding process. You'll typically need to create an account on the specific platform (GSA Auctions, GovDeals, etc.), review item details and condition reports, and place bids within the auction timeline. Most require payment soon after winning, often within 5 to 10 days. Always review the terms, inspection policies, and any applicable buyer fees before bidding. Some items are sold as-is without warranties, so carefully check condition descriptions.
2 active seized property auctions in Massachusetts right now.
1995 American Rural Fire Equipment: Up fitter box system. HALE Model #CPB5, SN #119181 onboard pump system. Includes a 400GPM pump @ 100PSI, HALE foam...