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Michigan's government agencies regularly auction off surplus real estate properties, from residential homes to commercial buildings and vacant land. The state's foreclosure history and ongoing asset management by federal, state, and local governments create consistent inventory across platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and PublicSurplus. Buyers can find properties in major markets like Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Lansing, often at prices below comparable private sales.
Federal agencies like the GSA and HUD auction properties nationwide, including Michigan. State and local agencies in Michigan use platforms like GovDeals and PublicSurplus to sell surplus real estate. You'll find properties from tax foreclosures, agency closures, and excess holdings. Each source has different bidding rules and timelines, so check the specific auction details before placing bids.
Most government auctions clearly list the winning bid price, buyer's premium (if any), and required deposits upfront. However, properties are typically sold as-is without warranties or inspections. Budget for title searches, potential repairs, and closing costs. Some auctions require proof of funds or prequalification before bidding, so review each auction's terms on the platform.
Create an account on the auction platform (BidProwl filters GSA, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus listings). Register for specific auctions you're interested in, which may require verification or a deposit. Place your bids before the deadline, and if you win, you'll receive instructions for payment and closing. Each platform has different registration requirements, so complete that step early.
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Single Family Home at 1912 4th St, Jackson, MI 49203. 4 bed | 2.1 bath | 2,943 sq ft | built 1920. FHA financing: IE (Insured Escrow). Eligible bidder...