See what these items sold for: seized property sold prices in Michigan.
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Michigan's government agencies regularly auction seized and surplus property through multiple platforms including GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and GovPlanet. The state's active federal presence, including military installations and federal courthouses, generates consistent inventory of forfeited vehicles, equipment, and real estate. Buyers can access these auctions directly through BidProwl, which aggregates listings from all major government surplus sources in one searchable database.
Michigan auctions include vehicles seized by federal and state law enforcement, heavy equipment from government facilities, office furniture and electronics, and occasionally real property. The GSA handles federal surplus, while state agencies like Michigan State Police and local authorities list items through GovDeals and PublicSurplus. Vehicle auctions are the most common category, trucks and specialty vehicles.
Each auction platform has different registration and bidding procedures. Most require you to create an account and verify identity before bidding. Some auctions accept online bids, while others require in-person attendance. BidProwl shows which platform each listing uses, so you can register on the appropriate site. Read the specific auction terms carefully, as payment and pickup requirements vary by agency and item type.
Yes, most government auctions charge buyer's premiums typically ranging from 5-15 percent above your final bid. Some platforms also charge registration or documentation fees. Federal GSA auctions often have different fee structures than state or local sales. Always review the auction details before bidding, as fees, sales tax applicability, and payment deadlines differ between agencies and platforms.
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No active seized property auctions in Michigan.
Government agencies in Michigan typically list seized property periodically. Check nearby states or browse other categories.