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New Hampshire's real estate market includes properties from federal agencies, state institutions, and local government entities that regularly auction surplus buildings and land. The state's mix of residential, commercial, and vacant properties means auctions often feature diverse opportunities, from foreclosed homes to former government office buildings. By monitoring platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, and GovPlanet, you can access listings that typically sell below market rates and include detailed property records from the agencies that manage them.
BidProwl aggregates listings from multiple government auction platforms including GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus. You can filter by New Hampshire location to see active auctions and upcoming sales. Most platforms require registration to bid, and you should review each property's specific terms since auction rules vary by agency.
Government auctions typically require you to inspect properties before bidding and bid as-is without warranties. Financing may be limited, and some auctions require deposits or proof of funds. Review the specific auction terms for each property, including payment deadlines and any environmental or title considerations. Many buyers hire inspectors or title companies to verify property condition before placing bids.
304 active real estate auctions in New Hampshire right now.
270 Orange Street, Manchester, NH 03104. 3 bed | 3 bath | 1,811 sq ft | built 1875. This spacious second floor condo blends classic character with a f...