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New Hampshire hosts several federal installations that regularly liquidate surplus equipment and property through government auctions. Pease Air National Guard Base in Portsmouth and various GSA facilities across the state generate consistent inventory across vehicles, office equipment, and industrial machinery. These auctions attract local buyers looking for office furniture, computers, tools, and heavy equipment at significantly reduced prices. BidProwl aggregates all active New Hampshire government auctions in one place, so you can monitor multiple platforms without visiting each site separately.
The primary federal agencies conducting auctions in New Hampshire are the GSA (General Services Administration), DLA (Defense Logistics Agency), IRS, and U.S. Marshals Service. The GSA handles most federal surplus property, including items from Pease Air National Guard Base and regional federal offices. The DLA manages military surplus, while the IRS and U.S. Marshals sell property from tax seizures and criminal asset forfeitures. BidProwl pulls auctions from all these agencies plus aggregator platforms like GovDeals and GovPlanet.
New Hampshire auctions regularly feature office furniture and equipment, computers and IT hardware, vehicles (cars, trucks, and specialized equipment), tools and machinery, and industrial supplies. Because of the state's military presence and federal offices, you'll often find higher volumes of vehicles and mechanical equipment compared to other states. Manufacturing equipment and tools also appear frequently due to liquidations from federal contracts. Less common but occasionally available are real estate and heavy construction equipment.
New Hampshire state surplus is managed through PublicSurplus and Municibid, where state agencies and towns sell unneeded property. These auctions tend to have smaller lots of office equipment, vehicles, and maintenance supplies compared to federal auctions. Municipal auctions in towns like Manchester, Nashua, and Portsmouth often include police vehicles, fire equipment, and town office surplus. State auctions typically require in-person pickup or local delivery options, whereas federal auctions may offer shipping. Both move faster than federal sales and have fewer bidders, which can mean less competition but also smaller selection.
49 active auctions from federal and state agencies in New Hampshire.
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Veydra 25mm Lens - Photographic Equipment - Seller: University Systems of New Hampshire, NH