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North Dakota's real estate market includes regular government surplus auctions from federal agencies, state offices, and local authorities. The state's mix of agricultural land, commercial buildings, and residential properties makes government auctions a practical way to find deals in rural and developed areas. Bidprowl aggregates these listings from GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus so you can see available North Dakota properties in one place.
Each platform handles bidding differently. GSA Auctions requires registration and may need a deposit. GovDeals and PublicSurplus typically allow online bidding with registration. Some auctions require in-person inspection or have sealed-bid processes. Before placing a bid, review the specific auction rules on the listing, check inspection dates, and understand the payment terms. Most government auctions are final sale with no returns.
Yes. You may encounter buyer's premium fees (typically 5-10% of the bid), deposit requirements, inspection costs, title transfer fees, and potential repairs or property cleanup. Some listings include as-is conditions with no guarantees about building integrity or utilities. Always review the full terms and conditions before bidding, and factor these additional costs into your budget calculations.
218 active real estate auctions in North Dakota right now.
8331 Woodhill Road, Bismarck, ND 58503