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Ohio's government real estate auctions come from multiple sources including the GSA, state agencies, and local municipalities, giving buyers access to diverse property types across the state. Federal agencies managing installations and facilities regularly auction off surplus properties, while state and county governments sell properties acquired through tax foreclosures or administrative needs. These auctions typically offer below-market prices since sellers are focused on clearing inventory rather than maximizing profit.
Ohio auctions include residential properties, commercial buildings, vacant land, and industrial facilities. Properties come from federal agencies managing bases and offices, state departments with surplus holdings, and local governments with tax-acquired real estate. Each property listing specifies its condition, location, and any applicable restrictions or required inspections.
Most Ohio government real estate auctions require online registration on platforms like GSA Auctions, GovDeals, or GovPlanet. You'll need to review individual auction terms, which vary by agency. Some auctions require earnest money deposits, while others accept bids during set time windows. Always review the specific auction rules and property condition reports before placing a bid.
Yes, most government-surplus properties are sold as-is without warranties. Buyers typically have limited inspection periods before auction closing. Some listings include inspection reports or photos, while others may require you to schedule a viewing. Always research the property's condition and any environmental or title issues before bidding, as you're responsible for these factors after purchase.
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Single Family Home at 785 Brittain Rd, Akron, OH 44305. 2 bed | 1 bath | 1,216 sq ft | built 1957. FHA financing: IE (Insured Escrow). Eligible bidder...