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Oregon's government agencies regularly auction off surplus real estate through platforms like GSA Auctions and GovDeals. These properties include federal buildings, state-owned land, and seized assets from various agencies, making Oregon a consistent source for real estate deals. commercial property, vacant land, or residential buildings, monitoring these auctions can help you find below-market opportunities that bypass traditional real estate channels.
The main sources are the General Services Administration (GSA), which handles federal property; state agencies managing surplus land; and county offices liquidating seized or tax-foreclosed parcels. You'll also find auctions from the Bureau of Land Management, Department of Transportation, and local municipalities through platforms like GovDeals and PublicSurplus.
New listings typically appear weekly across the platforms aggregated on BidProwl. The frequency varies by season and agency budget cycles, with more activity in spring and fall. Checking listings regularly gives you the best chance of finding properties before bidding closes.
Most government real estate auctions are open to the general public without special licensing. However, you'll need to register on the specific auction platform, provide valid identification, and often submit a bid deposit. Some federal GSA auctions may have specific requirements for commercial buyers. Always check the individual auction terms before bidding.
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Freddie Mac foreclosure at 7600 Sw Millerglen Dr, Aloha, OR 97007. Status: Under Contract