See what these items sold for: general surplus sold prices in Vermont.
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Vermont's government agencies regularly liquidate general surplus through multiple auction platforms, making it a solid source for used equipment, office furniture, and tools. The state's mix of federal, state, and municipal agencies means consistent inventory across different categories and price points. office supplies, vehicles, or machinery, Vermont auctions offer direct access to items from schools, departments of transportation, and other public institutions.
General surplus from Vermont agencies typically includes office furniture and equipment, computers and electronics, vehicles, machinery and tools, and storage or filing systems. The specific inventory varies by auction and agency. Federal properties managed through GSA Auctions tend to have larger equipment lots, while state and local auctions through platforms like GovDeals and PublicSurplus often feature smaller office items and departmental overstock.
BidProwl aggregates listings from multiple sources including GSA Auctions (federal property), GovDeals (state and local agencies), GovPlanet (heavy equipment and vehicles), and PublicSurplus (municipal and regional lots). Each platform has different inventory, so checking multiple sources increases your chances of finding what you need.
Registration requirements vary by platform, but you'll typically need to create an account and verify your identity before bidding. For pickup, Vermont auctions often allow local collection from agency locations, which saves on shipping costs. For shipped items, factor in that larger lots from state agencies may require freight services. Always review the auction listing for pickup deadlines and shipping terms before placing your bid.
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