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Vermont's government surplus real estate auctions offer opportunities to purchase properties from federal agencies, the state, and municipalities. The state's mix of rural land, residential properties, and commercial buildings means auction inventories regularly include farms, homes, and small commercial spaces. If you're looking to buy property in Vermont, checking government auction platforms can help you find options at prices below typical market listings.
GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus are the main platforms where Vermont government properties appear. The GSA focuses on federal properties, while GovDeals and PublicSurplus list state and local government surplus items. Each platform has different bidding procedures and requirements, so it's helpful to register on multiple sites to see all available properties.
Government property auctions typically require you to inspect properties before bidding, as most are sold as-is without warranties. Winning bidders usually must pay a deposit quickly and complete the full purchase within a set timeframe. It's important to research property conditions, local tax assessments, and any liens before placing a bid. Budget for inspections and have financing arranged in advance if you plan to bid seriously.
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16 School Street, Brattleboro, VT 05301. 12 bed | 6 bath | 6,000 sq ft | built 1900