Federal Government Auctions & Foreclosures!

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Do you want to buy a home, car, computer, furniture or other goods from the federal government?

We've all heard about the thousands of cars and homes the Federal Government has to sell. But how can you get a deal at these Government Auctions?

The information contained in the following Online Guide to Government Auctions delivers the information you need to participate in the Federal Government's various auction programs!


Your On-Line Guide to Government Auctions & Foreclosures is a Complete Online Information Website Which Includes:

- Links to Federal Agencies That Hold Public Auctions With Schedules and Locations of Upcoming Auctions;

- Complete Instructions on How to Register & Bid on Property & Merchandise

- Links To Online Property Listings for Houses & Commercial Property For Sale;

- Listing of Federal Financing Programs for Foreclosure Property


Many government agencies now use their web sites to provide the public with free information about their programs. The information contained in our on-line information site is derived from these government agencies and their websites.


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Federal Government Auctions!
The U.S. Federal Government auctions surplus, seized, and foreclosed houses, cars, jewelry, computers and other property through Federal Government Auctions! Federal Government Auctions are held in all 50 U.S. States, Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands and on the internet.

Police Auctions & Government Auctions Professional Resource Information
No, a police auction is not where you go to buy a policeman. Most people do not realize that police agencies, including local police departments, county sheriff departments, as well as state and federal law enforcement agencies end up with a lot of confiscated, lost, or abandoned property.

City Police Auctions of Personal Property and Autos
The City Police Departments also conduct public bicycle/ property auctions as well as seized and abandoned vehicles auctions. They will also sell miscellaneous items (small electronics, computer equipment, household items, cell phones, automobile accessories and jewelry). These auctions will be conducted on either the Internet and/or LIVE in person to interested bidders.

Affordable Online Car Auctions
Still hunting for the car of your dreams? Public car auctions online are becoming a happy hunting ground for car aficionados for they bring you a huge selection of affordable cars in various models at unbelievable prices.

Real Estate Auction Action - Buying A Home At Auction
Due in part to the popularity of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)'s home auction program, more potential homebuyers than ever are buying homes at auction. Homes for auction aren't limited to just HUD, however. Many government entities auction homes for payment of back taxes.

Buying At Auction: 6 Hints to Make You a Successful Bidder
Buying at auction, be it for stamps or coins, antiques or even cattle, can be one of the most exciting and profitable experiences possible. It can also be expensive and utterly frustrating. The best way to come out ahead is to learn the tricks of the trade early. Here are some suggestions that should help you get on the fast track to success.

Auction and Its Benefits
The benefits of auction are many.



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