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  1. This site advertises auctions of seized Real Property for sale throughout the United States and Puerto Rico and includes single and multi-family residences; commercial and residential land; commercial buildings and warehouses; and operating businesses.

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      Bidders must present a valid government issued photo ID and...

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      From the extraordinary to the ordinary, Treasury Department...

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      Listed below, in chronological order, are the auction...

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      Each year approximately 300 public auctions are conducted...

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  3. Dec 6, 2023 · Government auctions of seized and surplus property. Some government auctions sell many types of excess and seized property. These can range from computers to artwork to mobile homes and more. Auctions may take place online, in person, or by mail-in bid.

  4. Dec 15, 2023 · The auctions below sell real estate, federal lands, and other types of government-owned surplus or seized property. GSA Auctions - real estate, land, and lighthouses along with other government-owned excess property ; U.S. Treasury auctions - homes, land, commercial property, and other items forfeited by owners for violations of Treasury law

  5. US Dept of the Treasury Seized Real Property Auctions - Upcoming Auctions. NEW TO TREASURY AUCTIONS? View the HOW TO GUIDE for creating an account, registering, and bidding online. OCEANFRONT LOT: 2900 N. Atlantic Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308. ONLINE AUCTION DATE: Tuesday, July 2, 2024.

  6. US Dept of the Treasury Seized Real Property Auctions - Upcoming Auctions. NEW TO TREASURY AUCTIONS? View the HOW TO GUIDE for creating an account, registering, and bidding online. SINGLE FAMILY HOME: 340 Martin Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601. ONLINE AUCTION DATE: Wednesday, March 27, 2024.

  7. Each year approximately 300 public auctions are conducted throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico to sell property forfeited as a result of violations of federal law enforced by the Department of the Treasury or nonpayment of Internal Revenue Service taxes.

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