Government auctions can be a cheap and hassle free way of purchasing a home. You need to be wary of all the pitfalls that come with purchasing at auction, such as purchasing a property "as is" and inheriting any rates that are owing.
http://www.ustreas.gov/auctions/ -- This website lists all government auctions.
You can find the list of Government Auctions online. check the following site www.GovernmentAuctions.org/Auctions
The government is not required to advertise all car auctions. Some auctions are done by private parties.
www.usa.gov has a comprehensive list of government auctions, though local government auctions are not included, only federal. You will have to talk to your local municipality or police station to find out about local government auctions.
There are government auctions of seized items, but the government also auctions other things, like old government equipment.
Government auctions are usually held by police precincts. If you call your local precinct, they can tell you when and where they are holding auctions.
Government car auctions are a great way to get a great deal on previously owned government cars. For more information on vehicles for sale, visit their website. This allows you to see what is for sale and where auctions are being held in each state.
You can find a listing of government auctions in California on the website https://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/auclog/. You will have to create a user name i order to access the site.
Check out this link: http://gsaauctions.gov/gsaauctions/aucindx. Bear in mind that auctions are not always going on.
Yes, anyone can attend a government auction. These auctions are open to the public, and you do not need any type of license to attend. One great source to find a listing of many government auctions is Governmentauctions.org
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Looks like you can. This site appears to specialize in listing these kinds of auctions: http://www.asset-auctions.com/