Government Surplus Real Estate in Michigan
Government agencies auction surplus real estate - HUD foreclosures, federal buildings, vacant land, and municipal properties - often at below-market prices with transparent bidding processes.
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Residential City Lot in Burton, MI (3.4 Miles from University of Michigan)
Burton, MI

Ideal 0.23-acre Vacant Corner Lot in Allen, Michigan
Allen, MI

HUD Home β 1250 Club Dr, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Bloomfield Hills, MI

HUD Home β 41261 Half Moon Beach Rd, Chassell, MI 49916
Chassell, MI

HUD Home β 5232 Parsons Rd, Concord, MI 49237
Concord, MI

HUD Home β 277 Marinello Rd, Iron River, MI 49935
Iron River, MI

HUD Home β 14261 Essenburg Dr, Holland, MI 49424
Holland, MI

HUD Home β 5848 Fostoria Rd, Columbiaville, MI 48421
Columbiaville, MI

HUD Home β 921 Washington St, Traverse City, MI 49686
Traverse City, MI

HUD Home β 4136 Ironside Dr, Waterford, MI 48329
Waterford, MI

HUD Home β 3804 Embarcadero St, Waterford, MI 48329
Waterford, MI

HUD Home β 3302 Newton Rd, Commerce Township, MI 48382
Commerce Township, MI
69 active real estate auctions in Michigan right now.Last updated: 2026-07-17
Market demand: nationwide, real estate sell about 24% of the time, typically ~3 bids, from 1,267 completed sales over the last year.
Browse government real estate auctions in Michigan from federal, state, and local agencies in MI. Every lot is sold directly by the government agency that owns it - you bid on the original platform.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Where can I find government surplus real estate auctions in Michigan?
- Government surplus real estate in Michigan are sold through official platforms like GSA Auctions (federal surplus) and other state and local agency auctions. GovAuctions aggregates Michigan real estate listings into one free, searchable feed.
- Are government real estate auctions in Michigan open to the public?
- Yes. Government surplus auctions in Michigan are open to the public. Anyone can register and bid on real estate through official platforms like GSA Auctions. No special license is required for most items.
- How do I bid on surplus real estate in Michigan?
- Browse listings on GovAuctions, click through to the original auction platform, register for a free account, and place your bid. Items are sold directly by government agencies in MI - no middleman fees or bid packs required.