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Pennsylvania Surplus: Buying Government Auctions Near Me

Pennsylvania may be rich in US history - it’s also rich in surplus auction deals for those that love a good bargain. Pennsylvania’s government agencies have been using GovDeals' online auction platform for years to answer the question of what to do with their unneeded inventory. This puts incredible finds into the hands of those looking to repurpose or reuse things like cars, laptops, heavy equipment, and so much more.    

Here’s why Pennsylvania's surplus market is worth your attention — and how to turn surplus into serious profit.

Why Buy Surplus in Pennsylvania

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When government agencies no longer need vehicles, equipment, or other gear, they list it on GovDeals. These are well-kept items that you can buy at a fraction of the retail price. Buying used helps you save money—and it keeps good stuff out of landfills.

And with hundreds of government agencies in Pennsylvania using GovDeals, there’s always something new up for grabs.

 


 

Pennsylvania Sold Results

Lakefront Lot in the Poconos, Saw Creek Estates, sold for $12,888.00 in Lehman Township, PA. 

Two Pallets of HP Elitebook 840G 5, 6 i7 sold for $40,150.00 in Harrisburg, PA.

Chanel Handbag sold for $3,100.00 in Media, PA. 
2015 Dodge Challenger sold for $10,100.00 in Harrisburg, PA. 
2016 Freightliner 114SD Dump Truck sold for $73,000.00 in Philadelphia, PA. 
Pontoon Service Boat sold for $370.00 in Bethlehem, PA. 
14k Gold Diamond Cuban Link Necklace sold for $9,200.00 in Media, PA. 
2016 Subaru Crosstrek sold for $8,875.00 in Harrisburg, PA. 
1998 Bell 206L-IV Helicopter sold for $937,500.00 in Philadelphia, PA. 
2017 Caterpillar 930M Articulated Loader sold for $86,000.00 in Philadelphia, PA. 
U Max Dumbbell Set sold for $1,975.00 in Brodheadsville, PA.
Lot of of 2 Amaco Potter's Wheels sold for $230.00 in Pine Grove, PA. 
2015 Blue Bird Vision 72 Passenger Bus sold for $13,200.00 in Sinking Spring, PA. 
Heidelberg Printing Press sold for $19,200.00 in University Park, PA. 
2015 RAM Promaster sold for $60,000.00 in Pittsburgh, PA. 

 

Who’s Selling in Pennsylvania

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Noteworthy agencies and organizations selling surplus in Pennsylvania via GovDeals:

  • The State of Pennsylvania
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Penn State Lion Surplus
  • Berks County
  • Harrisburg
  • Philadelphia
  • Port Authority of Allegheny County
  • Romed Inc
  • Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
  • Wilson School District
  • Bensalem Township
  • Exeter Township School District
  • Neshaminy School District
  • Delaware County District Attorney
  • Mid Atlantic Automotive Recovery Services, LLC - Harrisburg Area Impound/Towing 
  • Montgomery County
  • Bucks County
  • Montgomery County Community College
  • Delaware County


There are numerous ways to find specific sellers on GovDeals.

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  • Find sellers near you by searching your zip code in our location search.
  • Type in your zip code
  • Adjust your radius
  • Select the 'show map' box
  • Hit search
  • You've got a list of live auctions near you!

Keep track of your favorite sellers by bookmarking or favoriting their URL. To find the URL, click 'View Seller's Other Assets' on an auction page of a seller you are interested in. This will provide a list of all items for sale from that seller. Save it and check regularly.

Hundreds of new surplus auctions are listed on GovDeals every day!

 


 

What's Selling in Pennsylvania

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Popular Items for Sale in Pennsylvania

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Light and Heavy-Duty Trucks, Automobiles, SUVs, Boats, Buses, Vans, ATVs, Specialized Vehicles, and more.                                                                                                                                                                
Dozers, Backhoes, Tractors, Excavators, Cranes, Highway/Road Equipment, and more.

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Tech & Office Gear
Computers, Cell Phones, Monitors, Tablets, Audio/Visual Equipment, and more.
Furniture, Appliances, Collectibles, Clothing, Jewelry, Fitness Equipment, and more. 
Building, Factory Support, Power, Generation, Transmission, and Distribution, Public Utility, and Warehouse and Material Handling Equipment, Forklifts, and more.
Permanent and Portable Buildings, Vacant Land, Residential and Commercial Property, and more. 

 


 

How to Resell Surplus and Make Money

One of the biggest advantages of buying on GovDeals is the resale opportunity. Whether you're side hustling on weekends or building a full-blown business, government surplus can feed your inventory at unbeatable costs.

Where to Resell

  • Facebook Marketplace: Great for local resales — especially for selling items like furniture, tools, and equipment.
  • eBay: Ideal for smaller items, electronics, or collectibles with national interest.
  • Craigslist: Still works for certain categories and larger items like vehicles or trailers.
  • Flea Markets or Auctions: In-person sales can help you move inventory quickly and profitably.

Flipping Tips

  • Clean and Repair: A little polish goes a long way. Items in good visual condition sell faster and at higher prices.
  • Do Your Research: Before bidding, check recent selling prices on resell platforms to ensure a strong profit margin.
  • Tell the Story: Buyers love knowing the item’s origin. “From a local school district in Pennsylvania” or “Used in a city fleet” can help add credibility and appeal.
  • Bundle for Value: If you bought a lot of similar items, bundle them into sets or offer bulk deals to attract buyers.

Ready to Start Flipping Pennsylvania Surplus?

Whether you're outfitting a business on a budget, or just love the thrill of the find, GovDeals makes it easy to explore surplus listings from across the state. From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and everywhere in between, Pennsylvania government surplus is full of hidden gems — and real resale potential.


 

Good for Your Wallet—and the Planet

Last year, over 8,000 items were sold on GovDeals in Pennsylvania alone. That means fewer things went to waste and more people got affordable tools and gear.

Ready to Get Started?