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  • AnishLaddha
    might just be on my end, but I cant seem to access the state filtered page? i.e. https://bidprowl.com/auctions/california
  • xnx
    Clone of "GovAuctions" from 3 weeks ago? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47662945
  • maerF0x0
    I'm curious how much of this stuff is actually civil asset forfeiture? (Not to blame the site(s) for such practices, but to think about the whole ecosystem of how a government comes to have a bicycle, switch, truck etc)https://reason.com/category/criminal-justice/civil-asset-for...
  • 1970-01-01
    US Gov auctions are great when you want 400 of something broken or want to travel through 3 states for a $1000 mil-spec kitchen sink.
  • yodon
    Server load issues? Home page loads. Individual states don't seem to.
  • bandrami
    I almost bought a lighthouse 25 years ago off of a GSA auction. I'm glad my bid lost because I didn't read the fine print carefully about how much the upkeep would cost.
  • jjordan
    Any plans for RSS feed(s)? Would love to passively track the auctions in this manner. Per state, ending soon etc. would be fantastic.
  • DevX101
    You need to cache search queries.
  • sikozu
    I'm loving how the deal of the day is a golf cart. https://bidprowl.com/deal-of-the-day/2026-04-30
  • graybeardhacker
    Looks like you got the Hacker News hug of death. "Oops Something went wrongThe server is under heavy load. Please try again in a moment. "
  • perdomon
    Great idea. Seems to be experiencing the hug of death at the moment, though.
  • samorozco
    The site is slow as hell. I've been waiting for 3 minutes and haven't had results.
  • sparrish
    I chose 'Colorado' from the state dropdown and got a blank page. Does the site work at all?
  • infecto
    Didn’t a site like this just show up a few weeks back on here? What is the interest in government auction sites?
  • yieldcrv
    Browsing is just one part, each jurisdiction and agency within each jurisdiction has its own process to even be able to join the auctionSometimes requiring months in advanceSo I want an agent that does that automatically and I don’t want to do it on my computer
  • sjducb
    Cool idea, I tapped the vehicles / heavy equipment tabs expecting to be taken to listings. Nothing happened. Maybe these should all take you to a page that lets you sign up to see listings?
  • ambicapter
    Search just seems broken for me. I get> Error: Invalid frameId for foreground frameId: 0on Chrome 147.0.7727.102
  • pwr1
    Nice execution. How are you handling deduplication when the same asset shows up on multiple sites?
  • bbstats
    First thing I searched was Pokemon cards and found items with bids at 50% higher than market value...either shill bidding or folks who are bidding blindly.
  • kdot
    Missed the District of Columbia
  • spate141
    Not responding on states links. Maybe increase the cache and add another compute to server scaling
  • hchak
    Commerce is so back!
  • scarsam
    US government auctions are scattered across at least 28 platforms. GSA sells decommissioned federal fleet. DLA Disposition moves military gear. The US Marshals front seized property through bid4assets. PublicSurplus runs school district and state-agency lots. GovDeals fronts thousands of county and municipal agencies. Fannie Mae and HUD auction foreclosed homes. None of these sites index together, and most have search UX that lost a fight with 2008.So I scraped them all and put one search box in front. 180,276 active listings as of today, normalized into a shared schema in Postgres with full-text search. About 53,000 new listings come in every week.A few real things you can buy this week, all live in the data:- A 2000 Bell 430 helicopter (executive model), $250k starting, 0 bids: https://www.govdeals.com/asset/8103/23762- A 1985 Cessna 182R aircraft in Missouri, $33k starting, 0 bids: https://www.govdeals.com/asset/36476/430- An M75 APC armored personnel carrier on Ritchie Bros, no bids yet: https://www.rbauction.com/pdp/armored-tank-m75-apc-personnel...- A Rolls-Royce ship thruster, never used, $500k starting: https://www.govdeals.com/asset/247/16144- A 2.3 kg iridium-platinum ingot (police seizure on PropertyRoom), 52 bids, currently $175k: https://www.propertyroom.com/l/iridium-platinum-ingot-ir90-p...- A 1927 Seagrave fire truck, "runs, drives, and titled," $24k, 0 bids: https://www.govdeals.com/asset/285/16223- A truck-mounted forklift from a manufacturer literally named "Donkey & Burro": https://www.govplanet.com/for-sale/Forklifts/14842632The work that took longest wasn't the scraping (each source has its own quirky JSON or HTML), it was the dedup. The same Fannie Mae foreclosure shows up under three different addresses across three platforms. A "2008 Ford F-150" from GSA Fleet looks structurally identical to one from PublicSurplus, but they're different vehicles with different VINs, and the only way to know is to fingerprint enough metadata to make a confident match.There's a deal score per listing (price vs category median, bid velocity, time remaining, starting-bid ratio) and SEO landing pages per state-by-category combo, mostly because long-tail government-auction queries on Google are nearly all unanswered.Stack: Next.js, Postgres, TypeScript scrapers per source, daily refresh.Happy to answer questions about scraping the federal sites (some of them really do not want to be scraped) or how the deal scoring works.
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  • zikduruqe
    Can I finally find a cosmoline packed Jeep in the original crate for $50? /sI wish I had jumped on those offers back when they were in the back of Boys Life, Popular Mechanics, and SOF magazines back in the day.
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