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Disposal of Federal Surplus Real Property

Program Information

Popular name

N/A

Program Number

39.002

Sub-agency

N/A

Program objective

To assist State and local governments, and certain eligible (501(c)(3) tax-exempt status) non-profit organizations with acquiring surplus Federal real property for various public uses that benefit communities.

Program expenditures, by FY (2023 - 2025)

This chart shows obligations for the program by fiscal year. All data for this chart was provided by the administering agency and sourced from SAM.gov, USASpending.gov, and Treasury.gov.

For more information on each of these data sources, please see the About the data page.

Additional program information

  1. 2017

    As of August 31, 2017, public benefit conveyance of 30 properties having an estimated value of $30.4 million.

  2. 2018

    Public benefit conveyance of 28 properties having an estimated value of $62.5 million.

  3. 2019

    Public benefit conveyance of 22 properties having an estimated value of $2.5 million. (confirming this amount).

  4. 2020

    Fiscal Year 2020: Estimated year end totals show public benefit conveyance of 19 properties having an estimated value of $5.1million.

  5. 2022

    Public benefit conveyance of 10 properties having an estimated value of $6.8 million.

  6. 2023

    Public benefit conveyance of 8 properties having an estimated value of $27.1 million.

  7. 2024

    Estimated year end totals show public benefit conveyance of 19 properties having an estimated value of $17.1 million.

  8. 2025

    Estimated totals public benefit conveyance of 13 properties having an estimated value of $9 million.

Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):

For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.

OMB is working with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency offices of inspectors general to include links to relevant oversight reports. This section will be updated once this information is made available.