Batches of 300?? This only lowers the prices for the wholesalers. Why not let the bidding start on singles to everyone can participate, effectively raising the price. Another govt waste.
Everyone can participate. FEMA travel trailers are sold one at a time via online auction at http://gsaauctions.gov
On any given day, there will be 100+ travel trailers listed for auction.
The trailers themselves are located at various staging areas across the country from New Jersey to Florida and west to Texas. The majority of trailers are located in the southeast. Remember trailers can be expensive to haul so anyone interested in bidding should look to see what is closest to them first.
Successful bidders must be able to pay for their purchases within a couple business days and the trailers MUST be removed from the staging areas within 10 days NO EXCEPTIONS. So if you can abide by those rules, you can find some excellent deals on FEMA trailers via the GSA site.
All the trailers for sale have some type of problem (often nothing really serious) and there are basic units all the way up to very nice dealer slide outs.