

Only after a thorough evaluation has been completed may a determination be made as to whether the property is needed for transportation purposes. After submitting the completed application, you will receive an e-mail and follow up phone call. Sale of a parcel is initiated by the submission of an application from a prospective buyer. NYSDOT may sell this surplus property three ways: by title transfer to an interested public entity, selling directly to an abutting landowner for fair market value and offering the property to the general public by way of a public auction. NYSDOT may have property that is not needed for any present or future transportation purposes. If you are interested in purchasing a particular parcel, please down load and complete an application. Properties available for public sale will also be advertised on the New York State Office of General Services surplus land and property for sale or lease website at. To view specific parcels and structures currently available for sale, click the regional area of interest within the map or the text links above. Some properties are sold as the result of any inquiry from an interested purchaser, and some properties are sold because NYSDOT has determined the parcel is no longer needed for a transportation purpose. Surplus property may include vacant land as well as land improved with buildings or other structures. This is called “surplus property.” The surplus property is offered for sale to abutting landowners, to other public entities, and to the general public. New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) offers property and property rights for sale that were originally acquired for transportation purposes, but are no longer needed. Welcome to the New York State Department of Transportation’s Surplus Property Store Kathleen Joy, Director, Office of Right of Way, 51
