Auction in San Antonio | Texas

At Jones Swenson Auctions, we bring our trusted auction expertise to San Antonio, Texas, offering seamless and efficient auction solutions for businesses, individuals, and organizations. Whether you are looking to sell real estate, liquidate business assets, or auction industrial equipment, our experienced team ensures a smooth, hassle-free process that delivers exceptional results.
Proven Auction Expertise – With years of experience in the Texas auction industry, we provide tailored solutions that maximize value for sellers and create exciting opportunities for buyers.
Comprehensive Auction Services – We specialize in real estate auctions, business liquidations, industrial equipment sales, and professional appraisals, ensuring you get the best asset market value.
Convenient Online & On-Site Auctions – Our state-of-the-art online auction platform connects sellers with a global audience, ensuring fast sales and competitive bidding.
Trusted & Transparent Process – Integrity and professionalism drive everything we do. From marketing to closing, we handle every aspect of the auction process with expertise and efficiency.
If you’re in San Antonio, TX, and need a reliable auction partner, trust Jones Swenson Auctions to deliver a superior auction experience. Contact us today to get started!

Auction in San Antonio | Texas


Port San Antonio has ordered surplus equipment to be sold at public online auction with no reserves.








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Please use the form below or call our office for additional information, or if you have any questions or comments. A representative of Jones Swenson Auctions will respond as soon as possible. Thank you!
Why Choose Jones Swenson Auctions?
Since 1983, Jones Swenson Auctions has been helping business owners to turn assets into cash, whether it is surplus equipment or a complete liquidation.
The Jones Swenson Auctions team of professionals believe in ethical treatment for sellers and buyers. It is the good name of this company that continues to provide dividends to sellers and ease of mind to buyers. Ethical treatment of all parties is a hallmark of Jones Swenson. As President and Chief Auctioneer Scott Swenson reminds everyone, “The auction business is centered on money. Money paid by buyers and received by sellers. Making it all happen is our auction company. We will never do anything to forsake the trust that is placed in us.”
The dedicated and knowledgeable team of professionals at Jones Swenson have years of experience, but still conduct due diligence and research on whatever type of asset that is being sold from the very beginning of the project. Knowledge is paramount to success in every auction.
The last ingredient in the Jones Swenson auction strategy is to take every auction and treat it like it is the only one that exists. Sellers are provided personalized service and kept informed about every aspect of the auction from start to finish.
Contact Us
For a no-obligation conversation about a possible auction of your business assets, please fill out the Get In Touch form at the bottom of this page or give a call to President and Chief Auctioneer, Scott Swenson at (512)261-3838 or email Scott@JonesSwenson.com.
FAQs for Auction in Austin
If I have a lien against my equipment, can I still have an auction?
Yes, but it will be necessary to inform the lender that the auction is taking place and they will be receiving the payoff payment directly from the auction company. The lender will in turn need to agree to release the liens against the equipment.
Part of the equipment used by my business is owned personally. Can we include those pieces in the liquidation auction?
Yes, a separate seller’s account can be set up and a separate check for net proceeds can be payable to the seller. It should be noted that if there is a blanket lien covering all equipment used in the business, the lender may consider the personal equipment as collateral as well.
I have a friend with a similar business who would like to sell some of his equipment in our auction. Is that possible?
Yes, it is common to have more than one seller in an equipment auction. Each seller or consignor would have their own account and each piece of equipment would have a respective consignor ID assigned to it so all accounting and net proceed checks are correct.
I have friends who would like to buy some of my equipment before the auction. Is that OK?
Usually it is not advisable to sell items before the auction. Selling items before the auction prevents the auction from being called a “Complete Liquidation”, which is a valuable selling point and an ingredient for success. It is usually better to sell everything through the auction so it is fair for everyone and the seller is guaranteed market value.


