Federal Contracting by NAICS Code · Real Estate & Leasing
NAICS 531320: Real Estate
Across 46 federal solicitations tracked under NAICS 531320 (Real Estate), the most active buyers include Interior, Department of the, Agriculture, Department of, Dept of Defense. This guide covers who buys under this code, the set-asides actually used, typical award values, and how to find live opportunities.
📊 Based on 46 real federal solicitations tracked under this code
Sector
Real Estate & Leasing
Typical award value
Varies by award
Set-aside activity
Yes
Federal agencies that buy under NAICS 531320
These buyers award real estate work under this code most often. Set up alerts on WinAContract to catch their solicitations early, then draft your response in GovCon.
Set-asides used under NAICS 531320
Filtering opportunities by NAICS 531320 and your certification surfaces the bids where large primes are excluded. See our set-aside program guides for how each one works.
Common questions about NAICS 531320
Which federal agencies buy under NAICS 531320?
The agencies that most frequently post real estate solicitations under NAICS 531320 include Interior, Department of the, Agriculture, Department of, Dept of Defense. Tracking these buyers on WinAContract and drafting responses in GovCon is the fastest way to build a pipeline under this code.
Is NAICS 531320 eligible for small-business set-asides?
Yes. Solicitations under NAICS 531320 commonly use Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5). If your firm holds a matching socioeconomic certification, you can compete on set-aside opportunities where large businesses are excluded — typically a far less crowded field.
What is the typical contract value for NAICS 531320?
Federal awards under NAICS 531320 typically range Varies by award. Actual values vary widely by agency, scope, and contract vehicle — for example, individual IDIQ task orders versus standalone definitive contracts.
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