Stop calling agents about houses that sold three months ago.
Most repossessed-property sites never delete anything. RepoLens stamps every listing with a verified-on date — and hides anything we can’t re-confirm within 30 days. What you see is still for sale.
You found the perfect repo house online. You called. It sold in 2024.
That’s the tax on stale listings — and it’s the whole reason RepoLens exists. We read the Government Gazette’s sale-in-execution notices every week and re-confirm what’s still on the table. Right now that’s 166 upcoming auctions with a sale date still ahead — passed ones drop off automatically, so you’re never calling about a house that sold last month.
Upcoming auctions
Soonest sale date first · passed auctions excluded
4-bed house in Rooihuiskraal, Gauteng
3-bed house in 23 St James Park Estate, Bellairs Street, North
2-bed sectional title in Unit 3 Gonessa Gebou, 7 Marquard Street, The Reeds, Pretoria
3-bed house in 41 Moreland Street, Richmond Extension 1, Kwazulu-Natal Province
4-bed sectional title in 5 DUIKER STREET, ELLISRAS EXT 16 LEPHALALE, LIMPOPO
4-bed farm in Portion 36 of the Farm Baviaanshoek 599 IMPROVEMENTS Single Storey
A low price means nothing without context.
So every RepoLens listing puts the reserve price next to what the property is actually worth — and no other repossessed-property site in South Africa shows you this.
Including the one with no portal.
FNB, Absa and Standard Bank run their own repo portals. Capitec doesn’t. But every Capitec sale-in-execution is published in the Gazette — and we put them all in one place.
Sheriff auctions scare people off with the admin, not the price.
FICA registration, a 10% deposit on the day, the balance by bank guarantee within 21 days. We spell out the full cost to bid on every listing, so the process is the only thing you have to learn — never the price.
The list is live. So are the houses on it.
Browse repossessed properties verified this week, with the numbers to back every one. No login, no estate-agent callback.