Nedbank repossessed & repo houses for sale in South Africa
Nedbank publishes sheriff sale-in-execution notices weekly in the South African Government Gazette and lists some distressed properties on its myroof.co.za partner page. RepoLens aggregates the Gazette stream and adds verified-on dates.
3-bed house in 35 Anderson Street, Turffontein, Johannesburg
3-bed sectional title in UNIT 9 ROYAL MANOR, 2 QUEENS ROAD, BRYANSTON, SANDTON
3-bed house in 29 VICTORIA STREET, JOHANNESBURG NORTH being the physical address of the property
house in Cape Town, Western Cape
3-bed house in 7 DARTER AVENUE, FOURWAYS, JOHANNESBURG
3-bed house in Kengies, Johannesburg, Gauteng
2-bed house in 5708 Tiger Street, Lehae Extension 1, Lenasia
3-bed house in 32 Tana Street, Portlands, Mitchells Plain
2-bed house in 165 EASTWOOD MANOR, 1 BOKMAKIERIE ROAD, DAGGAFONTEIN, SPRINGS in the
3-bed flat in 43 Plane Street, Three Rivers Extension 2, Vereeniging
2-bed house in Gauteng
2-bed house in Gauteng
3-bed house in 78 Almond Road, Illovo Glen, Kingsburgh, KwaZulu-Natal
2-bed sectional title in 39 RIDGE VIEW, 3010 MARA ROAD, FLEURHOF EXT 20, ROODEOORT in the
2-bed house in UNIT 23 SANTORINI, 2141 RUBEN ROAD, MINDALORE in the
2-bed sectional title in KwaZulu-Natal
4-bed house in Cape Town, Western Cape
3-bed house in 252 7th Avenue, Bezuidenhout Valley
3-bed sectional title in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
3-bed house in Johannesburg, Gauteng
3-bed sectional title in Johannesburg, Gauteng
3-bed sectional title in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
3-bed house in 75a High Road, Eastleigh, Edenvale
2-bed house in 12 Falstaff Street, Highbury Park, Kuils River
2-bed sectional title in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
2-bed sectional title in Johannesburg, Gauteng
A low Nedbank reserve means nothing without context.
When a Nedbank bond defaults the bank is recouping a loss, not chasing profit — which is where the discount lives. But a low reserve only proves itself against the local market, so every RepoLens listing shows it next to what the property is actually worth. No other repossessed-property site in South Africa shows you this.
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.
About Nedbank repossessed properties
Nedbank is the fourth-largest SA home-loan lender. Its sale-in-execution notices in the Government Gazette are sometimes filed under "Nedbank" directly and sometimes under "Nedgroup" or "Nedfin" subsidiary names — RepoLens recognises all three variants and clusters them on this page.
Like FNB and Absa, Nedbank also runs a partner portal for private-treaty mandated sales at myroof.co.za/nedbank. That portal lists private-sale inventory — RepoLens does not duplicate it. This page is the parallel public sheriff-sale stream from the Gazette.
Each listing here has its reserve price (court-set under Rule 46A, typically 60-80% of market value), the auction date, the sheriff office handling the sale and the Nedbank-side attorney contact. Re-confirmed weekly against the latest Gazette PDFs.
Nedbank also lists repossessed properties on its partner portal at www.myroof.co.za/nedbank. RepoLens differs by adding a verified-on date and cross-Gazette confirmation that the partner site does not provide.
FAQ
- Does Nedbank have a repossessed houses website?
- Yes. Nedbank lists private-treaty distressed properties on its partner portal at myroof.co.za/nedbank. That is one of two parallel channels — the other is sheriff sale-in-execution notices in the Government Gazette, which is what RepoLens covers on this page. The two channels are non-overlapping and serve different stages of the repossession process.
- Why do some Nedbank notices say "Nedgroup" or "Nedfin"?
- Nedgroup and Nedfin are Nedbank subsidiary entities sometimes used as plaintiffs in sale-in-execution proceedings — particularly for commercial or specialised lending. From a buyer's perspective the process is identical: same court, same sheriff, same reserve-price rules. RepoLens automatically groups all three (Nedbank, Nedgroup, Nedfin) under Nedbank on this page.
- How can I buy an Nedbank repossessed property?
- You either attend the sheriff sale in execution on the date and venue listed in the Government Gazette notice (where you bid against other buyers), or you buy direct from Nedbank through its repossessed-properties portal — the partner-bank listings are typically private treaty rather than auction and may be discounted 10–20% below market. RepoLens shows the Gazette sale-in-execution path; the partner portal handles the direct-from-bank path.
- Can I get a home loan to buy an Nedbank repossessed house?
- Yes. South African banks (including Nedbank itself) routinely finance repo purchases — both sheriff-sale auctions and direct-from-bank acquisitions. Use the RepoLens bond calculator to estimate monthly instalments. Pre-approval before bidding is strongly recommended. Approval depends on property condition and your affordability assessment.
- How current are the listings on this page?
- Sale-in-execution listings on RepoLens are re-confirmed every week against the latest Government Gazette PDFs. Each card shows a "last confirmed on" date. ACTIVE listings have been seen in the most recent gazette cycle. If a listing has not been re-confirmed for 14 days, RepoLens marks it STALE and excludes it from this page.