Repossessed & repo houses for sale in South Africa
When a home loan goes into default, the bank or sheriff puts the property up for sale below market. These are the repo houses and repossessed homes buyers search for — we aggregate listings from the major SA banks and Government Gazette sale-in-execution notices, each tagged with a freshness signal so you don't waste time on stale auctions.
sectional title in Unit 16 Canta Libre I Body Corporate, 5 Terenure Road, Terenure, Kempton Park, 1619
2-bed sectional title in Gauteng
3-bed house in 23 Simoni Street, Riverspray Lifestyle Estate Ext 1
3-bed house in 23 St James Park Estate, Bellairs Street, North Riding, Randburg
2-bed sectional title in Door 1121 Iq Brooklyn, 124 Brooks Street, Brooklyn, Pretoria
2-bed sectional title in Unit 95 Ninth on Lever, Leogem Street, Erand Gardens Extension 11, Midrand
2-bed sectional title in Unit 78 River Walk, 8th Street, Noordwyk EXT 37, Midrand
3-bed house in 4) Snapdragon Street, Fleurhof Ext 5
2-bed house in Naturena, Gauteng
2-bed house in 38a 2nd Avenue, Melville, Johannesburg
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Browse repossessed houses by suburb
Every suburb with live sale-in-execution inventory has its own page — the repo houses, reserve prices and auction dates for that area, re-verified weekly.
- Albertsdal
- Alliance
- Amandasig
- Annlin
- Arcadia
- Bezuidenhout Valley
- Bryanston
- Comet
- Crystal Park
- Danville
- Elandspark
- Ennerdale
- Erand Gardens
- Fleurhof
- Garsfontein
- Glen Marais
- Halfway Gardens
- Helderkruin
- Homes Haven
- Kensington
- Lenasia South
- Lotus Gardens
- Malvern
- Montana
- Montana Park
- Naturena
- Noordwyk
- Northcliff
- Nylstroom
- Palm Ridge
- Primrose
- Protea Glen
- Regents Park Estate
- Rosettenville
- Sandton
- Savanna City
- Sea Point
- Soshanguve East
- Stretford
- Summerset
- Sunninghill
- Terenure
- Three Rivers
- Umhlanga
- West Acres
- Westdene
- Witpoortjie
How South African repossessions work
“Repo houses”, “repo homes” and repossessed property all mean the same thing: a home a bank or the sheriff is selling after a home-loan default. Here is how a house ends up on this page.
A property gets “declared executable” when a home-loan account is in arrears long enough for the bank to apply for judgment in the High Court. Once the court grants the writ, the sheriff schedules a sale in execution and publishes the notice in the Government Gazette at least 30 days before the auction.
Most banks (FNB, Absa, Standard Bank, Nedbank) also try to sell distressed homes before the sheriff auction — these are “quick sale” or “mandated sale” listings, usually priced 10–20% below market.
On RepoLens, each listing carries the reserve price next to the foreclosing creditor, the attorney and their reference and the upfront costs on the day — so you know who to call and what you must have ready before you bid, not just what the notice asks for.