Sheriff auctions in South Africa
Every upcoming sale in execution, pulled directly from the Government Gazette and tagged with the instructing attorney and case number where the notice records them. Houses, sectional titles, vacant land, smallholdings — one feed, refreshed weekly.
4-bed house in Thulamahashe-A, Mpumalanga
3-bed house in is:4A MULDER STREET, MEYERVILLE /3X BEDROOMS/ 2X BATHROOMS/ LOUNGE/ DINING ROOM/ KITCHEN/ W/C/ SCULLERY
3-bed house in 105 Merlin Crescent, Kriel
4-bed house in 323 FAURE STREET, BADPLAAS, EMANZANA, MPUMALANGA
3-bed commercial property in 58 Montaque Street, Balfour
3-bed house in 65A PERCY FITZPATRICK DRIVE, STONEHENGE X 1, MBOMBELA
3-bed house in 1920 Rockdale Street, Rockdale, Middelburg
2-bed house in Middelburg, STEVE, Mpumalanga
3-bed house in is: 6 LIME STREET, WEST ACRES, MBOMBELA, 3X BEDROOMS, 2X BATHROOMS, DINING, KITCHEN, LOUNGE, COVERED STOEP
vacant land in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga
2-bed sectional title in Erf 745 West Acres Extension 6
vacant land in is: ERF 10276 ERMELO, EXTENSION
2-bed house in 11/3579 Heinrich Street, Kriel
How a sheriff sale works
A sale in execution is held by a sheriff of the High or Magistrate’s Court after a creditor (usually a bank or municipality) obtains a judgment and a writ against the property owner. The notice must be published in the Government Gazette and a local newspaper at least 30 days before the auction.
Bidders need a refundable deposit (typically 10% of the bid or a fixed minimum), proof of identity, and FICA documents. The successful bidder signs a Conditions of Sale at the auction and pays the balance within 21–30 days — usually secured by a bank guarantee.
Reserve prices were re-introduced in 2017 under amended court rules. Most sales now carry a reserve, but properties can still sell without reserve in certain cases. RepoLens flags whichever applies per listing.