Standard Bank repossessed houses for sale in South Africa
Standard Bank is South Africa's largest home-loan provider. RepoLens pulls Standard Bank sale-in-execution notices from the Government Gazette — including notices filed under its SB Guarantee Company home-loan SPV — and surfaces them here, freshness-tagged.
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About Standard Bank repossessed properties
Standard Bank has the largest mortgage book in South Africa. A material share of its sale-in-execution notices in the Government Gazette are filed under "SB Guarantee Company (RF) Proprietary Limited" rather than under "Standard Bank" directly — that is the ring-fenced home-loan SPV Standard Bank uses to securitise mortgages. RepoLens recognises SB Guarantee as Standard Bank and clusters those listings on this page.
Standard Bank also runs a private-treaty sale channel called EasySell that markets distressed homes before they reach the sheriff. EasySell listings are not in the Gazette and not on RepoLens — you have to engage Standard Bank directly. The Gazette route — what this page covers — is the public sale-in-execution channel that follows once EasySell or the standard repayment plan has failed.
Each listing on this page carries a reserve price set by the High Court, the auction date, the sheriff office handling the sale and the attorney contact — all extracted weekly from the Government Gazette PDFs.
Standard Bank also lists repossessed properties on its partner portal at www.myroof.co.za/standardbank. RepoLens differs by adding a verified-on date and cross-Gazette confirmation that the partner site does not provide.
FAQ
- Why do some sheriff-sale notices say "SB Guarantee Company" instead of "Standard Bank"?
- SB Guarantee Company (RF) Proprietary Limited is Standard Bank's ring-fenced home-loan securitisation vehicle. When Standard Bank holds a mortgage through this SPV, the sale-in-execution notice names SB Guarantee Company as the plaintiff, not Standard Bank directly. From a buyer's perspective there is no practical difference — it is the same bank, the same sheriff process, the same court. RepoLens automatically groups SB Guarantee notices under Standard Bank on this page.
- What is EasySell and why are EasySell properties not on this page?
- EasySell is Standard Bank's private-treaty distressed-sale programme, run with appointed agents to sell properties before they reach the sheriff. EasySell deals are negotiated privately and not published in the Government Gazette — so they are not aggregated by RepoLens. To access EasySell inventory you need to contact Standard Bank or an EasySell agent. This page only shows the public sale-in-execution route that follows once EasySell or the standard arrears process has failed.
- How can I buy an Standard Bank 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 Standard Bank 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 Standard Bank repossessed house?
- Yes. South African banks (including Standard Bank 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.