Repossessed houses for sale in The Hill
Every sheriff sale-in-execution notice naming The Hill from the Government Gazette — with reserve prices, suburb price context, and the bond calculator built into each listing. Re-confirmed weekly, freshness-tagged.
27-bed house in The Hill, Gauteng
3-bed house in The Hill, Gauteng
4-bed commercial property in 30 Wildsbok Crescent, The Hills Extension 5
A low reserve in The Hill means nothing without context.
The Hill prices swing hard from suburb to suburb, so a reserve only means something next to the local median. 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 repossessed houses in The Hill
The Hill repossessed houses reach the market through the public sheriff-sale stream: when a homeowner defaults and the bank obtains judgment, the property is sold in execution and the sale is gazetted. RepoLens aggregates every The Hill notice so you do not have to read the Gazette PDFs yourself.
Reserve prices in The Hill vary with property type and condition — sectional-title units and freestanding houses can differ widely. The municipal valuation and suburb price context on each listing help you judge whether a reserve is a genuine discount before you commit to viewing or bidding.
All four major banks plus Capitec and SA Home Loans file sheriff sales that can land in The Hill. Use the listings above to see what is currently scheduled, and open any card for the auction date, sheriff office, venue, and a bond-repayment estimate at the current prime rate.
FAQ
- How many repossessed houses are for sale in The Hill?
- It changes weekly. Sale-in-execution notices that name The Hill are published in the Government Gazette and ingested by RepoLens every Monday; the count on this page reflects the current active listings. The Hill volumes track local bank-foreclosure activity, so the number rises and falls month to month.
- How do I attend the sheriff sale for a The Hill property?
- Each The Hill listing shows the auction date, the sheriff office handling the sale, and the venue address. You must FICA-register with the sheriff before bidding (ID, proof of address, a small cash registration fee), pay a 10% deposit on demand if you win, and settle the balance via approved bank guarantee within 21 days. Sheriffs take cash for the deposit, not cards.
- Can I get a home loan for a repossessed house in The Hill?
- Yes — all major SA banks finance sheriff-sale purchases in The Hill. Get pre-approved before the auction and use the RepoLens bond calculator on each listing to estimate the monthly instalment at current prime. Visibly distressed properties may be declined, so view before you bid where possible.
- How current are the The Hill listings on this page?
- Every listing is re-confirmed weekly against the latest Government Gazette PDFs, and each card shows its "last confirmed on" date. Listings not re-confirmed for 14 days are marked STALE and drop off this page, so what you see in The Hill is the live sheriff-sale stream.