Sell Your Home with Seeff and Stand a Chance to Win R1 Million!

Sell Your Home with Seeff and Stand a Chance to

Win R1 Million!

As we celebrate our 60 years of success, we're excited to announce an incredible competition open to any immovable property owner who chooses Seeff to exclusively handle the sale of their property.

How will this be achieved?

  • Award Seeff an exclusive sole mandate to sell your property within the competition period (1 June 2024 to 30 April 2025).
  • Ensure your property is sold by a Seeff Agent during the exclusive sole mandate period and within the competition period.
  • The sale transaction must become unconditional (all suspensive conditions fulfilled) within the competition period.

How will this be achieved?

  • Any legal entity - natural person or legal entity - is eligible for entry.
  • Existing exclusive sole mandates need to be re-signed within the competition period to be eligible for entry.
  • There are no restrictions or conditions for entry into the Competition in respect of the immovable property type (i.e. vacant land, freehold property, sectional title units, commercial properties, and residential and agricultural properties all qualify).

Terms and conditions:

Frequently asked questions

I own vacant land. Is this eligible for entry into the competition?

Yes, any type of immovable property is eligible for entry. This includes vacant land, commercial and agricultural property.

How do I enter?

Contact your nearest Seeff branch and make an appointment to see one of our area specialist agents who will handle the listing of your property.

What if my property is already listed with Seeff on Sole Mandate?

If you listed your property with Seeff on Sole Mandate before 1 June 2024, you would need to contact the agent and renew the mandate to commence from 1 June 2024. The mandate must be sold within the competition period to be eligible for entry.

Does the competition extend to include rental properties?

No, the competition applies to property sales only.

Does the competition apply to sales outside South Africa?

The competition applies to all sales in regions/countries where Seeff has an office. This includes Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, eSwatini. Malawi, DRC, Mauritius and Dubai,

Will the final draw be audited?

Yes. The competition closes on 30 April 2025, and the draw will be conducted by Seeff's auditors, BDO.

How many times can I enter?

Each sole mandate property sold within the competition entry counts for a single entry.

Can I enter if I have a dual or open mandate with Seeff?

No, only properties that have been listed exclusively on sole mandate with Seeff are eligible for entry

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity! Contact your nearest branch to Sell your home exclusively with Seeff and you could be the lucky winner of R1 million!

Why Choose Us to Exclusively Sell Your Home?

Not only do you now stand a chance of possibly being entered into our “R1Million Competition”, but at Seeff, we believe that your reason for selling your home is “your business”, but that selling your home is “our business”. The experience and success we have gained over the past 60 years has given us the reputation of being seen as the smart move to make when it comes to buying or selling property in South Africa, specifically as we understand that most homeowners are looking to secure the best possible price in the shortest possible time, when selling their home.

Why choose us

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BEST POSSIBLE PRICE
We secure a higher selling price for our exclusive sole mandate properties.
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SELL QUICKER
Properties that are listed with us on exclusive sole mandate spend less time on the market and are sold quicker.
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MORE ATTENTION
Our area specialists invest more time and focus on properties that are listed with us on an exclusive sole mandate.
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MORE SPEND
We typically invest more marketing spend on our sole mandate properties, attracting more potential buyers.
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BUYERS TRUST
Buyers Trust provides property buyers an alternative proposition for the investment of their property deposit.
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