Number of SIE notices: number of negative sales transactions
Today, banks no longer favour SIE because the process is slow and cumbersome. This explains the steady downward trend in numbers since 2009 (25 361) to a low of 3 060 in 2018. That said, Lightstone data does show a slight uptick since then to just over 5 500 notices in 2023, as seen in the graph below.
Number of SIE notices
When looking at SIEs, negative sales and negative value growth sales in tandem, we see a likely more realistic view of true distress as properties which were bought 10 years ago were unlikely to sell at more than the purchase price, therefore failing to realise the anticipated growth in value.
SIE combined with negative value growth sales
Lightstone data suggests that property segments such as lower value Freehold properties are faring far worse than higher value properties and Estates. Additionally, negative sales have been more pronounced in some segments, with Sectional Title among the hardest hit.
Negative sales from 2023 onwards per stock type and area
Most sales in 2023 and 2024 took place in Impumelelo, a housing development project in Devon in the Sedibeng Municipality of Gauteng, followed by Sky City (a housing development project in Ekurhuleni) and Belhar, Cape Town.
Negative sales from 2023 onwards per province
All in all, while one might be tempted to rejoice at the decline of foreclosures in the market, the rise in distressed sales clearly points to a property market under pressure.