Selling inherited property in Makhanda (Grahamstown)?

If you have inherited a house or flat in Makhanda (Grahamstown), WindUp connects you with a vetted local estate agent who specialises in deceased estate sales. You get a free valuation, plain-language guidance on the estate process, and an open-market sale that protects the value of the estate.

Makhanda estates are handled through the local Master of the High Court, and the university town keeps demand for family homes and rental stock consistent.

We work with families across the town centre, Sunnyside and Somerset Heights, whether you are the executor, an heir, or helping a relative. There is no cost to you and no obligation to list.

Free local valuation

Know what the property is worth in today’s Makhanda (Grahamstown) market before you make any decision.

Vetted local agent

A licensed agent who works Makhanda (Grahamstown) and understands deceased estate sales, not a call centre.

Full market value

Open marketing to real buyers, not a discounted offer from a quick-cash investor.

Do you have an estate agent who covers Makhanda (Grahamstown)?

Yes. WindUp works with vetted, licensed estate agents across Makhanda (Grahamstown) and the wider Eastern Cape area who handle deceased estate sales regularly. We match your enquiry to the agent closest to the property.

How much does WindUp cost families?

Nothing. Your valuation and the introduction to a vetted local estate agent are free, and you are never under any obligation to list or sell.

Can I sell the property before the estate is finalised?

Yes. Once the Letter of Executorship or Letter of Authority is issued, the executor can market the property and accept an offer. Transfer registers after the Master of the High Court endorses the sale.

Do I have to accept a discounted cash offer?

No. Quick-cash investors target deceased estates because families feel time pressure. An open market sale through a local agent almost always returns more to the estate.