Leading Property Law Firm Wikus Strydom Inc We are a specialized legal practice focused on conveyancing,
property law, and related legal services.
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We offer all the services you need Need any help? The firm's service offerings cater to a wide range of clients, including property developers, estate agents, private individuals,
and other stakeholders in the South African residential property market
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We’re committed to client-focused service tailored to individual needs

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Proven track record of efficiency and reliability in property law

 

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Strong relationships with industry stakeholders

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Welcome to Wikus Strydom Attorneys Inc.

Wikus Strydom Incorporated is a premier legal practice specializing in conveyancing and property law, serving sellers, buyers, developers, and estate agents with tailored legal solutions. With over 50 years of industry experience, the firm has established a strong reputation for excellence, particularly within Midstream Estate, where it has successfully transferred over 6,000 properties and opened numerous township and sectional title registers.

Founded and led by Wikus Strydom, a seasoned attorney, conveyancer, and notary public, the firm is supported by a highly skilled team of attorneys, paralegals, and support staff with a collective 66 years of experience. Together, they deliver personalized, client-centric services that ensure smooth transactions in the residential property market.
The firm’s primary services include:

• Conveyancing and property transfers
• Drafting legal documents, including antenuptial contracts
• Administration of deceased estates
• Preparation of wills and testaments

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Frequently Asked Questions

The seller typically appoints the conveyancing attorney, but both buyer and seller can agree on a different arrangement.

The process usually takes 6 to 12 weeks, depending on factors such as bond approvals, clearance certificates and Deeds Office processing times.

  • Transfer duty (payable to SARS, unless exempt)
  • Conveyancing fees (as per the recommended fee guidelines)
  • Deeds Office fees
  • Rates and levy clearance certificates

The estate usually covers the costs, but in some cases, the heirs or buyers may be responsible for certain fees.

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    80 +

    Township Registers

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    6000 +

    Transferred Properties

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    Sectional Title Registers

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