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Springbok Properties Reviews: What to Check Before You Commit

Researching Springbok Properties? This independent review explains its three sale routes, what sellers should check, why the "cash offer" you're quoted may not always mean a direct purchase by Springbok itself, and why it may be worth comparing verified no-contract cash buyers before deciding.
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Seller protection snapshot

Springbok Properties — review summary

Company exists
Confirmed via Companies House
Incorporated
19 May 2014
NAPB / TPO listing
Confirmed — Member No. 46
Sale routes
Three — Cash Sale, Fast Cash, Fixed Price
CCHB verification
Not currently verified
  • Sourced from Companies House, the NAPB member list, The Property Ombudsman and springbokproperties.co.uk. Last checked July 2026.
Overview

Springbok Properties review verdict

Springbok Properties is a long-established UK "we buy any house" company, with an active Companies House record since 2014 (the company states trading began earlier, in 2007), a confirmed National Association of Property Buyers membership (Member No. 46), and confirmed registration with The Property Ombudsman.

What makes Springbok different from a single-route direct cash buyer is that it offers three named routes — Cash Sale, Fast Cash and Fixed Price — with different typical timescales and percentages of market value, and by its own account may, depending on the route and property, market a home to its investor network or arrange an auction sale to a third party rather than buying it directly with its own funds.

None of this makes Springbok unsuitable, but it does mean the most important question for a seller isn't just "are they legitimate" — it's confirming exactly which route applies, who the ultimate buyer is, and whether the figure discussed matches what's advertised, before committing.

Fast facts

Springbok Properties at-a-glance seller checks

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Company exists Confirmed via Companies House
Registered company Springbok Properties Ltd
Company number 09045757
Incorporated 19 May 2014 (company states trading since 2007)
Website springbokproperties.co.uk
NAPB membership Confirmed — Member No. 46 on the NAPB's own member list
Property Ombudsman listing Confirmed — registered as Springbok Properties Ltd, company number 09045757
Direct cash buyer claim Stated for the Cash Sale route; other routes may involve a third-party buyer — confirm which applies
Number of sale routes Three — Cash Sale, Fast Cash, Fixed Price — plus possible investor-network or auction referral
Other trading names Property Ombudsman records also list WeBuyNow and Yellow Springbok under the same company number
Public reviews Trustpilot (several thousand reviews), Google reviews and allAgents
CCHB verification status Not currently verified by CCHB
  • This scorecard is not a rating. It summarises checks a seller may want to make before deciding whether to proceed.

Review evidence

What do Springbok Properties reviews say?

Springbok Properties' Trustpilot profile shows several thousand reviews, with a large proportion positive and frequently mentioning specific named staff and a smooth process. As with any cash-buyer reviews, it's worth reading beyond the star rating and checking which route the review actually relates to.

Positive themes sellers may see

  • Friendly, responsive named staff
  • Clear communication and reassurance during a stressful sale
  • A structured process with defined stages
  • Successful completions after other routes (such as an estate agent) had failed

Points to check when reading reviews

  • Which route does the review relate to — Cash Sale, Fast Cash or Fixed Price?
  • Did the figure discussed match the percentages advertised on the website?
  • Did the review relate to a completed sale or only an initial enquiry?
  • Was the seller told who the ultimate buyer would be?
  • Did the seller describe the sales approach as pressured?
  • Did the seller feel able to walk away without cost?
A recurring theme in the minority of negative reviews is a gap between the percentages advertised on the website and the figures discussed on the phone — one detailed review describes being quoted noticeably lower percentages verbally than the ranges shown online for each route. This isn't necessarily wrongdoing (an individual property's condition or location can move a specific offer outside a general advertised range), but it's a good reason to get the advertised range and your actual figure confirmed in writing, and to ask why they differ if they do.

Understand the offer first

Not all "we buy any house" companies use a single sale route

Some cash buying companies offer one route: a direct cash purchase. Springbok Properties instead offers three, each with a different balance of speed, price and certainty — and, by its own account, may not always be the end buyer.
Route 01
Cash Sale
Springbok's own description positions this as a direct cash purchase, prioritising speed and certainty over maximum price.
Route 02
Fast Cash
Positioned as a quicker move-out option aiming for more money overall than a standard cash sale, per the company's own materials.
Route 03
Fixed Price
Aimed at achieving closer to full market value, typically over a longer timescale, and — per Springbok's own FAQ — may involve marketing to its investor network or an auction sale to a third party.
Worth knowing about Springbok Properties specifically

One company, three sale routes — and more than one consumer-facing brand

Unlike a single-route direct cash buyer, Springbok explicitly offers three named routes with different typical timescales and percentages of market value. By its own FAQ, depending on the route and property, Springbok "may alternatively choose to market the property to their roster of investors or undertake an auction sale to find a third party buyer instead" — meaning the entity that ultimately buys your home, and the funds behind that purchase, may not always be Springbok itself.

Separately, Property Ombudsman records show that the same legal entity, Springbok Properties Ltd (company number 09045757), is also registered under other trading names, including WeBuyNow and Yellow Springbok. This isn't inherently a problem — many groups operate more than one consumer brand — but it does mean sellers comparing "different" cash buyer websites should check whether they're actually looking at the same underlying company.
  • Sources: springbokproperties.co.uk (About Us and company FAQ pages), The Property Ombudsman business search (Springbok Properties Ltd, WeBuyNow, Yellow Springbok — all company number 09045757), Companies House. Checked July 2026.

Springbok Properties at a glance

A neutral, factual snapshot

Sourced from Companies House, the NAPB member list, The Property Ombudsman, springbokproperties.co.uk and Trustpilot. Where a point hasn't been independently verified by CCHB, sellers should confirm it directly and review the latest terms before proceeding.
Springbok Properties — Company Record

Springbok Properties — company record

Last checked: July 2026
Trading name
Springbok Properties (the same legal entity is also registered with TPO under the names WeBuyNow and Yellow Springbok)
Registered company name
Springbok Properties Ltd
Companies House number
09045757
Incorporated
19 May 2014 (company states trading since 2007, established as Springbok Properties Ltd in 2012)
Website
springbokproperties.co.uk
Stated service model
Three named routes — Cash Sale™, Fast Cash™ and Fixed Price™ — plus possible referral to Springbok's investor network or an auction sale to a third party
Public review sources
Trustpilot, Google reviews and allAgents
Contract / agreement position
Not publicly confirmed — ask for written terms before signing anything, and confirm they match the specific route discussed
Direct buyer status
Stated for the Cash Sale route; other routes may involve a third-party buyer — confirm which applies to your offer
Proof of funds position
Not publicly disclosed — ask for written evidence before proceeding
Fees / legal costs
Company states no fees and that it covers legal costs; confirm the current position in writing for your specific route
Speed claims
Cash Sale marketed at 7–28 days; Fast Cash and Fixed Price routes may take 1–3 months per independent guides
Typical percentage of value
Reported ranges (approx. 80% Cash Sale / 80–90% Fast Cash / up to 95% Fixed Price) vary from what some reviewers describe being offered verbally — always get your specific figure in writing
NAPB / Property Ombudsman position
Confirmed NAPB member (No. 46) and confirmed on The Property Ombudsman's business search
Not currently verified by CCHB

This does not mean Springbok Properties is unsuitable. It means Springbok Properties has not currently been verified against the standards used for inclusion in the Compare Cash House Buyers panel — in particular, we have not independently confirmed proof of funds, contract terms, or which specific entity buys the property under each route.

Information should be checked against the company's latest terms, reviews and communications before making a decision.
Sources checked: Companies House · National Association of Property Buyers member list · The Property Ombudsman business search · springbokproperties.co.uk · Trustpilot. Last checked July 2026.

The stated process

How Springbok Properties says its process works

Initial enquiry and valuation
Seller requests a free valuation online or by phone; Springbok researches the property and area.
Route selection
Springbok presents Cash Sale, Fast Cash and Fixed Price options; confirm the timescale and percentage attached to whichever you choose.
Offer confirmation
An indicative figure is discussed; ask whether it's provisional or firm, and get it confirmed in writing.
Buyer confirmation
For Fixed Price or Fast Cash routes in particular, confirm whether Springbok itself is buying, or whether the property will be marketed to its investor network or an auction.
Legal process
Company materials state legal costs are covered; confirm exact terms with your own solicitor.
Exchange and completion
Cash Sale is marketed at 7–28 days; Fast Cash and Fixed Price routes are generally described as taking longer, often 1–3 months.
  • These are stated process points drawn from Springbok Properties' own materials and independent review evidence. Sellers should confirm the current process directly and make sure any offer, buyer, completion date and legal terms are confirmed in writing.

Pricing intent

How much does Springbok Properties pay?

Springbok's three routes are commonly described as covering a range of outcomes: roughly 80% of market value for Cash Sale, 80–90% for Fast Cash, and up to around 95% for Fixed Price — though sellers should treat these as a starting point to check, not a guarantee.

At least one detailed public review describes being offered noticeably lower percentages verbally than the ranges advertised online for each route. That kind of gap can sometimes reflect a specific property's condition or location, but it's a reason to ask directly why a figure differs from the advertised range, and to get the final percentage and net amount confirmed in writing before proceeding.
Estimated market value Example 80% cash offer
£150,000 £120,000
£200,000 £160,000
£250,000 £200,000
£300,000 £240,000
  • These figures illustrate the lower end of Springbok's advertised Cash Sale range only. Actual offers, and which route applies, depend on property type, condition, location and individual assessment — always confirm your own figure in writing.
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With three different routes and reported gaps between advertised and verbally quoted percentages, it's especially useful to check your offer independently. Use the Cash Offer Checker to see whether your figure appears to sit within an expected range for the route you've been offered.
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Straight answer

Should you use Springbok Properties?

Springbok Properties may be worth considering if you want to weigh up speed against price across three defined routes, and you're comfortable that the buyer behind a Fast Cash or Fixed Price sale might be a third party rather than Springbok itself.

Before proceeding, confirm exactly which route you're being offered, who the ultimate buyer would be, whether the percentage or figure discussed matches the advertised range for that route, whether fees are genuinely covered, and whether any paperwork creates exclusivity.

If you want to compare your options first, CCHB can help you compare verified direct cash buyers that don't use seller tie-in contracts.

The key comparison

Springbok Properties vs CCHB verified direct cash buyers

The most important question isn't just whether a company has good reviews. Sellers should also check how the company buys, whether funds are verified, whether contracts are used, whether the offer is realistic, and — for a multi-route company like Springbok — who the ultimate buyer actually is.
Springbok Properties vs CCHB Verified Direct Cash Buyers
Seller protection check Springbok Properties CCHB verified direct buyers
Established company recordConfirmed via Companies House✓ Required standard
Trade body / redress scheme listedConfirmed — NAPB Member No. 46 and registered with The Property Ombudsman✓ Required standard
Direct cash purchase routeStated for Cash Sale route; other routes may use a third-party buyer✓ Verified direct buyers only
Proof of funds reviewed by CCHBNot currently verified by CCHB✓ Required standard
No seller tie-in contractsNot publicly confirmed — review terms before signing✓ Required standard
Single, always-direct purchase routeNo — three routes; Fixed Price/Fast Cash may involve an investor-network or auction sale to a third party✓ Yes — direct cash purchase only
Advertised offer matches figure discussedSome reviews describe a gap — confirm your figure against the advertised range in writingPanel pricing approach varies — always compare the net figure
Multiple buyers comparedNo — one company (though with multiple routes)✓ Yes — compare matched buyers
Public review sourcesTrustpilot, Google reviews and allAgents✓ Buyer-specific review checks included
Free to useCompany states no fees, legal costs covered✓ Yes
CCHB standard Sourced — not independently verified by CCHB Not publicly confirmed — ask directly

Springbok Properties

Established company recordConfirmed via Companies House
Trade body / redress listedConfirmed — NAPB & TPO
Direct cash purchase routeStated for Cash Sale only
Proof of funds reviewed by CCHBNot verified by CCHB
No seller tie-in contractsReview terms first
Single always-direct routeNo — three routes
Advertised offer matches figureConfirm in writing
Multiple buyers comparedNo — one company
Public review sourcesTrustpilot, Google, allAgents
Free to useCompany states covered

CCHB verified direct buyers

Established company recordRequired standard
Trade body / redress listedRequired standard
Direct cash purchase routeVerified only
Proof of funds reviewed by CCHBRequired standard
No seller tie-in contractsRequired standard
Single always-direct routeYes
Advertised offer matches figurePricing varies — compare net figure
Multiple buyers comparedYes
Public review sourcesBuyer-specific checks included
Free to useYes
CCHB standard Sourced, not CCHB-verified Ask directly

Contract checker

Been asked to sign paperwork by Springbok Properties? Check what it says before you commit.

Before signing any paperwork with any house buying company, sellers should understand whether the document creates exclusivity, a tie-in period, cancellation risk, or commits you to a specific route (Cash Sale, Fast Cash or Fixed Price) and buyer. Our Contract Checker can help flag terms that may need closer attention before you speak to a solicitor.
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Redress

What if something goes wrong?

Springbok Properties is registered with The Property Ombudsman and is a member of the National Association of Property Buyers, both independently confirmed. This may give sellers an external route for complaints about covered services, although it does not replace getting independent legal advice before signing anything.

Because Springbok operates three different routes and, on some routes, may not be the ultimate buyer, it's worth confirming in writing which entity you're contracting with and which regulated route applies before you proceed, so you know exactly where a complaint would need to go if something went wrong.
Transparency

Sources checked for this review

The following sources were used to create and fact check this review.
  • Springbok Properties website (springbokproperties.co.uk), including its About Us, FAQ and company registration pages
  • Companies House: Springbok Properties Ltd, company number 09045757
  • National Association of Property Buyers member list and Springbok Properties member profile (napb.co.uk)
  • The Property Ombudsman business search (Springbok Properties Ltd, WeBuyNow, Yellow Springbok)
  • Trustpilot profile for springbokproperties.co.uk
  • Public competitor review pages and SERP review results (used to inform topic coverage only)
  • Last checked: July 2026. Facts may change — always confirm current details directly with the company and official registers.

Springbok Properties FAQs

Questions to ask before choosing any cash house buyer

Springbok Properties has an active Companies House record (Springbok Properties Ltd, number 09045757, incorporated 19 May 2014), is a confirmed member of the National Association of Property Buyers (Member No. 46), and is confirmed as registered with The Property Ombudsman. None of this guarantees any individual offer will suit you, but it is a genuine trust signal.

For its Cash Sale route, Springbok states it buys directly. For its Fast Cash and Fixed Price routes, the company's own FAQ says it may instead market the property to its investor network or arrange an auction sale to a third party. Confirm which applies to your offer.

These are Springbok's three named routes, generally described as trading off speed against price: Cash Sale prioritises speed, Fast Cash aims for more money over a slightly longer period, and Fixed Price aims for closer to market value over a longer timescale, sometimes via an investor network or auction. Percentages and timescales for each should be confirmed directly and in writing.

Springbok states it charges no fees and covers legal costs. Sellers should confirm this in writing for their specific route before proceeding.

The Cash Sale route is marketed at around 7–28 days. Fast Cash and Fixed Price routes are generally described as taking longer, often 1–3 months. Confirm current timescales in writing for your specific case.

Springbok Properties is a confirmed member of the National Association of Property Buyers and is registered with The Property Ombudsman, both independently verified directly on those organisations' own websites.

Not necessarily. Per its own FAQ, depending on the route and property, Springbok may market the property to its investor network or arrange an auction sale to a third party instead of buying it directly. Ask exactly who the buyer will be before proceeding.

Property Ombudsman records show these as trading names registered under the same company, Springbok Properties Ltd, company number 09045757.

Yes, particularly given the multiple routes on offer and reports of a gap between advertised and verbally discussed percentages — comparing helps confirm whether your specific offer is competitive.

No. Compare Cash House Buyers is an independent comparison site and is not affiliated with Springbok Properties.

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