
Video: A tour inside the Gupta compound
The Citizen had the opportunity to have a look around the Gupta compound in Saxonwold.
This was ahead of an auction taking place to sell the three properties.
A view of number 5 Saxonwold Drive, part of the Gupta compound, seen on 24 July 2025. Picture: Michel Bega/The Citizen
Number 3 Saxonwold Drive was the most rundown property of the three, and it was the only one to sell.
Numbers 5 and 7 did not sell during the auction by Park Village Auctioneers.
Number 3 Saxonwold Drive, seen on 24 July 2025. Picture: Michel Bega/The Citizen
Number 3 Saxonwold Drive, estimated to be worth R5.5 million, only managed to fetch R3.3 million at the auction.
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Video: A tour inside the Gupta compound
Join us on a tour of the Gupta compound on Saxonwold Drive; this was the home of the Gupta brothers, but it is now being sold at auction. The Citizen had the opportunity to have a look around the Gupta compound in Saxonwold. This was ahead of an auction taking place to sell the three properties. A view of number 5 Saxonwold Drive, part of the Gupta compound, seen on 24 July 2025. Picture: Michel Bega/The Citizen Number 3 Saxonwold Drive was the most rundown property of the three, and it was the only one to sell. Numbers 5 and 7 did not sell during the auction by Park Village Auctioneers. Number 3 Saxonwold Drive, seen on 24 July 2025. Picture: Michel Bega/The Citizen Number 3 Saxonwold Drive, estimated to be worth R5.5 million, only managed to fetch R3.3 million at the auction. ALSO SEE: Inside the Gupta compound, also known as the 'Saxonwold Shebeen'


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