2026-27 Academic Year Letting - Earlybird Access
September 1, 2025
2026-27 Academic Year Letting - Earlybird Access

Get the first dibs on our properties for the 26/27 academic year!

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We know it might feel early to be thinking about next year’s accommodation when you’ve only just settled in for this year, but trust us, this is the best time to get ahead. Our properties for the 2026/27 academic year go live on 1st October, but those on earlybird access will get to see everything before they go live and secure the first bookings.


Earlybird access means you’ll get a private look at our available student houses before they’re released to the public. You’ll be able to browse the list early, register interest, and be first to view the properties when they go live.


It’s a relaxed way to get ahead, with no rush and no pressure - just a chance to find the right place for you and your housemates while the best spots are still available.


Even if you haven’t finalised who you’re living with yet, having a look early gives you time to plan and figure it out without the last-minute stress.


How to sign up?


Earlybird access is opening just before 1st October. All you need to do is email lettings@digsswansea.biz and we’ll send you the list before it goes live. From there, you can book viewings or even lock in your 2026/27 property right away.

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