Happy New Year - New Year, New Home for the 26/27 Academic Year!
September 30, 2025
Happy New Year - New Year, New Home for  the 26/27 Academic Year!

Happy New Year from Digs Swansea  - we are back and ready for 2026!


The decorations are down, the group chats are back in action, and the first week of exams is creeping in... which can only mean one thing: a brand-new year has begun.


We are back after our Christmas break and are looking forward to another year of supporting our tenants and helping students across Swansea find homes they love. Whether you stayed local for the holidays or spent time at home with family, we hope your festive season was relaxing and exactly what you needed.


Now that we are all easing back into student life, January is a great time to reset, refresh, and look ahead, and for many of you, that might include thinking about where you want to live for the next academic year!


There is something about the start of a new year that makes everything feel possible. New routines, new goals, new plans, and for a lot of students, finding their home for the next academic year.
Maybe you and your current housemates want to stick together but find a place a little closer to campus. Maybe you are moving on from uni halls and looking for your first proper student house. Or maybe you are just ready for a change of scene. Whatever the reason - if 2026 has got you thinking about new beginnings, we are here to help you make it happen.


Our 2026–27 properties are live, and as always, we have a wide range of homes across Swansea — from city centre apartments to spacious houses in Brynmill, the City Centre, Sketty and Uplands


Updates:
We took a short break over the festive period, with the office closed from the 22nd of December to the 5th of January, but we are now back, fully open and working through any enquiries that came in while we were away.


🛠 Emergency maintenance services were available throughout the break and continue as usual. If you experience anything urgent in your property, the emergency contact details remain the same.


📩 Any non-urgent messages, emails, or requests sent during the closure period are now being responded to, so thank you for bearing with us as we catch up.

Happy New Year from all of us at Digs Swansea - let’s make it a good one!

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