Meet Your Property Manager
September 30, 2025
Meet Your Property Manager

Meet your Property Manager - Lisa Bartlett

If you’re renting with us this year, you’ll probably get to know one of our Property Managers, Lisa Bartlett. She is the person who makes sure everything in your student home runs smoothly from the moment you move in right through to the day you move out.


Lisa has been working in student lettings for quite a few years now. Over that time, she’s become really familiar with what it’s like to live in Swansea as a student and all the little things that can pop up during the year. Whether it’s a dripping tap that won’t quit, a broken boiler in the middle of winter, or questions about your tenancy, Lisa knows how to keep things calm and get it sorted quickly.


She works closely with landlords and maintenance teams to make sure any problems are fixed as soon as possible. If you ever need to report something or just want some advice about your house, Lisa is your go-to person. She’s patient, approachable, and understands that sometimes living away from home can throw up challenges.


Outside of work, Lisa enjoys spending time with friends and family and is a bit of a coffee enthusiast. When she is not helping students, you might find her planning her next trip or exploring new cafés around Swansea!


Lisa believes that having someone you can trust and talk to makes all the difference when it comes to student housing. So if you bump into her during a viewing or a routine inspection, don’t hesitate to say hello. She is always happy to chat and help where she can.

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