The End of the 2022/23 Academic Year!
June 16, 2023

Another Academic Year has finished! The sun is shining and the weather is finally warmer.
The Digs Swansea team want to wish all our tenants who are leaving us this year the best of luck for the future! Each year, hundreds of students live in our properties, we are lucky to have such positive relationships with our tenants.
Tenancies expire on the June 30th and properties must be vacated by 10am, unless the tenancy has been extended. Please make sure to follow our property cleaning guide, to see what you are expected to do before you leave.
If anyone is looking for accommodation for the 2024-25 Academic Year, viewings will be available from October!
The Digs Swansea team look forward to moving in our new tenants and catching up with those who have extended tenancies.
We hope everyone has a wonderful summer!
The Digs Swansea team want to wish all our tenants who are leaving us this year the best of luck for the future! Each year, hundreds of students live in our properties, we are lucky to have such positive relationships with our tenants.
Tenancies expire on the June 30th and properties must be vacated by 10am, unless the tenancy has been extended. Please make sure to follow our property cleaning guide, to see what you are expected to do before you leave.
If anyone is looking for accommodation for the 2024-25 Academic Year, viewings will be available from October!
The Digs Swansea team look forward to moving in our new tenants and catching up with those who have extended tenancies.
We hope everyone has a wonderful summer!

By Oliver Wright
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March 12, 2026
We've been looking for ways to make renting more accessible for students without a guarantor. That’s why we’re excited to announce our new partnership with Housing Hand, a trusted guarantor service that helps tenants secure accommodation even if they don’t have a UK-based guarantor.

March 8, 2026
Getting around Swansea as a student can feel like a challenge at first, but honestly, it’s way easier than it seems. Whether you live in halls, a flat, or at home, there are plenty of options to get you from lectures to the city centre, the beach, or a night out with mates. Buses Buses are the lifeline for most students. First Cymru runs the majority of routes, and if you’re a student, it’s worth checking if you can get a discount on weekly or monthly passes. Routes like the 4, 5, and 6 go through all the main areas, from Uplands and Mount Pleasant to the city centre and Swansea University campus. Make sure you download the First Cymru app real-time updates are a lifesaver, especially when it’s raining (which, let’s be honest, is often). Trains If you’re planning a day trip or heading home for the weekend, Swansea train station is your friend. Direct services run to Cardiff, Bristol, and even London. For students, booking in advance usually saves a bundle. It’s a comfy option compared to a long bus ride, especially if you’ve got coursework to catch up on. Cycling and Walking Swansea is actually pretty cycle-friendly. If you live near the university, walking or cycling can be quicker than waiting for a bus. There are cycle racks all over campus and in the city centre. Plus, it’s free exercise and a nice way to clear your head between lectures. Taxis and Ride-Sharing Sometimes you just need a lift home after a late night. Local taxi firms like ABC Taxis and Uber operate in the city. They’re more expensive than buses, obviously, but perfect if you’re running late or heading somewhere buses don’t go. Tip for Students: Invest in a student bus pass if you’re relying on public transport a lot, as it’s cheaper than paying per ride, and you won’t have to stress about exact change.


