New Development Underway in Sketty!
January 15, 2026
New Development Underway in Sketty!

63A Eversley Road, Sketty

We are excited to share that another new development is now underway in Sketty. This project will bring a selection of modern one and two bedroom student homes, designed with comfortable living and ease of access in mind.


Sketty is already a popular area for students, and this development sits right in the centre of it. You will have a whole row of shops, cafés, takeaways and everyday essentials right on your doorstep, which makes day-to-day life really easy. Whether you want to grab a quick coffee, pick up groceries or meet a friend for food, everything is close by.


The location also offers great access to Singleton Campus. It’s easy to get to on foot or by bus, so the new homes are ideal for students who want the convenience of being near University while still enjoying a friendly neighbourhood feel.


The properties are due to be ready by June and will be available to let for the next academic year, perfect for anyone planning ahead for September.


We will be sharing more updates, photos and availability details as the build progresses, so keep an eye on our socials and website for the latest news.



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