Welcome Back to Swansea – 2025/26 Starts Here
September 14, 2025
Welcome Back to Swansea – 2025/26 Starts Here

Welcome back to Swansea for the 25/26 academic year!

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Whether you’re returning for another year or settling in for the first time, welcome back to Swansea. We hope the summer treated you well and that you’re feeling ready for the year ahead.


At Digs Swansea, we’ve been busy getting everything ready for the new term and we’re excited to support you through another year of student life! If you’re already thinking ahead to where you’ll live next year, now’s a great time to start. Our 2026/27 properties are being released and earlybird access is officially live. This means you can view the full list before it goes public and even secure your booking early if you’re ready.


It’s ideal if you already know who you’re living with or just want to get organised before things get busy. We’ll be releasing more over the coming weeks, so keep checking in if you don’t spot the right place straight away.


Settling back in isn’t always smooth and we get that. If something in your house needs sorting or you’ve got questions about your tenancy, please reach out. The team is here to help and we want to make sure everything’s running as it should be.


You can also follow us on socials for updates, advice, property news!

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