We’re Over 60% Full for the 2025/26 Academic Year—Act Fast to Secure Your New Digs!
January 26, 2025
We’re Over 60% Full for the 2025/26 Academic Year—Act Fast to Secure Your New Digs!

We’re Over 55% Full for the 2025/26 Academic Year—Act Fast to Secure Your New Digs!

Our properties for the 2025/26 academic year are filling up fast, and we’re now over 60% of our properties have already been  snapped up. If you’re still hunting for the perfect place to call home next year, now’s the time to make your move.
What’s still available?
4 to 8-bed properties -  limited properties left available, however it is likely we will be able to find something in your size! 1 to 3-bedroom homes - selling fast, but still have a reasonable availability!
Why act now?
  • Early birds get  the first pick - by securing your student accommodation now, you’ll have your pick of the best homes without having to rush later in the year.
  • Group Plans?  - sort Them Early! Larger group houses are always the first to go, so if you’ve got a big crew, make sure you lock down a property while there’s still availability.
  • Peace of mind - with your housing sorted, you can focus on exams, summer plans, or just relaxing without the stress of finding somewhere to live.

How to secure your new home
  • Check out our listings - browse our range of properties online and find the one that’s perfect for you.
  • Arrange a viewing - see it for yourself and imagine your life there.
  • Reserve your property - don’t wait—secure your new home before someone else does!

We’re here to help make your student living experience the best it can be. Whether it’s a cozy flat or a spacious house for your whole crew, Digs Swansea has the perfect property for you!

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