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Flatshare in Swansea

£711/month

Private room

Room at Oldway Centre, High Street, Swansea, SA1 5AQ

£602/month

Private room

Room at St David's Roost Swansea SA1 2DN

£732/month

Private room

Room at Crown Place Kings Road Swansea, SA1 8PH

£633/month

Private room

Room at 180 High St, Swansea SA1 1NL, United Kingdom

£650/month

Private room

Room at Fusion Students, 66 Alexandra Rd, Swansea SA1 5BD, United Kingdom

£594/month

Private room

Room at St David's Roost Swansea SA1 2DN

£689/month

Private room

Room at 180 High St, Swansea SA1 1NL, United Kingdom

£659/month

Private room

Room at St David's Roost Swansea SA1 2DN

£628/month

Private room

Room at St David's Roost Swansea SA1 2DN

£693/month

Private room

Room at Fusion Students, 66 Alexandra Rd, Swansea SA1 5BD, United Kingdom

£2,500/month

Entire place

Apartment at Waun-Wen Road, Mayhill

£2,683/month

Entire place

Apartment at Bryn Road

£607/month

Private room

Room at High Street

£641/month

Private room

Room at Alexandra Road

£646/month

Private room

Room at Coppergate, 17-18 Kingsway, Swansea, SA1 5JZ

£602/month

Private room

Room at St David's Roost Swansea SA1 2DN

£559/month

Private room

Room at New Cut Rd, Swansea SA1 2DN, UK

£641/month

Private room

Room at Seren, 66 Alexandra Road, Swansea, SA1 5BD, United Kingdom

£732/month

Private room

Room at Crown Place Kings Road Swansea, SA1 8PH

£706/month

Private room

Room at Fusion Students, 66 Alexandra Rd, Swansea SA1 5BD, United Kingdom

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Swansea

The cost of living in this Welsh city is usually a bit more affordable than in other UK cities like London or Manchester. This attracts a large number of international students every year, who want to use their exchange to improve their English and immerse themselves in the local culture. In addition, most young people choose to live in a shared flat, since living with international flatmates will allow you to practice the language every day.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Swansea199€858
Residence Swansea87€903
Studio Swansea61€1532
Entire place Swansea13€3438
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Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Swansea

These are the pros and cons of living in a shared flat in this British city:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Swansea

  • You will be able to choose shared apartments in different convenient locations, depending on the location of your university. You can also choose a neighbourhood near the beach if that is what you fancy. Remember that some preferred areas are the centre of Swansea, Maritime Quarter and Sandfields.

  • Some spare rooms have a private bathroom and in some cases, the apartments have access to areas such as a garden or terrace.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Swansea

  • The city is relatively small and the number of students who transfer to this city is high, so finding a room with all the ideal characteristics can be difficult.

  • The weather in Swansea is often cold and damp, so you will have to come to an agreement with your flatmates about the use of heating throughout the year.

Apps for your international exchange in Swansea

There are apps that you can use to make the process of exchanging to Swansea simpler. In these applications, you will find different features, which include the possibility of requesting a new exchange program, accessing the information on necessary procedures, reading experiences and advice from other students and even completing the Learning Agreement. Among the data that young people name, you will see that they ensure that you will get used to the cold and rainy climate of the city after a short time of being there, allowing you to enjoy your exchange to the fullest.

How to meet people in Swansea

You have several ways to meet people in this Welsh city, so you don't have to feel overwhelmed by arriving alone. Below are the ways:

Swansea Student Associations

Both Swansea University and the Trinity Saint David University of Wales offer students the chance to join hundreds of sports societies and clubs, so surely you will find the one that contemplates your interests to meet people with similar tastes. You will find both specific societies for international students and sports, art and other fields.

Facebook groups for international students in Swansea

Among the groups you can find are those of international students in each university and those created by the different societies and clubs. In all of these, you will be able to connect with other students who are both in your same circles, further expanding the possibility of making friends.

WhatsApp groups for international students in Swansea

Swansea University has numerous WhatsApp groups that you can join, not only when you are a student but also when you have already left the university. Thanks to these groups you will be able to be in contact with young people from all over the world, both during and after your exchange.

Tips for living in a shared student apartment in Swansea

These are some of the recommendations that you should keep in mind when living in a shared flat in a British city:

  • If one of your roommates is Welsh, take the opportunity not only to practice even more your English but to learn something of the local language. That way you will be able to delve into the culture as much as possible, learning all its traditions and customs.

  • You can take advantage of the savings on the rental cost to enjoy all that Swansea has to offer and to travel to nearby places such as Penllergare Valley Woods, Rhossili Bay, Three Cliffs Bay, Pennard Castle and Barry Island.

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Swansea

How much does a shared flat in Swansea cost?
Although the cost of a spareds room can be between £340 and £950, the average price is usually around £550 per month.
How to find roommates in Swansea?
Erasmus Play is an online community where you can search for both roommates and accommodation in private shared flats or that are part of student residences.
Share a flat or live alone in Swansea?
We recommend that you share a flat, so you can make your budget more affordable and you can be part of more activities and events that enrich your experience. In addition, living with other young people makes the exchange more fun and lively.
What should I know when entering a shared flat in Swansea?
You have to know that, being of different nationalities, surely all the roommates have a different way of life. The best thing is that you go with an open mind to be able to talk about the possible problems generated by coexistence.
How to choose ideal flatmates in Swansea?
The most convenient thing is that they all have similar or compatible habits and lifestyles, regardless of whether they are of different nationalities. Also, if you want to learn or improve your English more quickly, try not to let your other roommates speak in your same language so you can work even harder on a day-to-day basis.

 

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