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Swansea Housing Association has over 3000 homes for rent in the
Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot areas. These homes include studio
apartments, flats, houses and bungalows in different sizes ranging
from one bedroom flats to family homes. They are also suitable
for a variety of tenants such as single persons, childless couples,
older people, and people with disabilities.
Our accommodation for people with disabilities is often purpose
built but there are also many homes which have been adapted to
suit the individual tenant. In addition to providing home with
facilities for people with disabilities, our Community Services
Section works in partnership with a number of organisations to
meet the housing and support needs of homeless people, people
who are recovering from a mental health problems, people with
learning difficulties and young people.
We also build homes for people aged over 55 and offer additional
support for our older tenants.
Many of our properties are serviced by a caretaker
who provides a friendly service to our tenants and keeps the outside
of the properties clean. Caretakers visit most of our properties
on a regular basis and carry out general maintenance and repairs.
Brynhyfryd, Brynmelyn, Brynmill, Cockett, Cwmbwrla, Cwmfelin,
Dunvant, Fforestfach, Gendros, Hafod, Killay, Landore, Llangyfelach,
Manselton, Mayhill, Morriston, Mount Pleasant, Mumbles, Penclawdd,
Sandfields, Sketty, Townhill, Town Centre, Tycoch, Treboeth, Uplands,
Waun Wen, Waunarlwydd, West Cross
Briton Ferry, Cadoxton, Cimla, Cilfrew, Crynant, Glynneath, Melyn,
Town Centre, Seven Sisters, Skewen, Stockham's Corner, Waunceirch.
Some areas are very popular, which of course
means you may not get housed as quickly as you may wish. Also
we may not have many homes in some areas. We also keep a register
for people who need specially adapted homes and if you have a
particular disability that means you require a special type of
home you will be referred to our Community Services Section.
We offer studio apartments, flats, houses and bungalows. They
are all unfurnished. The weekly rent will vary depending on the
size of the property and whether we provide any additional services
such as lighting and gardening to communal areas, lift, laundry
etc.
Permission from your Area Housing Officer is needed before you
get a cat or dog. Some homes don't have their own gardens or share
communal entrances and wouldn't be suitable.
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