The residence vs digs debate at UKZN does not have a single correct answer. It has a correct answer for your specific situation, which is different from the advice you will get from a student who made their choice without comparing both properly. This is the comparison done properly.
University residence at UKZN: the honest case
Cost: R3,200 to R4,800 per month, typically covering the room and often meals.
The strongest argument for residence in first year is not the cost or the facilities. It is the social infrastructure. You meet people immediately, you have a support structure around you, and you are physically close to campus. First-year academic failure rates are measurably higher among students living alone in unfamiliar cities.
The honest argument against: rooms are small. Bathrooms are shared. Rules exist around guests, curfews and noise. For students who are independent, the restrictions can be genuinely frustrating.
Private digs in Durban: the honest case
Cost: R4,000 to R7,000 per month for a room in a shared house or flat in the suburbs near UKZN.
The case for digs from second year is strong. You choose your housemates. You manage your own space and schedule. You can cook what you want, have guests without sign-in procedures, and leave your dishes in the sink for a day without anyone commenting.
The honest argument against: it requires more self-management than residence. Without a structured environment, discipline around study, meals and sleep becomes your own responsibility. Students who struggled with self-regulation in residence do not automatically improve in digs.
The financial comparison
| Residence | Private digs | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly accommodation | R3,200-R4,800 | R4,000-R7,000 |
| Meals included | Often yes | No, add R600-R1,200/month |
| Transport to campus | Walking distance | R350-R900/month |
| Security | Managed by institution | Your responsibility |
| Deposit required | Usually none | One to two months rent |
When you add meals and transport for digs, the cost difference is smaller than the headline rent figures suggest. In some cases, a well-located digs in Durban is comparable in total monthly cost to a catered residence.
Moving out of res into digs?
The typical res-to-digs move in Durban takes two hours and fits in a bakkie. Your parents do not need to drive down for moving day.
Book a Student Move in DurbanIs it better to live in residence or digs at UKZN?
First-year students generally benefit from residence. From second year, the freedom and value of well-chosen private digs outweighs the convenience of residence for most students. The right choice depends on your self-management, budget and social needs.
When should I start looking for private accommodation near UKZN?
Start looking in March for the following year. Good accommodation in Durban near UKZN is taken by July or August. Waiting until November or December leaves you with what remains, which is rarely the best value.