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SPC 10625 (Berlin) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview and Location

SPC 10625 is a student residence located in Berlin, Germany. The property sits at coordinates 52.5087 N, 13.3138 E, placing it in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district, a central area with good public transport connections to most of Berlin’s major universities. The address on record is simply “Germany”, but the latitude and longitude indicate a position near the Technische Universität Berlin campus and within reasonable commuting distance to Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

The building offers Wi-Fi and laundry facilities as standard tags. According to platform data, the property has 97 student housing options listed in Berlin, with the city’s starting price for student accommodation at EUR 440 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). SPC 10625 itself does not have a published minimum or maximum rent in the dataset, so prospective tenants should budget based on the city baseline and request a specific quote from the operator.

Who Is This Residence For?

Based on resident reviews and Google rating data (4.7 stars from 159 reviews), SPC 10625 appears to suit students who value:

The overall sentiment from the 159 Google reviews is very positive (4.7 average), indicating that a large majority of past residents had a good experience.

Who Might Want to Consider Other Options?

SPC 10625

The single one-star review (out of the three provided) raises a significant concern:

“Both elevators have been broken for almost a full week (one was broken way before) and there is almost always one broken elevator. living on the 7th floor, i cannot carry water, groceries, laundry and more up. especially when coming home after a long day at the university, you expect me to be able to walk up 7 floors a”

This review points to a recurring elevator problem. The property may not be suitable for:

Additionally, because the available inventory shows a “not_available” tag, it is possible that the residence currently has limited or no vacancies – at least on the platform where this data was drawn. Students looking for an immediate move-in may need to check other listings.

What Residents Actually Say

Below are the three Google reviews extracted from the data, presented verbatim:

Rosalyn “Rosa” Mcgee (Rating: 1) “Both elevators have been broken for almost a full week (one was broken way before) and there is almost always one broken elevator. living on the 7th floor, i cannot carry water, groceries, laundry and more up. especially when coming home after a long day at the university, you expect me to be able to walk up 7 floors a”

Kristina Shoshi (Rating: 5) “I’ve been living here throughout my uni years and I have to say that this place has been a great home. The spaces are new and really comfortable, when compared to other options in Berlin it’s a nice opportunity. The staff is amazing, they’re always considerate and friendly, I’ve never had any issues with anyone. There ”

Ahmad Khasawneh (Rating: 5) “The staff at this accommodation is incredibly friendly and helpful. They organize enjoyable social events that provide an opportunity to meet other residents. The location of the accommodation is also excellent, and the facilities are fully equipped. Overall, it is a great place to stay.”

These quotes reflect a split experience: the overwhelming majority (positive reviews) confirm a high standard of comfort and community, while the critical review highlights maintenance issues that may be temporary but are worth verifying with the operator.

Price Positioning in Berlin’s Student Housing Market

Berlin’s student housing market has a reported starting price of EUR 440 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). SPC 10625’s own price is not listed in this data set, so it could be above or below this baseline. The reviewer Kristina noted it was “a nice opportunity when compared to other options in Berlin”, which suggests that rent may be competitive for the quality provided – but this should not be assumed.

Prospective tenants should:

No deposit amount is recorded in the data, so ask about this as well.

Room Types and Facilities

The dataset does not list any specific unit types (e.g., single studio, shared apartment, en-suite). The “name” field – SPC 10625 – suggests it may be part of a larger managed student housing brand, likely offering a mix of private studios and possibly shared flats. The tags confirm the presence of:

There are no mentions of gym, common kitchen, or study rooms in the data, although the positive reviews reference “fully equipped facilities” and social events, implying some shared common areas. Verification with the operator is recommended.

Booking Timing and Availability

The availability tag “not_available” indicates that this property may not have rooms listed for immediate booking on the platform at the time the data was captured. However, availability can change weekly. The typical booking cycle for Berlin student accommodation begins 6–12 months ahead of the semester start (October for winter semester, April for summer semester). For a 2026/2027 academic year:

Because of the possible limited availability, it is advisable to contact the operator directly through the platform to ask about waiting lists or future release dates. The property may also require a minimum lease term, but no data is provided on that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is SPC 10625 suitable for first-year students?

Yes, it appears to be a good fit for first-year students, especially international ones. The positive reviews highlight friendly staff who organise social events, which can help new arrivals build a social network. The central location and modern interiors also reduce the stress of adjusting to a new city. However, first-year students assigned to upper floors should be aware of the potential elevator issue reported in the one-star review.

What is the monthly rent for SPC 10625?

The rent is not published in the available data. Berlin’s student housing market starts at EUR 440 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). To get the exact rent for SPC 10625, you must request a quotation from the property operator. Remember that all prices are indicative and subject to change; always confirm directly.

Can I move in immediately?

Based on the “not_available” tag in the dataset, immediate move-in does not appear to be possible through the platform at this time. Availability can fluctuate, so it is best to check directly with the operator. For the 2026/2027 academic year, plan to start inquiries at least 6 months before your intended move-in date.

Sources & data date

The data for this article was sourced from AmberStudent platform records for property ID amber-2229914, last updated July 2026. Google rating and review data (4.7, 159 reviews) are as of that date.

For real-time availability and personalised assistance, please use the on-site chat assistant on the platform.

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