Who This Residence Suits – and Who Might Look Elsewhere
SPC 46004 is a purpose-built student residence in Valencia that offers a wide range of room types, from shared apartments to studios and even branded independent houses. Based on its configuration, pricing, and resident feedback, it works well for some groups and less for others.
Suits:
- Students who want a social environment with flatmates. The property offers 5‑bedroom and 7‑bedroom units, which naturally create a shared living setting. If you value having company and splitting costs, these configurations are practical.
- Independent travellers or postgraduates who prefer privacy. Studios are available, giving you your own kitchen and bathroom.
- Those who prioritise location. Multiple reviewers mention the area is vibrant, with shops, parks, bars, and bus connections nearby. For students attending Universitat Politecnica de Valencia or Universitat de Valencia, the location appears central enough to reach main transport links.
- Anyone looking for a recently updated building. The property carries the “new” tag and includes lifts and WiFi; the physical condition is likely modern.
May not suit:
- Budget‑focused students on a tight monthly cap. The minimum rent is €405 per month, which is significantly above the citywide from‑price of €256 (indicative – confirm with the operator). If your absolute ceiling is under €400, you will find cheaper shared rooms in other residences.
- Students who need flexible entry dates. The available_from field is null, which may mean fixed intake periods. The minimum lease is 4 months, so short summer stays might be possible, but you should verify exact move‑in windows.
- Anyone who expects a full kitchen kit. One reviewer (Jessie Rose Wienburg) noted missing items: “No kettle, cutting board, sharp knife or broom/dustpan in the room.” If you plan to cook regularly, you may need to bring your own small appliances.
- Those who need air conditioning (AC). The same reviewer added “Aircon?” – implying that AC may not be present or was not clearly advertised. Check with the operator if cooling is essential, especially during Valencia summers.
What Residents Actually Say
Reviews on Google give SPC 46004 a 4.1 rating from 618 reviews. The three excerpts provided give a balanced picture.
“Affordable and spacious with balcony. Easy access and helpful staff. No kettle, cutting board, sharp knife or broom/dustpan in the room. Aircon?” – Jessie Rose Wienburg (5 stars)
This review highlights the strong value: affordable and spacious, with a balcony. Staff are helpful. The drawbacks are practical: missing kitchen equipment and uncertainty about air conditioning. If you stay here, plan to buy a kettle and a sharp knife – or accept that you will eat out more.
“I stayed for about a month at this hotel in August 2025. The hotel is located in a very good, vibrant area. Many parks and shops are within walking distance. The rooms are neat and clean, and every room has a mini kitchen, which is super useful. The staff is very welcoming. Special thanks to Darina for her exceptional” – Stanislav K (5 stars)
Stanislav (note: he refers to it as a “hotel”, but the property functions as a student residence) emphasises the cleanliness, mini kitchens, and welcoming staff. The area is described as vibrant – good for those who want to be near the city’s energy.
“Staff was very helpful and location was perfect, loads of bars close, and all the main bus stations connecting the city” – Kyal Owen (5 stars)
Again, positive about staff and location. Proximity to bars and bus stations matters for social life and commuting.
Across these reviews, the consistent positives are: helpful staff, good location, spacious rooms, and clean facilities. The main negatives are limited kitchen equipment and unclear AC provision. The residence appears to manage community well – staff get named compliments, which is a good sign.
Price Positioning vs. City‑Wide From‑Price

Valencia’s student‑housing market has a from‑price of €256 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). That figure likely represents the cheapest shared room in the city – probably a basic double or an older building. SPC 46004 starts at €405 and goes up to €1,400 per month. Here is how that positions itself:
- €405 – €600 range: Shared rooms in 5‑bedroom or 7‑bedroom apartments. This is above the city floor but not extreme. You pay for a newer building, lifts, WiFi, and a central location.
- €600 – €900 range: Studios or larger private rooms. This is mid‑premium for Valencia. At these prices, you get independence without the full luxury cost.
- €900 – €1,400 range: Branded independent houses or top‑end studios. This competes with luxury studios in the city centre. Not for budget travellers.
The €1,400 top price is notably high for Valencia – a city where a decent one‑bedroom apartment can be rented for around €800–€1,000. The difference at the top end probably reflects a fully serviced, branded separate house with premium finishes.
Bottom line: SPC 46004 is a mid‑to‑upper tier option. If you compare only with the city’s cheapest shared rooms, it looks expensive. But for the quality of building and location, the premium is moderate. Always confirm the exact price for your chosen unit type, as the spread is large.
Room‑Type Guidance
The property lists four unit types: 5‑bedroom, 7‑bedroom, studio, and branded independent house.
- 5‑bed and 7‑bed apartments: Best for students who want a ready‑made social circle. You share kitchen, living area, and often bathrooms. Expect standard furnishings. The 7‑bed option will be more social (and noisier). Good for first‑year undergraduates.
- Studio: A self‑contained unit with private kitchen and bathroom. Ideal for master’s students, PhD students, or anyone who values solitude. Price will be higher than shared rooms.
- Branded independent house: Likely a small house (or cottage) managed by the same operator. Could be a standalone unit within a complex. This is the top‑end option – suitable for groups of friends or those wanting maximum space. The price likely sits at the top of the €1,400 range.
Which to choose?
- Budget‑conscious → 5‑bed or 7‑bed shared.
- Privacy‑focused → studio.
- Group of friends travelling together → ask about the independent house – you may be able to split the cost.
Booking Timing
The residence has a minimum lease of 4 months. The available_from field is not provided, which often means the property has rolling availability or standard academic‑year intakes (September/October). Since the data source is as of 2026‑07 (see sources line), the 2026/2027 academic year is the relevant cycle.
Advice:
- For a September 2026 move‑in, start inquiring as early as May or June 2026. Many residences in Valencia fill up for the academic year by August.
- For a January 2027 arrival (second semester), look in October–November 2026.
- If you need a short stay (4–6 months), check if they accept winter or summer intakes.
- Because the building is “new”, availability may be better than older residences, but the good location means demand is high.
Always confirm specific move‑in dates directly with the operator – do not rely on third‑party calendars alone.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is a deposit required?
The data for SPC 46004 lists the deposit as null (not provided). This means the deposit amount is not publicly shown. Some residences in Valencia charge one month’s rent as a deposit; others do not require any. You must ask the operator directly before signing any contract. Do not assume it is zero.
H3: Are bills (utilities, WiFi, cleaning) included?
The residence’s tags include “wifi” and “lift”, but there is no explicit mention of water, electricity, or gas. Many purpose‑built student residences in Valencia include utilities within the rent, but it is not guaranteed. Review Stanislav’s comment: “every room has a mini kitchen, which is super useful” – that suggests cooking is possible. You should ask: is electricity metered individually? Is there a cap on usage? Standard practice in student residences is to include a reasonable amount; check the terms.
H3: Can I book a specific room type (e.g., a studio with a balcony)?
One reviewer mentioned a “spacious with balcony”. That suggests some rooms have balconies. However, availability of a specific layout depends on what is vacant at the time of booking. The unit type categories (5‑bed, 7‑bed, studio, house) are broad – you can request a balcony when you inquire, but it may not be possible. For a guaranteed balcony, ask for photos of the exact room you would be allocated.
Sources & Data Date
This article is based on information available as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Reviews are quoted from Google and reflect individual experiences.
For the most current availability and to check if SPC 46004 has a room for your dates, use the on‑site assistant.
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