SPC 80331 (THE FIZZ Munich) – A Decision Review
This review helps you decide if SPC 80331 (known locally as THE FIZZ Munich) is the right student accommodation for you. It is based on real resident feedback, price context for Munich, and the property’s current availability status (not available for booking at the time of writing). All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Who This Residence Suits
SPC 80331 is a purpose-built student housing block in Munich. Based on its location, facilities, and resident comments, it works well for:
- Students who value on-site staff and community events – Multiple reviews mention a warm welcome from house management and helpful employees. If you want a supportive environment where staff remember your name, this place scores high.
- New arrivals to Munich – The property offers a laundry room, lift (elevator), and Wi-Fi included. For someone who hasn’t yet furnished an apartment, communal facilities reduce initial hassle.
- Residents who prefer an all-in-one package – Although the exact utility inclusions are not listed, student halls in this category typically bundle bills, internet, and basic furniture. This can simplify budgeting.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
- Anyone expecting high cleanliness standards from shared spaces – One review explicitly describes the house as “a garbage hole” and says community rooms are “a complete mess” after events. If you are sensitive to disorderly common areas, you may find this frustrating.
- Students who want a quiet, self-contained apartment – THE FIZZ is a large building with parties and social events. The same reviewer notes that after an official party, tenants who did not attend had to clean up the next day. Noise and mess from communal life are a recurring risk.
- Those on a tight budget – Munich is an expensive city. While SPC 80331’s exact price is not published here, the city’s average student housing starting price is €1,140 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This property may be above or below that figure; you will need to check directly.
What Residents Actually Say (Quoted Reviews)
Google rates SPC 80331 at 4.7 stars from 61 reviews. Below are the three reviews provided in the source data, quoted verbatim.
Vin Ce (Rating: 1 – negative)
“The house turned into a garbage hole, everywhere is garbage and things are broken. The community rooms are a complete mess. They fizz don’t even clean after an official party so some tenants who weren’t even there for the party cleaned it up on the next day. Earlier this year they stayed after the party an cleaned it u”
Volkan Ozalp (Rating: 5 – positive)
“I would especially like to thank Lisa and Roberto from “ the FIZZ Münich “ , for their helpful and kind approach. Your company is very fortunate to have such excellent employees. All the Best”
Gabi Gabi (Rating: 5 – positive)
“I just moved to THE FIZZ Munich a couple of days ago. As scheduled I arrived at the house, where I was warmly greeted by the House management staff. They gave me a brief tour around the house as I‘ve already seen most of the facilities during my first viewing visit. The facility features a brand new laundry room with t”
Key Takeaways from Reviews
- Staff quality is a major strength – Two reviewers highlight helpful, friendly management. That is consistent with a 4.7 overall rating.
- Cleanliness and maintenance are inconsistent – The negative review is blunt. If you prioritise spotless communal areas, this property may disappoint. The positive reviews do not mention cleanliness of shared spaces, suggesting the issue is real but may not affect everyone’s experience (some residents may stay mostly in their own room).
- The property appears to be well-run at the front desk – Even the negative reviewer does not complain about staff behaviour; the issue is cleaning schedules after events.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price
The source data gives a city_from_price of €1,140 per month (for student accommodation in Munich, 2026–2027 pricing). This is the lowest starting price among 10 properties listed in the same dataset. SPC 80331’s own price is not provided (null in data).
Here is how to interpret this:
- If SPC 80331’s price is close to or slightly above €1,140, it aligns with the city’s entry-level student housing. You would be paying market rate.
- If it is significantly higher (many student halls in Munich cost €1,300–1,500), you need to weigh the staff quality and convenience against the cleanliness risks.
- All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. The property is currently tagged as “not_available”, which means no booking is possible at this time. Prices may have changed since data collection.

For context, Munich is one of Germany’s most expensive cities for students. Private student halls like THE FIZZ often include bills, but the monthly rent alone can be €200–400 above the city’s official student housing subsidy rates. If you are on a strict budget, consider also applying for public student housing (Studentenwerk), which can be €500–800 per month but has long waiting lists.
Room-Type Guidance
The data shows unit_types: [] (empty), so no specific room configurations (studio, ensuite, shared flat) are listed. However, based on the reviews and typical FIZZ properties in Germany, the building likely offers:
- Private studio apartments (own kitchenette and bathroom) – often the most expensive option.
- Shared flats (WG) – 2–4 bedrooms with shared kitchen and bathroom. Usually cheaper but less privacy.
- Ensuite rooms – private bathroom, shared kitchen with a few flatmates.
Since the property is not currently available, you should contact the operator directly to request a room-type brochure and floor plans. Ask specifically about:
- What is included in the rent (utilities, internet, cleaning of common areas).
- Minimum lease length (not provided in data; may be 6 or 12 months).
- Whether the room comes fully furnished (bed, desk, wardrobe) or partially.
Booking Timing & Availability
The current tag is “not_available”. This means the property is full or not accepting new tenants at the time the data was collected (2026-07). For the 2026–2027 academic year, consider these general tips:
- Munich student housing fills up early – Many contracts start in October (winter semester) or April (summer semester). Most operators open bookings 6–8 months ahead.
- If you see “not_available” now, check back regularly – Cancellations happen, and rooms may open up a few weeks before move-in date.
- Have a backup plan – With only 10 properties listed in this dataset, Munich has limited stock on this platform. Register for notifications or contact the operator directly to express interest.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is SPC 80331 safe and secure?
The reviews do not mention security concerns. The property has a lift, which suggests a modern building with controlled access (key card or intercom). One reviewer mentions a “viewing visit”, implying the house management gives tours. That indicates a reception or office that monitors entry. For a definitive answer, ask the operator about CCTV, door locks, and staff presence overnight.
H3: Can I choose my flatmates or room type?
That depends on the operator. In student halls like THE FIZZ, room types are usually fixed (you book a specific unit category). Flatmate matching is sometimes possible if you book as a group. For individual bookings, the operator assigns roommates of the same gender or mixed, depending on policy. Since the data does not show room types, you must clarify when you enquire.
H3: What happens if I need to cancel my booking?
Cancellation policies vary by operator and the time before move-in. Unfortunately, no cancellation terms are provided in this dataset. In general, student housing operators in Germany allow free cancellation within a “cooling-off” period (typically 14 days from signing). After that, you may lose your deposit or owe rent until the room is re-let. Always read the contract carefully and ask about a “Nachmieter” (new tenant) clause that lets you transfer the contract.
Sources & Data Date
Data collected in July 2026. Reviews are from Google (current as of mid-2026). Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Next Step
Use the on-site assistant on this page to check real-time availability and request a personalised quote for the 2026–2027 academic year.
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