Location and first impressions
SPC 8930 is located in Sant Adrià de Besòs, a municipality that borders Barcelona to the north-east. The address is listed as Barcelona, Spain, reflecting its integration into the greater Barcelona metropolitan area. It sits outside the historic old town, close to the Besòs river and the coastline.
Residents consistently note the location’s advantages. The area offers good public transport connections into central Barcelona and a notable view. Juliana Niehues Safioti commented on Google: “Place located outside the old town, with good public transport connections and a stunning view.” Antonino Cusumano similarly described it as a “Great place outside the historic center, well connected by public transport and offering a beautiful view.”
The property includes a lift and Wi-Fi. It operates as a branded independent house, meaning it is a professionally managed student accommodation block rather than a private apartment.
Who it suits
This residence is a strong fit for students and young professionals who prioritise quiet surroundings, modern facilities, and reliable management over being in the middle of the tourist core.
- Students at specific campuses: Those attending the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) or Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) – whose Poblenou campus is relatively close – will find the commute manageable. Students at Universitat de Barcelona (UB) and Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona (UAB) will need to factor in longer travel times but benefit from direct transport links.
- Professionals relocating: The reviews explicitly mention this. Juliana wrote it is “an excellent option for people who have recently relocated for work”. Antonino agreed: “Perfect for those who’ve recently moved for work or for students looking for a temporary studio.”
- Those valuing staff support: Multiple residents praised specific staff members. Raya Petrova shared: “I had an amazing experience staying at Xior! I loved the neighborhood, the rooms, the common spaces and last but not least the staff working there. From the second I arrived, it was around midnight, Liv was there on shift and she helped me out a lot.”
- Groups wanting shared living: With unit types of 5, 6, and 8 bedrooms, it suits students who want to live with a larger group or enjoy communal living without managing a private contract.
Who it doesn’t suit
The property is less suitable for several types of renters.
- Budget-conscious students: The price range is €675–€700 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). The city’s overall from-price is €250. While that bottom figure often reflects rooms in older shared apartments further out or with fewer amenities, the SPC 8930 pricing is clearly in a higher tier. If your monthly housing budget is strictly under €600, this property will not be feasible.
- Those wanting central nightlife: This is explicitly not in the old town. If your priority is being able to walk home from clubs in the Gothic Quarter, El Raval, or Gràcia, the commute back to Sant Adrià de Besòs will be a factor.
- Short-term visitors: The minimum lease is 4 months. This eliminates stays for a single month or a summer internship shorter than that period.
- Solo renters seeking studios: The only non-shared option is the “branded independent house” category, which may be a studio or private unit. Data shows a min/max rent applicable, implying rooms within a shared house are the primary offering. A check with the operator is needed to confirm studio availability.
Price positioning versus the Barcelona market
Barcelona’s student accommodation market is competitive. With 189 properties listed across the city, prices can vary dramatically.

- City baseline: The from-price of €250 represents the cheapest available room.
- SPC 8930 position: At €675–€700, this property sits in the mid-to-upper bracket for shared accommodation. The value proposition is that you are paying for a managed, all-inclusive experience (utilities, Wi-Fi, maintenance) in a quieter, less crowded part of the metro area, with staff on-site to handle issues.
- Value indicators: The high Google rating of 4.5 from 346 reviews supports the price point. A residence with that many high ratings typically delivers consistent service. All three quoted reviews give 5 out of 5 stars.
- Deposit: The data lists no deposit (null). This is a financial advantage compared to many private rentals in Barcelona, which often ask for 2-3 months’ rent as a deposit.
Room types and practical guidance
The property offers rooms in 5-bedroom, 6-bedroom, and 8-bedroom apartments, plus a branded independent house option.
- Shared living: If you are joining a 5b, 6b, or 8b unit, you will have your own lockable bedroom and share a kitchen, bathroom, and living space. These are typically fully furnished.
- Branded independent house: This likely refers to a different layout or building section with either smaller clusters or private studio units. You must confirm this directly.
- Lease terms: The minimum 4-month lease is common for purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA). It allows for semester exchanges or single quarter bookings. For a full academic year (September to June), you would need a 9 or 10-month term, which is standard.
Booking timing for 2026/2027
For arrival in September 2026, the booking windows typically open in late 2025 or early 2026.
- Peak demand: August and September are the busiest.
- Recommendation: Given the strong reviews and premium pricing, this property likely sees steady demand but may not be the first to sell out because it is outside the city centre. Book 3 to 4 months in advance for a September start. For a January 2027 start (semester 2), availability may be easier to find.
- Operator context: The reviews mention “Xior”. This is the operator. Understanding this helps when searching for lease terms (SAVE or similar contracts).
How far is SPC 8930 from the main universities?
Sant Adrià de Besòs is well connected by metro (L2) and tram (T4). Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Poblenou campus) is approximately 15-20 minutes by tram. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya campuses vary; the Diagonal Nord campus is about 30 minutes by metro. Universitat de Barcelona (main campus in Plaça Universitat) is roughly 30-40 minutes door-to-door. Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona (Bellaterra) is about an hour by public transport.
What is the monthly cost for utilities?
The price of €675–€700 per month is usually all-inclusive for purpose-built student accommodation in Barcelona, covering rent, water, electricity, gas, and Wi-Fi. You should confirm this with the operator at the time of inquiry, as utilities can fluctuate. The property tag confirms “Wi-Fi”.
Can I book for a single semester?
Yes. The minimum lease is 4 months, which aligns perfectly with a single semester (typically 4-5 months). For example, a stay from September to January or February to June is possible. This makes it suitable for exchange students who do not need a full academic year contract.
Sources & data date
Data sourced from the property listing on Amber (ID: amber-2206399). Pricing, reviews, and ratings are accurate as of the data collection date: 2026-07. All prices are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator.
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