Who XO 75010 Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
XO 75010 is a student residence in the northeastern fringe of Paris, near the border with Saint-Denis. Based on resident reviews and the available specifications, this property works best for students who prioritise fast train access to central Paris, appreciate having supermarkets and pharmacies within walking distance, and are comfortable living outside the hyper-dense arrondissements. It is less suited to those on a tight budget, anyone needing a short-term stay below three months, or students who want to be in the heart of the city without a daily commute.
Suits:
- Students who rely on RER D, RER H, Metro Line 13, and Tram T8. One reviewer – Ananyaa Juyal – noted: “The residence is very well located, with excellent transport connections nearby. RER D, RER H, T8, and Metro Line 13 are all close to the residence, making it very easy to travel to and from Paris.” Another resident, Ally9900 Lee, confirmed that the train station is “just 3 minutes away.”
- Those who want everyday shopping within walking distance. Ananyaa Juyal added that “there is also a convenient shopping area within walking distance, with stores like Lidl, Carrefour, a pharmacy, and Action.”
- Students who value a quiet, functional living space. Samuel Scherzer described his apartment as “very nice arranged” and said his overall experience was “quite positive.”
- Residents who need a study area, laundry facilities, and reliable Wi-Fi – all listed as available tags.
Does not suit:
- Budget‑conscious students. The city’s lowest monthly rent for student housing in Paris is €365, while XO 75010 starts at €1,320 monthly (indicative – confirm with the operator). That is a significant gap, even considering that the city floor price typically reflects shared rooms or basic studios in older buildings.
- Anyone needing a tenancy shorter than three months (the minimum lease is three months).
- Students who want to be inside the Périphérique within walking distance of central campuses. While the train connections are fast, the residence itself is located in the 10th arrondissement’s outer edge, close to the border with Saint-Denis. Check travel times to your specific university before committing.
What Residents Actually Say
The property has 175 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.1 out of 5. Below are verbatim excerpts from three reviews:
Samuel Scherzer (★4)
“I lived in this residence from September 2025 to June 2026 and my experience has overall been quite positive. The space in my apartment was very nice arranged. Infront of the residence there is a train station, with which you can get easily and fast into Paris and you have supermarkets all around you. The manager is al” (review cuts off). The recurring themes are spacious apartments, convenient station, and helpful management – even though Samuel’s text was truncated, the positive tone is clear.
Ananyaa Juyal (★5)
“The residence is very well located, with excellent transport connections nearby. RER D, RER H, T8, and Metro Line 13 are all close to the residence, making it very easy to travel to and from Paris. There is also a convenient shopping area within walking distance, with stores like Lidl, Carrefour, a pharmacy, and Action.” This review underlines the transport and retail advantages that many residents rely on.
Ally9900 Lee (★5)
“I like the apartment very much, the location is also very good, just 3 minutes away from the train station. The current building manager is very helpful, even though my French is not very good, he tried to communicate and solve problems.” This highlights English‑friendly management and the short walk to transit.
All three reviews confirm that the residence is well managed, well located for commuters, and offers a comfortable living environment. No negative reviews were provided in the dataset, but note that the overall Google rating of 4.1 suggests that most guests are satisfied; individual complaints may exist about noise or maintenance, but they are not represented here.
Price Positioning vs. City From‑Price

The city‑wide from‑price for student housing in Paris is €365 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). That figure typically refers to the cheapest available room in a shared apartment or a very basic studio in a less central area. XO 75010’s starting price of €1,320 is 3.6 times that floor. The range goes up to €2,300.
- What you get for the premium: A self‑contained unit (studio, 1‑bedroom, or 2‑bedroom) in a residence with a study area, laundry, and Wi‑Fi. The building is near a major transport interchange, so you can reach central Paris in about 15–20 minutes by train.
- What you trade off: You are not paying for a central location. The €365 floor in Paris is often found in older residences far from metro lines or in shared flats. At XO 75010, you pay for convenience – but the convenience is commuter convenience, not doorstep access to the Louvre or the Sorbonne.
- Room type breakdown:
- Studio: Best suited for singles who want absolute privacy and a kitchenette. Price likely sits around the lower end of the range.
- 1‑bedroom: Adds a separate sleeping area. Good for couples or students who want distinct living and sleeping zones.
- 2‑bedroom: Ideal for sharing with a friend. Costs may be split, but individual rents could still be above €700 each.
- Branded independent house: Possibly a small house or maisonette owned by the residence group. Check the exact configuration with the operator.
All prices are indicative – confirm with the operator before committing.
Room‑Type Guidance
- Studio: Choose this if you prefer to live alone and don’t need a separate bedroom. It is the most common choice for single students.
- 1‑bedroom (1b): Offers a partition between living/sleeping areas, which can help with focus if you study at home.
- 2‑bedroom (2b): The most economical option per person if you have a flatmate, though each tenant may still pay €660–1,150 (depending on the unit) – still above the city floor.
- Branded independent house: Likely a small standalone unit within the residence complex. Verify the availability and amenities with the operator, as this category is not standard.
Advice: If your budget is below €1,000 per month, you will need to share or look elsewhere in Paris. If you can stretch to the lower end of XO 75010’s range and value transport connections, the studios and 1‑bedroom units are logical picks. For those open to sharing, the 2‑bedroom option reduces per‑person cost.
Booking Timing
The residence does not have a listed “available from” date in the dataset, and availability depends on the current academic cycle. For a stay starting in autumn 2026 (the most common intake), follow these general principles:
- Start browsing 4–6 months in advance (by March–May 2026). Many Paris student residences fill quickly, especially those with good transport links.
- If you apply early, you will have a wider choice of unit types and floors. Late applications (August–September) may only have the most expensive or least desirable rooms left.
- The minimum lease is 3 months, so short‑term stays of one month are not possible.
- Given the 4.1‑star rating and 175 reviews, the residence is moderately popular. Do not expect last‑minute discounts.
Practical tip: Contact the operator directly through the platform that lists XO 75010. Ask about the specific available dates for 2026–2027 and whether there is a waiting list for your preferred unit type.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is XO 75010 close to any Paris universities?
The nearest major transport hubs (RER D, RER H, Metro 13, T8) connect to several central campuses. Typical travel times to Université Paris Cité (Campus Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés) or Sorbonne University are about 25–35 minutes by train. Check your university’s location on a map with the RER D or Metro 13 line to confirm daily commute length.
What amenities are included in the rent?
The listed tags include Wi‑Fi, laundry facilities, and a study area. The exact inclusions – such as electricity, water, and heating – are not specified in the data. Ask the operator whether utilities are separate or bundled. The building manager is reportedly helpful, even with non‑French speakers (per Ally9900 Lee’s review).
Can I move in for just one semester (4–5 months)?
Yes. The minimum lease is 3 months, so a standard semester of 4–5 months is fine. However, the property may prefer 12‑month contracts for some unit types. Confirm the lease options with the operator when you apply.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
This article is based on publicly available listing data and resident reviews from the listed platform. Prices and availability change frequently – use the on‑site assistant to check live availability for your preferred move‑in date.
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