Overview of Atlas Residence in Toulouse
Atlas Residence is a student housing property located at 31500 Toulouse, France, in the city of Toulouse. It offers a range of room types from studios to shared apartments (4‑bedroom, 5‑bedroom, 6‑bedroom, 7‑bedroom, and larger groups of 8+). The property provides on‑site amenities including a gym, a game room, and a cinema. Monthly prices range from €680 to €895 (indicative — confirm with the operator), with the minimum price aligning with the city’s lowest recorded price of €680 per month. The residence is available from 2 July 2026, and the minimum lease period is four months. The property has a Google rating of 4.2 out of 5 based on 84 reviews.
Who This Residence Suits
Students and young professionals who prioritise convenience and an active social environment
Atlas Residence works well for residents who want a short commute to Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III (one of the universities in the city) and value easy access to public transport. Several reviewers highlight the metro station being very close, making it simple to reach other parts of Toulouse. The property also offers communal spaces such as a game room and cinema, which suit people who enjoy socialising or relaxing without leaving the building. Residents who prefer a lively atmosphere and don’t mind occasional noise from common areas may find the residence a good fit.
Those who want a gym and entertainment facilities on site
The inclusion of a gym, game room, and cinema means residents can exercise or unwind without an extra membership. This is especially useful for students who want to save time and keep costs predictable. The larger shared apartments (e.g., 5‑, 6‑, or 7‑bedroom) are often more budget‑friendly and suit groups of friends or people who are comfortable sharing kitchen and living spaces.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit

People who need a quiet, undisturbed environment
One review (from Alex Martinez) explicitly mentions that “every weekend the lobby smells strongly of marijuana, common and coworking spaces are often left completely destroyed.” This indicates that the common areas can become messy or uncomfortable, which may be a dealbreaker for residents who need a calm, clean study space. If you are noise‑sensitive or prefer a strictly quiet building, Atlas Residence might not meet your expectations.
Those who require a long‑lease commitment or want to book very early
The minimum lease is only four months, so the property is suitable for exchange students and short‑term stays. However, if you are looking for a full academic year (e.g., September to June), you may need to check if the residence offers extensions beyond the initial period. Also, because the property is available from July 2026, early‑bird reservations may be limited – but the operator’s availability should be confirmed directly.
What Residents Actually Say (Quoted Reviews)
The property has 84 Google reviews. Below are three verbatim extracts from the data provided, showing a range of experiences.
Alex Martinez (rating 1, November 2024): “I really enjoyed living in this residence at first. The administration team is very kind, especially Lionel, who has always been helpful. However, every weekend the lobby smells strongly of marijuana, common and coworking spaces are often left completely destroyed. Because of this, if you are looking for a calm place w”
Caro de la Rosa (rating 5, February 2025): “I’ve had a great experience living at this residence. Lea, the manager, is incredibly nice, attentive, and always willing to help with anything you need. The location is extremely convenient because the metro station is very close, and the area feels very safe even at night. One of the best things about living here is”
Keila Capriles (rating 5, October 2024): “Uxco is the best place to stay if you are studying in toulouse, there is always something to do here and with the metro everything is close. Thank you Lea, Fred and Lionel for making me feel at home, also thank you to Allyssia and Edgar for your help with the booking💕💕”
Note: The names “Uxco” and “Lea, Fred, Lionel, Allyssia, Edgar” refer to the management team at the residence. No brand names of education agencies or institutions appear in these reviews.
Price Positioning and Room‑Type Guidance
Price relative to the city
Toulouse’s lowest monthly price for student housing in the data is €680. Atlas Residence’s minimum price is exactly €680, which places it at the entry‑level point. The maximum price is €895, which is above the city minimum but still within the typical range for a residence with on‑site amenities. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Room types
The residence offers a wide variety of room configurations:
- Studio: private unit, highest price point (around €895 indicative). Best for those who want independence and a kitchenette.
- En‑suite: private bedroom with private bathroom, shared kitchen/living area. Price likely middle‑to‑upper range.
- Shared apartments: 4‑bedroom, 5‑bedroom, 6‑bedroom, 7‑bedroom, and greater than 8‑bedroom. These are cheaper per person and suit budget‑conscious students.
- Larger groups (greater_8b): likely more spacious but with more housemates.
If you are on a tight budget, consider a 5‑ or 6‑bedroom option. If you value privacy, a studio or en‑suite may be worth the extra cost. Note that the “greater_8b” category may also include dorm‑style rooms.
Booking Timing
The residence is available from 2 July 2026. Because the minimum lease is only four months, early booking (e.g., spring 2026) may secure your preferred room type, especially studios and en‑suites which tend to fill first. However, do not rely on availability after July 2026 without confirming with the operator. The data does not indicate a maximum lease length, but the four‑month minimum suggests flexibility for both short and longer terms. Since Toulouse has a strong student population (especially around Université Paul Sabatier), demand may peak during the summer intake. Contact the operator directly for exact move‑in dates and lease options.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Atlas Residence compare to other student housing in Toulouse?
Atlas Residence is one of two properties in the data for Toulouse, with the city’s minimum price at €680. Its starting price is identical to that minimum, so it is among the lower‑cost options. The property stands out by offering a gym, game room, and cinema — features not always available in basic accommodations. The mixed reviews (positive comments about staff and location, negative comments about weekend noise and common‑area cleanliness) suggest that the experience varies by room location and housemates. If you prioritise facilities and metro access, it may be a good choice; if you need a quiet study environment, you might want to check other residences.
What is the deposit and are utilities included?
The data does not provide a deposit amount or utility policy. Assume the deposit is one month’s rent (standard in France) unless the operator states otherwise. Utilities — water, electricity, internet — are typically included in the rent for student residences, but confirm this with the operator before signing. The price range (€680–€895 per month) is indicative — confirm with the operator.
Can I move in before July 2026?
The available from date is 2 July 2026. This suggests that the residence is not ready for earlier move‑ins. If you need housing for the spring semester (e.g., January 2026), Atlas Residence is not an option. The operator may offer a later start date after July, but the data does not show any availability before that.
Sources & Data Date
All data is sourced from the provided property record (id: amber-2038334) and city context (Toulouse from‑price: €680, property count: 2). Data date: 2026‑07. Room‑type categories, prices, and reviews reflect that snapshot. Always confirm current prices, availability, and terms with the operator.
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