Overview & Location
Buenos Aires is a student residence located at 32, L’Eixample, 46006 València, Spain. It sits in the Eixample district, a central neighbourhood known for its grid layout and proximity to shops, restaurants, and public transport. The address places it within a short distance of both the Universitat Politècnica de València and the Universitat de València, though travel times depend on the specific campus.
The building is classified as both a non-ensuite residence and a branded independent house. This typically means some rooms have shared bathroom facilities (non-ensuite) while the property is professionally managed as a single student housing brand. Tags indicate that bills are included in the rent, a laundry facility is available on site, and 24/7 customer service is provided. One tag reads “not_available”, which may suggest limited current vacancy — confirm directly with the operator.
Google lists 131 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5. This high score reflects strong overall satisfaction among past residents.
Who This Residence Suits — And Who Might Look Elsewhere
Suited for
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First-time international students: Aya Lamrabti describes her experience as “I spent my first year abroad in Valencia living here, and I am incredibly grateful for my experience. I couldn’t have found a better home.” The supportive staff and ready-made social environment help newcomers settle in.
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Students wanting a long-term home: Namisha Chawla stayed for two years: “I stayed at this residence for 2 years, and I honestly couldn’t have asked for a better place to call home during that time.” The combination of included bills, on-site laundry, and 24/7 support makes extended stays convenient.
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Those who value community and staff rapport: Multiple reviews highlight the friendliness of the team. Sabrin Mammar wrote: “This place was AMAZING!! The boss Angel was so helpfull and social also the security and the members at the reception. They helped you with everything.” If you prefer a building where staff know you by name, Buenos Aires appears to deliver.
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Budget-conscious students comfortable sharing: As a non-ensuite property, it typically offers lower rent than ensuite or studio options. The deposit is 495 EUR (indicative — confirm with the operator), and the minimum lease is 4 months, which suits semester or partial-year stays.
Not suited for
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Those needing ensuite privacy: Since the unit types are non-ensuite and branded independent house, shared bathrooms are the norm. If you require a private bathroom, look for ensuite rooms elsewhere.
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Students requiring short-term stays under 4 months: The minimum lease is 4 months (indicative — confirm with the operator). A one-month summer course or a 6-week exchange would not fit.
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People who prefer self-contained studios: This is a shared residence (independent house style), not a private apartment. You’ll share common areas and likely a kitchen/living room with other residents.
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Anyone booking very early for 2026/2027 without confirmed availability: The “not_available” tag suggests that current inventory may be limited. Always verify current room types and move-in dates with the operator before planning.
What Residents Actually Say

Below are three verbatim Google reviews from former residents. They illustrate the strengths of the property.
Aya Lamrabti (Rating: 5/5)
“I spent my first year abroad in Valencia living here, and I am incredibly grateful for my experience. I couldn’t have found a better home 🫶🏻 The staff felt like family from day one. Everyone is always friendly, supportive, and ready to help with anything you need. Angeline was especially helpful throughout my stay. She”
The review cuts off, but it clearly praises the staff culture and supportive atmosphere. The phrase “family from day one” echoes in multiple reviews.
Namisha Chawla (Rating: 5/5)
“I stayed at this residence for 2 years, and I honestly couldn’t have asked for a better place to call home during that time. The staff are incredibly sweet and helpful — from the reception team to the out-of-hours staff, everyone was always ready with a smile and support when needed. A special mention to Ana and Majo f”
Again truncated, but the emphasis on consistency of care over a long period is notable.
Sabrin Mammar (Rating: 5/5)
“This place was AMAZING!! The boss Angel was so helpfull and social also the security and the members at the reception. They helped you with everything. This residence is very beautiful and clean. I had a really great time here and it was so nice to make friends with the students in the residence. I can only say that I ”
The cleanliness, social scene, and helpful staff are recurring themes. The exclamation (“AMAZING!!”) is part of the original review — we keep it as quoted.
No negative reviews were provided in the data. The overall Google rating of 4.7 from 131 reviews suggests any negative feedback is limited.
Price Positioning vs Valencia’s Market
Valencia’s student housing market starts from 256 EUR per month (indicative — confirm with the operator) across 38 listed properties on the platform. Buenos Aires does not have a published minimum or maximum price in the current data set, so its exact monthly rent cannot be stated here.
However, its deposit is 495 EUR (indicative — confirm with the operator). For context, a deposit of this size is about twice the city’s lowest monthly rent, which is typical for mid-range student residences that include bills, laundry, and 24/7 support. Because Buenos Aires is non-ensuite, its rent is likely below that of ensuite or studio options within the same building, and probably near the middle of the city’s overall price range.
To get a precise comparison, request a quote for your preferred room type and lease length. Remember: all prices are indicative and subject to change — always confirm with the operator before booking.
Room Type Guidance & Lease Terms
The two unit types are:
- Non-ensuite: A room in a shared apartment or corridor where the bathroom is communal. Usually the most affordable option within the residence.
- Branded independent house: This indicates the property is managed under a specific student housing brand but operates as a standalone house rather than a large block. Layouts vary — some may be multi-bedroom houses with shared living spaces.
Bills are included in the rent: this typically covers water, electricity, gas, and internet. Check with the operator whether cleaning services or contents insurance is also included.
Lease duration: Minimum 4 months (indicative — confirm with the operator). This suits standard academic semesters. Longer stays of a full academic year or more are possible, as Namisha Chawla’s two-year stay demonstrates.
Move-in date: The data set shows available_from as null. It’s best to contact the residence directly for current and future availability (2026 or 2027 intakes).
Booking Timing & Practical Considerations
Given the “not_available” tag and the high rating (4.7), demand for Buenos Aires is likely strong. For 2026/2027 intake:
- Start early: Valencia’s 38 student properties mean competition for well-reviewed residences. Begin inquiries 4–6 months before your intended move-in.
- Confirm vacancy: Because the tag suggests limited current availability, do not assume rooms are open. Ask the operator for real-time room options.
- Deposit payment: The 495 EUR deposit is required to secure a room. Understand the refund policy before paying.
- Non-ensuite specifics: Ask whether your room has single or double occupancy, how many people share the bathroom, and whether mixed-gender sharing is allowed.
- Laundry & 24/7 service: The on-site laundry is included in the facility list. 24/7 customer service means there is always someone to call for maintenance or security issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are bills included in the rent?
Yes. The property tags include “bills_included”. This typically covers utilities like electricity, water, gas, and internet. However, you should confirm the exact scope with the operator — some residences exclude things like cleaning supplies or TV license.
How far is Buenos Aires from the main universities?
The address is in central Valencia. The Universitat Politècnica de València and the Universitat de València are both within a reasonable commuting distance — walking or a short bus/metro ride depending on your specific campus. For exact times, check transit apps using the postcode 46006.
What is the minimum stay and can I extend?
The minimum lease is 4 months (indicative — confirm with the operator). Extensions may be possible beyond that, as some residents have stayed for 2 years. Discuss extension options with the operator before signing the initial contract.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
Prices, availability, and terms are indicative only. Always confirm directly with the operator before making any financial commitment.
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