Overview and location
SPC 46020 is a student residence located in Valencia, Spain, at the address “Spain” (the specific street is not listed in the available data). The property sits at coordinates 39.4884784, -0.3583606, placing it in a neighbourhood that residents describe as vibrant and well-connected.
The residence operates on a monthly rental basis, with prices ranging from 385 EUR to 545 EUR per month. The minimum lease term is 4 months. The property is available for stays starting in 2026 and 2027 — exact move-in dates vary, so you should confirm availability with the operator.
Google users have given SPC 46020 an average rating of 4.1 out of 5, based on 618 reviews. This places it above the typical rating for student accommodations in Valencia, though the sample size is modest relative to the city’s total student housing stock of 38 properties on this platform.
The residence is within reach of two major universities: Universitat Politecnica de Valencia and Universitat de Valencia. The exact distance to each campus is not specified in the data, but the general neighbourhood is described as walkable to parks, shops, and main bus stations.
Who this residence is for
SPC 46020 suits students and young professionals who prioritise affordability combined with a central, lively location. The lower end of the price range (385 EUR per month) is competitive for Valencia, especially for a furnished unit with wifi included. Students attending either of the two main universities will find the location convenient, based on resident remarks about easy access to bus connections.
The property works well for those comfortable sharing a flat. The available unit types are 5-bedroom and 6-bedroom apartments, plus a “branded independent house” category (which likely means a studio or private unit under the same management brand, though exact specifications are not detailed). If you are looking for a private, self-contained space, the independent house option may suit you.
The residence may not suit you if:
- You need a very short lease (less than 4 months). The minimum stay is 4 months, so semester exchanges or short-term interns should check flexibility directly.
- You are sensitive to noise or prefer a quiet, suburban setting. Multiple reviews mention the area has “loads of bars close” — this is a lively zone, not a silent one.
- You expect a fully equipped kitchen. One review notes that the room lacked a kettle, cutting board, sharp knife, and broom/dustpan. If you plan to cook regularly, you may need to bring or buy these items.
- You need air conditioning guaranteed. One review ends with a question mark: “Aircon?” — this suggests that air conditioning may not be standard or may require confirmation.
What residents say about living here

Three Google reviews provide insight into the day-to-day experience. I quote them verbatim:
Jessie Rose Wienburg (5 stars):
“Affordable and spacious with balcony. Easy access and helpful staff. No kettle, cutting board, sharp knife or broom/dustpan in the room. Aircon?”
This review highlights a common trade-off: the space and price are good, but kitchen equipment is sparse. The balcony is a plus for Valencia’s warm climate. The question about air conditioning suggests the reviewer was unsure whether it was available — this is worth confirming with the operator.
Stanislav K (5 stars):
“I stayed for about a month at this hotel in August 2025. The hotel is located in a very good, vibrant area. Many parks and shops are within walking distance. The rooms are neat and clean, and every room has a mini kitchen, which is super useful. The staff is very welcoming. Special thanks to Darina for her exceptional”
Note that the review refers to the property as a “hotel” — this may be a confusion or the residence may also function as a short-stay hotel during summer. The mention of a mini kitchen in every room is positive, though it contradicts the other review’s note about missing equipment. It is likely that a mini kitchen exists (fridge, hob) but lacks certain tools.
Kyal Owen (5 stars):
“Staff was very helpful and location was perfect, loads of bars close, and all the main bus stations connecting the city”
This emphasises the strong location for nightlife and transport. If you enjoy having entertainment options within walking distance, the area is a clear match.
All three reviewers gave 5 stars, and the overall Google rating of 4.1 suggests most residents are satisfied, though some lower ratings (not shown in the data sample) pull the average down from a perfect score.
Price and value relative to Valencia’s student housing market
The city’s reference from-price for student housing across 38 properties is 256 EUR per month. This is the lowest available rate in Valencia on this platform — likely for a shared room or a basic studio in a less central area.
SPC 46020 starts at 385 EUR per month, which is about 50% above that floor price. However, 385 EUR is still a moderate rate for a furnished, centrally-located property in a popular student city. The upper end of 545 EUR per month is the price for larger or better-located units.
All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
To put this in perspective:
- The minimum price at SPC 46020 (385 EUR) is 129 EUR above the city’s cheapest option.
- The maximum price (545 EUR) is 289 EUR above the cheapest option.
- If you look at the average of the available 38 properties, the from-price of 256 EUR suggests that a significant portion of Valencia’s student housing is cheaper than SPC 46020. However, price does not account for differences in location, room size, amenities, or contract terms.
For a student who values being in a vibrant area with easy transport, and who wants a verified operator (as indicated by the source “amber”), the premium over the base city price may be justified.
Room types and what to expect
The residence offers three unit types:
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5-bedroom apartment – You share the flat with four other residents. Expect a private bedroom and shared kitchen, bathroom(s), and living space. This is the most common shared format.
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6-bedroom apartment – Similar to the 5-bed option but with one additional flatmate. This may lower the per-person rent slightly but increases the number of people sharing facilities.
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Branded independent house – This appears to be a private unit (possibly a studio or one-bedroom apartment) under the same management. It offers full privacy. The price for this type likely falls at the higher end of the 385–545 EUR range.
All units come furnished and include wifi. Pets are not allowed. The specific amenities (washing machine, oven, etc.) are not listed in the data, so you should ask the operator for a detailed inventory.
The “mini kitchen” mentioned in one review suggests that each room has at least a small cooking area, even in shared flats. However, the missing equipment (kettle, sharp knife, etc.) means you should plan to bring or buy your own basics.
Timing your booking
Valencia’s academic year typically runs from September to June, with peak demand in September–October and January–February. The minimum lease of 4 months allows stays spanning a semester.
- For September 2026 start: Book by May or June 2026 to secure your preferred room type, especially if you want a private “independent house” unit, which likely has limited availability.
- For January 2027 start: Book by October or November 2026. The 4-month minimum means you can cover the spring semester (January–April) comfortably.
- For short summer stays: The residence appears to take short-term guests (based on the August 2025 review), but the official minimum lease is 4 months. If you want a 2–3 month summer stay, confirm availability directly.
Given that the property has 618 reviews and a solid 4.1 rating, it is likely well-known and may fill up during peak seasons. Early booking is advisable if the 5-bed or independent house options are your priority.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cancellation policy?
The available data does not include a specific cancellation policy. Since the property is sourced through a booking platform, you should review the terms at the time of inquiry. Typically, student residences in Spain offer a cooling-off period (often 14 days from booking) and may charge a penalty for cancellations made close to the move-in date. Indicative prices and policies — confirm with the operator.
Does every room have a private bathroom?
The data does not specify bathroom arrangements. In 5-bed and 6-bed apartments, it is common to have shared bathrooms (one or two for the entire flat), but some newer buildings offer en-suite bedrooms. The branded independent house likely has a private bathroom. You must ask the operator for the exact layout of your chosen unit.
Is internet included in the rent?
Yes. “Wifi” is listed as a property tag, so internet is included in the monthly price. No additional data (speed, data cap) is available, but basic connectivity for study and streaming should be expected.
Sources & data date
All data used in this article is sourced from the listing “SPC 46020” on the Amber Student platform, with Google reviews and city-level reference prices from the same source. Data is current as of 2026-07. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
For live availability, pricing, and specific move-in dates, you can use the on-site assistant to check current options for this residence.
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