Who this residence suits (and who it doesn’t)
SPC 8027 stands at the higher end of Barcelona’s student housing spectrum. With monthly rents starting at €551 and reaching €870, it is priced well above the city’s typical entry-level figure of around €250 (the cheapest room currently listed in Barcelona). This immediately tells you that SPC 8027 is not a budget option — it is designed for students or young professionals who value on-site amenities, a social environment, and a managed living experience over saving on rent.
Who it suits:
- International students who want a structured, all-in-one residence with organised activities. Reviews mention cinema rooms, sports rooms, game rooms, a gym, and a pool – so if you are looking for a short-term stay where entertainment and community are built in, this residence fits.
- Students on semester or year-long programmes who can commit to a minimum lease of 4 months. The 4-month minimum makes it a realistic option for exchange students staying one term.
- People who prefer furnished accommodation with included WiFi. The tags confirm both are provided, saving you the hassle of setting up contracts.
- Those who value extra services such as Spanish and Catalan classes (noted in one review), suggesting the residence curates educational programmes beyond standard housing.
Who it doesn’t suit:
- Price-sensitive students. At €551–870 monthly, this is two to three times the cheapest rooms in Barcelona. If your priority is low rent, you will find cheaper shared apartments or private rooms in non-residence buildings.
- Students looking for independent living with minimal rules or community obligations. The review mentions organised programmes, so if you prefer to keep to yourself, a residence with a strong social calendar might feel overwhelming or unnecessary.
- Short-term visitors staying less than 4 months. The minimum lease is 4 months, so a two-week stay like Johannes’s (13 nights in the review) appears to be an exception – possibly a summer short-term offer – but the standard policy is 4 months. Check with the operator if you need a shorter period.
- Those who need a central location near universities. The address only says “Spain” (generic), and the coordinates (41.42304, 2.18679) place SPC 8027 in the Sant Martí district, roughly 3–5 km east of the city centre and some university campuses. While the house is in Barcelona, you may need to account for commute time to University of Barcelona or Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
What residents say: quoted reviews
Three Google reviews (from a total of 196, average rating 4.5) give a sense of the lived experience:
“I stayed at BLAU for 13 nights and had a great experience overall. I spent a long time searching for accommodation in advance, but especially during the high season, it is extremely difficult to find affordable housing for students. I hope BLAU continues to prioritize providing this opportunity to students who may be f” – Johannes, 5 stars
Johannes highlights the difficulty of finding student housing in Barcelona during peak periods. The residence offered a solution when options were scarce. Note that the review is truncated; the sentiment is clearly positive.
“A great place to stay, even if it is only for a week or two. Some comments: The rooms: The sleeping spots are great, as well as the bathroom and kitchen facilities. Be aware that there is a light switch that has a motion sensor in the kitchen, and that light is really bright directly in the face of the one sleeping nea” – Vanessa Smith, 4 stars
Vanessa points to good room and facility quality but adds a practical detail about a motion-sensor light in the kitchen that may disturb someone sleeping nearby. This is a specific observation worth noting if you are a light sleeper sharing a multi-bed unit.
“During my stay at Blau, I truly enjoyed the various facilities (cinema room, sports room, game room, gym, and pool) and the programs organized for residents. I especially appreciated being able to take Spanish and Catalan classes, where I learned useful expressions that I could actually use while traveling. Through the” – Hani, 5 stars
Hani confirms the range of amenities and the value of language classes. The review implies the residence goes beyond basic housing by offering cultural integration activities.
Common themes: residents appreciate the facilities, community feel, and the fact that the residence offers a reliable booking option in a tight market. Minor concerns include practical quirks (like sensor lights) and the eventual challenge of finding affordable student housing elsewhere.
Price positioning and value vs Barcelona’s market

Barcelona’s student housing market is highly variable. The cheapest room in the city currently starts at €250 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This typically means a shared flat or a small private room in a non-residence building, often with fewer included services. At the other end, luxury residences can exceed €1,000.
SPC 8027 sits in the mid-high segment. At €551–870, it is roughly 2.2 to 3.5 times the bottom price. For that premium, you get:
- All-inclusive WiFi and furnishings
- Common facilities (cinema, game room, gym, pool)
- Social programming (classes, events)
- A managed contract with a minimum 4-month commitment
If you compare with other student residences in Barcelona, SPC 8027’s price is competitive for a branded independent house with this amenity level. However, if you are willing to live in a flatshare without extra facilities, you can find rooms for €400–600. The residence’s value is strongest for those who intend to use the common spaces and participate in activities.
Important: all prices here are indicative — confirm with the operator. Availability and final rates may vary depending on room type, lease duration, and seasonal demand.
Room type guidance
SPC 8027 lists three unit types: 3b, 6b, and branded_independent_house. Based on the naming (3b, 6b), these are likely shared apartments with 3 or 6 bedrooms, plus common kitchen and living spaces. The “branded_independent_house” could be a larger house or a private unit (possibly a studio or one-bedroom) operating under the SPC brand.
Which to choose:
- 3b apartments – ideal if you want a smaller share group. Fewer flatmates often means less noise and more private space in the kitchen. Suitable for students who want some social interaction without a crowd.
- 6b apartments – larger groups, more potential for social life, but also more coordination for cleaning and quiet hours. Good if you enjoy a lively household.
- Branded_independent_house – likely a more private option. If you need solo living or a couple’s space, check with the operator to confirm if this is a studio or a self-contained unit. Price may be at the upper end of the range (€870).
A practical note: the reviews refer to BLAU, which appears to be a label or building name within SPC 8027. The room types available may vary by floor or building. Always clarify the exact room configuration and total number of flatmates when booking.
Booking timing
Given Barcelona’s tight student housing market – especially during the intake months of September and January – early booking is strongly advised. With 189 properties listed in the city, competition is high. Johannes’s review mentions searching for a long time in advance and still struggling during high season.
Recommendation:
- For September start: begin enquiring no later than April–June. Many residences fill up by July.
- For January start: start looking from October–November.
- Minimum lease is 4 months, so if you are aiming for a summer semester (February–June), a booking in late autumn should work.
Note that the residence may offer short-term stays outside the 4-month rule (as Johannes had a 13-night stay), but don’t rely on it. Confirm directly with the operator if your stay is shorter.
Frequently asked questions
How far in advance should I book SPC 8027?
For standard academic semesters, book at least 3–4 months ahead. Barcelona’s student accommodation fills quickly, especially from May onwards for the September intake. The earliest booking window is roughly 6 months; later bookings (after July) may face limited availability. Check live availability with the on-site assistant for real-time options.
What is included in the rent?
The property tags list WiFi and furnishings. Rent also covers use of common facilities (cinema room, sports room, game room, gym, pool) and any organised programmes such as language classes (based on reviews). Utilities and cleaning policies should be verified with the operator. The price is monthly. There is no deposit figure listed — confirm any upfront payment directly.
Is SPC 8027 suitable for short stays?
The official minimum lease is 4 months. However, one review mentions a 13-night stay, suggesting that short-term options may be available during certain periods (e.g., summer). If you need less than 4 months, contact the operator to ask about special short-term availability. Do not assume a short stay is possible without confirmation.
Sources & data date
All prices, reviews, and property details are sourced from the listing data as of July 2026. Ratings are from Google (4.5 stars, 196 reviews). Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Minimum lease and unit types are as listed; always verify with the operator before committing.
For live availability and specific room options at SPC 8027, use the on-site assistant on the property page – it can filter by move-in date and preferred unit type.
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