Who This Residence Suits
The FIZZ Munich works well for tenants who prioritise independent living. The property only offers studios, meaning each resident has their own kitchen, bathroom, and living/sleeping area. This setup suits anyone who does not want to share common spaces with flatmates.
Those who value on-site amenities will also find this residence practical. The building features a study area, laundry facilities, and bicycle parking. Students who need a quiet place to work outside their room, or who rely on a bike for daily commutes, will benefit from these resources directly within the building.
Short-stay residents and flexible tenants are a good fit. The minimum lease is three months, which makes the property accessible for exchange students, interns, or anyone on a short-term academic programme in Munich. It also allows residents to test the city before committing to a longer rental.
Tenants who appreciate a welcoming move-in experience may also be satisfied. One resident, Gabi Gabi, wrote: “I just moved to THE FIZZ Munich a couple of days ago. As scheduled I arrived at the house, where I was warmly greeted by the House management staff. They gave me a brief tour around the house as I‘ve already seen most of the facilities during my first viewing visit. The facility features a brand new laundry room with t…” This suggests the staff actively support new residents during the transition.
Finally, the residence suits tenants with a higher housing budget. The starting price of 1321 EUR per month is above the city’s from-price of 1140 EUR, so it is not an entry-level option. Those who can afford the premium for a private studio with amenities will find the property matches their expectations.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Budget-conscious tenants should look elsewhere. The city’s lowest available price for student accommodation is 1140 EUR per month, while The FIZZ Munich starts at 1321 EUR — a difference of about 16%. The top end reaches 2167 EUR, which places it among the more expensive options in Munich.
Tenants who expect consistently clean common areas may face disappointment. One review from Vin Ce noted: “The house turned into a garbage hole, everywhere is garbage and things are broken. The community rooms are a complete mess. They fizz don’t even clean after an official party so some tenants who weren’t even there for the party cleaned it up on the next day. Earlier this year they stayed after the party an cleaned it u” This points to possible inconsistency in cleaning standards for shared spaces.
The property does not offer shared apartments or en-suite rooms in cluster flats. All units are studios. Groups of friends who want to live together and split costs cannot rely on this residence unless they each rent separate studios.
Long-term tenants who prefer stable, multi-year leases should clarify terms with the operator. The minimum lease of three months is flexible, but the property may not be ideal for someone who wants a standard 12-month contract without early termination concerns.
What Residents Actually Say

Reviews reflect a mix of strong staff support and occasional cleanliness issues.
Volkan Ozalp rated the residence five stars and wrote: “I would especially like to thank Lisa and Roberto from “ the FIZZ Münich “ , for their helpful and kind approach. Your company is very fortunate to have such excellent employees. All the Best.” This suggests that individual staff members can make a positive difference in the living experience.
Gabi Gabi, also a five-star reviewer, described a smooth arrival: “I just moved to THE FIZZ Munich a couple of days ago. As scheduled I arrived at the house, where I was warmly greeted by the House management staff. They gave me a brief tour around the house as I‘ve already seen most of the facilities during my first viewing visit. The facility features a brand new laundry room with t…” The mention of a “brand new laundry room” indicates recent upgrades.
On the negative side, Vin Ce gave one star and reported poor maintenance: “The house turned into a garbage hole, everywhere is garbage and things are broken. The community rooms are a complete mess. They fizz don’t even clean after an official party so some tenants who weren’t even there for the party cleaned it up on the next day.” This review highlights a risk that common areas may not be cleaned promptly after events.
Overall, the Google rating of 4.7 out of 5, based on 61 reviews, suggests most residents have a positive experience, but individual experiences vary.
Price Positioning vs. City From-Price
The FIZZ Munich is priced above the city benchmark. The lowest monthly price in Munich across all student properties listed is 1140 EUR. This residence starts at 1321 EUR, a premium of 181 EUR per month. The maximum price of 2167 EUR is roughly double the city’s lowest option.
The price is for a studio unit. Tenants should note that these are indicative figures — confirm the exact rate with the operator before committing, as individual room features, floor levels, or lease lengths may affect the final amount.
Given that Munich’s rental market is competitive, the higher price may reflect the studio format and amenities like the study area and laundry. However, tenants on a tight budget should compare this residence with other properties starting at 1140 EUR, which may offer shared rooms or basic en-suite units.
Room-Type Guidance
The residence only offers studios. There are no shared flats, cluster apartments, or en-suite rooms in multi-bedroom units.
A studio typically includes a private bathroom, a kitchenette or kitchen, and a combined living/sleeping area. The tag “study_area” suggests that there is a designated desk space either inside the unit or in a communal room. The “Bicycle Parking” tag confirms secure storage for bikes, which is useful for cycling around Munich.
When booking, ask the operator about:
- Whether the studio is furnished and what items are included (bed, desk, chair, cooking appliances)
- Utilities included in the rent (electricity, water, heating, internet)
- Any mandatory additional costs (e.g., registration fees, service charges)
Booking Timing
Based on data from July 2026, now is a relevant period to secure housing for the 2026/2027 academic year. Many students arrange accommodation for the winter semester starting in October, so availability may be tighter for that intake.
If you have flexible move-in dates, consider starting a lease in January or April. These months typically see less demand, which may increase room availability.
Because the minimum lease is three months, short-term stays are feasible, but confirm with the operator whether your preferred start and end dates are possible.
What is the minimum lease duration?
The minimum lease is three months. Longer leases can be arranged directly with the operator.
Is a deposit required?
The data does not include a deposit amount. Contact The FIZZ Munich operator to confirm whether a deposit is needed, the amount, and the terms for its return.
How can I check current availability for 2026/2027?
You can use the on-site assistant on this platform to see live availability and connect with the operator directly.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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