Decision Review: C/ De L’Espanya Industrial 8, Sants-Montjuïc, Barcelona
This residence sits in the Sants-Montjuïc district of Barcelona, a short walk from the L1 metro station (Plaça de Sants) that connects directly to the city centre in a few minutes. The building is relatively new — multiple reviewers highlight that it was “recently opened” at the time of their stay — and offers a mix of non-en-suite rooms and branded independent house units. With a Google rating of 4.9 from 189 reviews, it has attracted consistently positive feedback, but the monthly price range of €1,224–€1,409 places it well above Barcelona’s general student housing starting price of around €250. This review explains who will benefit most from this property, who should look elsewhere, what residents actually say, how the price fits into the local market, room-type options, and the best time to book.
Who This Residence Suits
The property is a strong fit for students or young professionals who prioritise a modern, well-maintained living environment and are willing to pay a premium for amenities and convenience. Based on resident comments, the rooms are “brand new, well equipped” and “thoughtfully designed down to the smallest detail.” The presence of a terrace, lockers, electronic key access, and shared facilities like a gym, cinema, pool, and gaming room suggests that the building is geared towards social living and comfort. If you value having on-site extras and a peaceful neighbourhood that is still well connected (the L1 metro is “a few steps away” and a supermarket is nearby), this residence deserves consideration.
The shortest lease is four months, with availability from 9 July 2026. That makes it suitable for summer stays, semester exchanges, or short-term academic programmes. The staff is described as “very friendly, helpful, and always polite,” and residents mention organised events to help people connect — a plus if you are new to Barcelona and want to build a social circle.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Budget-conscious students will struggle with the monthly rent. Barcelona’s lowest-priced student rooms can be found from about €250 per month (often shared flats or older residences), while this property starts at €1,224 — nearly five times the city’s entry-level price. Even after accounting for inflation and prime location, the gap is substantial. If your monthly accommodation budget is under €1,000, this property is likely out of range.
The non-en-suite room type means you share bathroom and kitchen facilities (typical for a cluster flat or dormitory). Reviewers do not complain about this, but if you strongly prefer a private bathroom and cooking space, you should check whether the branded independent house units offer en-suite or self-contained living — the data does not specify. Similarly, the residence is located in Sants-Montjuïc, which is slightly outside the central Gothic Quarter or Eixample. While the metro makes downtown accessible in minutes, those who want to be in the very heart of the action might find the location a bit removed.
What Residents Actually Say
The three publicly available Google reviews are uniformly positive. Here is what they highlight:
- Irena Stolic (5/5): “I had an amazing stay! The neighbourhood is peaceful and just a few steps away from the L1 metro station, which connects directly to the city centre in just a few minutes. There is a grocery shop nearby. The room was brand new, well equipped, and the bed was comfortable. Towels were included. There was a nice bathroom.”
- Anastasiia Hahalovska (5/5): “I am very satisfied with my stay at Livensa living residence. The dormitory is completely new, modern and thoughtfully designed down to the smallest detail. The rooms have everything needed for living and studying. The location is very good and convenient, staff is very friendly, helpful, and always polite. Also reside…” (truncated in source)
- Maria (5/5): “Loved my stay here. The staff was incredibly nice & good with the residents, the location was very close to the metro stop & thus well connected. The residence was also only recently opened, so everything was in great condition. Lots of events for the residents to connect, great amenities (gym, cinema, pool, gaming roo…)” (truncated in source)
Common themes: new/modern condition, excellent staff, convenient metro proximity, social activities, and well-equipped rooms. No critical feedback is recorded in the data, but the pool of reviews is small.
Price Positioning vs the City’s Starting Price

Barcelona’s student housing market includes shared apartments, studios, and residence halls. The lowest monthly prices listed on the platform start at approximately €250 for a room in a shared flat (often older or farther from the centre). For a purpose-built student residence with communal facilities, typical monthly rents range from €700 to €1,200 depending on location and amenities. At €1,224–€1,409, this property sits at the higher end of that range, likely reflecting its new condition, central-ish location (via metro), and extensive amenities.
The deposit is €360 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The currency is EUR. No information is provided about whether utilities or internet are included; you must verify this directly with the operator before signing.
Room-Type Guidance
The data lists two unit types: non-ensuite and branded independent house.
- Non-ensuite generally means you have a private bedroom but share bathroom, kitchen, and living areas with other residents in a cluster (often 4–6 people). This is a common arrangement in student residences and can reduce the monthly cost compared to a studio. Given the price range, the non-ensuite rooms likely account for the lower end (€1,224), while the independent house units may be higher.
- Branded independent house could mean a self-contained apartment (possibly with private bathroom and kitchen) within a larger building managed by a known operator. The exact configuration — number of bedrooms, whether it’s a studio or one-bedroom — is not specified. Contact the operator to understand the exact layout and whether it suits your need for privacy.
If you want the most affordable option, choose non-ensuite. If you prefer full independence, the branded independent house (if it is indeed a private unit) may be worth the higher cost.
Booking Timing
The earliest available move-in date is 9 July 2026. Since the property has a high Google rating (4.9) and only 189 reviews, it appears popular but not extremely large. Student accommodation in Barcelona tends to fill up quickly for September/October semesters, so for a July move-in, booking at least 3–4 months in advance is advisable. For an academic year start in September 2026, you would want to secure a room by early 2026. The minimum lease of 4 months allows flexibility, but if you plan to stay longer, confirm that extensions are possible.
FAQ
H3: What is the minimum lease length, and can I extend?
The minimum lease is 4 months, with availability from 9 July 2026. You should ask the operator whether extensions are permitted and under what conditions. The review data does not mention renewal policies.
H3: Are utilities (electricity, water, internet) included in the rent?
The data does not specify what the monthly rent covers. Typically, student residences include utilities in the price, but you must confirm this directly with the operator. The deposit is €360 (indicative — confirm with the operator).
H3: How far is the residence from major universities in Barcelona?
The property is near the L1 metro, which links to the city centre where many university campuses are located. For example, University of Barcelona’s main campus is a short metro ride away, as are Pompeu Fabra and UPC locations. Exact travel times depend on your faculty, but residents consistently mention the good connection. Check a transport app for your specific destination.
Sources & data date: All pricing, ratings, and review data are sourced from the platform’s public listing dated July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Ratings reflect Google reviews as of that date.
If you have further questions or want to check live availability for your preferred move-in dates, use the on-site assistant to speak with the residence team directly.
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