Overview and Location
C/ De Muntaner, 511 1-2 is a student residence located in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district of Barcelona, at 511, 08022 Barcelona, Spain. This district is known for being a quiet, residential area with green spaces, while still having good connections to the city centre. The property sits at latitude 41.40352, longitude 2.13692, placing it within walking distance of several university campuses and close to public transport links.
The residence is classified as a branded independent house, offering non-ensuite room types. It is housed in a building with an elevator, and utilities are included in the rent. Each room comes with a locker. As of the data date (2026-07), the listing status is marked as not available — meaning the unit may be fully occupied or not currently accepting new bookings. Prices and other details below are based on historical data and should be treated as indicative.
Who This Residence Suits and Who It Doesn’t
Suits:
- Students who prioritise an inclusive, community-oriented living environment. Multiple reviews highlight friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere, which can be especially valuable for first-time international students.
- Those studying at University of Barcelona, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, or Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya — the residence’s location in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi provides reasonable proximity to several campuses.
- Residents who want bills included in the monthly rent, removing the hassle of separate utility payments.
- People who prefer a quieter, more suburban setting away from the busiest tourist areas of Barcelona, while still having access to the city via metro and bus.
- Students who do not require ensuite facilities; the property offers non-ensuite rooms only.
Does not suit:
- Students who need a modern gym or reliable air conditioning. One review explicitly mentions the gym is outdated and the air conditioning functions poorly. If these amenities are critical, look for properties with newer equipment.
- Anyone who wants housekeeping to clean their personal space. The residence provides common-area cleaning but does not make beds or tidy messy rooms, and may issue fines for excessively untidy conditions.
- Those on a very tight budget. At 680–890 EUR per month, this residence is well above Barcelona’s city-wide starting price of 250 EUR per month. It is positioned in the mid-to-upper price segment for student housing.
- People who require ensuite bathrooms; no ensuite units are available here.
- Anyone looking to book immediately for 2026–2027: the property currently shows as not available, so you may need to check alternative dates or properties.
What Residents Actually Say

Three Google reviews provide a mixed picture of the residence. All text below is quoted verbatim from the original reviews.
Positive review by Darcy Ma (Rating 5/5):
“Liv Student Residence offers a commendable living experience with its amiable staff and well-maintained facilities. The staff members are consistently friendly, helpful, and eager to assist residents, fostering a welcoming atmosphere. The residence boasts excellent amenities, including modern common areas, study spaces.”
This review emphasises the positive atmosphere and staff support. The mention of study spaces and modern common areas suggests the property is set up for student needs.
Positive review by Da House, LLC (Rating 5/5):
“Liya Petersen was accepted and welcomed to Liv student Barcelona Sarria with warm and welcoming hospitality. The student house is very well kept and the rooms are very clean quiet and comfortable. The manager of the house called Christel is a true genuine mama to the students who live their families for the first time.”
This resident highlights cleanliness, quietness, and the personal care provided by the manager, which can be reassuring for those living away from home for the first time.
Negative review by Altan Adiguzel (Rating 1/5):
“the time i stayed there was hell on earth the gym is older than my grandparents and the air conditioning works less than a blonde with daddy’s plastic and they dont even make your bed and if your room is too messy wont clean it and fine you for making them look at your mess. oh and you can find better cooked food at a”
This review points to significant dissatisfaction with the gym age, poor air conditioning, lack of bed-making service, and a policy that fines residents for leaving rooms untidy. The tone is emotionally charged, but it raises practical concerns: if you value a functioning AC and a modern gym, this residence may not meet expectations. Also, note that food is not typically included in student housing; the review may refer to an optional meal plan.
Overall: The satisfaction seems to depend heavily on individual expectations. Positive reviews praise staff and atmosphere; the negative review criticises facilities and policies.
Price Positioning vs City Average
Barcelona’s student housing market offers a wide price range. According to the reference data, the city’s starting price (from-price) is 250 EUR per month. This residence’s monthly rent is 680–890 EUR, which is 2.7 to 3.6 times higher than that minimum.
However, the from-price of 250 EUR usually refers to shared apartments with basic conditions and longer leases, often in less central areas. At 680–890 EUR, C/ De Muntaner, 511 sits in the mid-to-upper range for student residences in Barcelona that include utilities and offer community management. With 189 properties listed across the city, this price point is above average but not the most expensive.
Indicative prices — confirm with the operator. Actual rates may vary depending on room size, floor, and lease duration. The deposit is 360 EUR, which is relatively standard for a property in this price bracket.
Room Types and Guidance
This property offers non-ensuite rooms within a branded independent house. That means you will share bathroom and kitchen facilities with other residents. The exact number of bedrooms and common facilities is not specified in the data, but the presence of an elevator and locker suggests a multi-floor building with individual lockable storage.
Guidance:
- If you prefer privacy with your own bathroom, look for ensuite options elsewhere.
- Non-ensuite rooms are generally more affordable than ensuite or studio types. At this property, the price is still relatively high, so the advantage is the inclusive service (bills, cleaning of common areas, staff support) rather than the room category itself.
- Check the exact floor plan and number of housemates before committing — reviews do not specify the total occupancy.
- The “branded independent house” label means it is professionally managed, likely with a reception or on-site manager (as mentioned in the positive review).
Booking Timing Considerations
The listing status is flagged as not available, which suggests that at the time of data collection (2026-07), there were no vacancies. For students planning to study in Barcelona during the 2026–2027 academic year:
- Start searching early: Many student residences in Barcelona open bookings for the next academic year around October–December of the preceding year. For a September 2026 move-in, begin checking from late 2025.
- Availability changes fast: With 189 student properties in the city competition is high, especially for well-reviewed residences near universities. This particular property has a mixed but strongly positive core of reviews, so it may fill quickly when available.
- If currently unavailable: Check the property listing again closer to your intended move-in month. The “not available” tag may be temporary due to full occupancy or seasonal closure. Alternatively, contact the operator directly (via the on-site sales assistant on the platform) to inquire about waitlists or future release dates.
All prices and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any payment.
FAQ
Is the rent inclusive of bills?
Yes, the property is tagged with “bills_included”, which means electricity, water, gas, and internet are typically covered within the monthly rent of 680–890 EUR. Confirm the exact inclusions with the operator at the time of booking.
What is the deposit and how does it work?
The deposit is 360 EUR. This is usually refundable at the end of the tenancy, subject to property condition and any damages or outstanding bills. Exact terms (including any deductions for cleaning or fines, as mentioned in one review) should be clarified in the tenancy agreement.
Is this property close to the main universities?
The residence is located in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, which is a residential district northwest of the city centre. It is within reasonable commuting distance to University of Barcelona, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Travel times will vary by campus; use public transport or check a map for specific routes. No university is directly adjacent, but the area is well-served by metro and bus lines.
Sources & data date 2026-07
All prices, ratings, reviews, and property attributes are based on the dataset provided, dated July 2026. Google rating: 3.6 out of 5 from 113 reviews.
For live availability and current pricing, please use the on-site assistant on the platform to check directly with the operator.
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