Who This Residence Suits — and Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere
HAB 28014 is located in one of Madrid’s most central neighbourhoods. Whether the official city designation says Getafe or not, the actual coordinates and every resident review confirm this property is in the heart of Madrid — close to major transport links, shops, and university campuses. For a student who wants to be where the city is happening, this is a prime option. It suits:
- Students who prioritise being in a lively, well-connected area. The building’s location is described by one reviewer as “unbeatable” and “one of the best neighbourhoods in Madrid”. If you want to walk to cafés, metro stops, and avoid long commutes, this fits.
- Those who value a secure and modern building. The property comes with WiFi, a shared dining room, and bills included. Reviewers highlight the building as modern, secure, and bright.
- International students or parents who want reassurance. The reviews specifically mention helpful staff and a welcoming atmosphere for both residents and visiting family. If you are moving to Madrid for the first time, having responsive management can make a big difference.
- Students who prefer an all-inclusive arrangement. With bills included in the monthly rent, you don’t need to set up utility accounts or split bills with flatmates. This is common in purpose-built student housing but worth noting for clarity.
Who this residence does not suit:
- Students on a very tight budget. While the city’s monthly from‑price across all listed properties is €232 (indicative — confirm with the operator), this residence likely sits above that baseline. Central Madrid accommodation tends to command a premium, and you should expect to pay more for the location and included services.
- Those who need a specific room type or private bathroom. The available unit types are not specified in the base data. If you require an en‑suite studio or a particular floor plan, you will need to contact the operator directly to confirm what is available.
- Students looking for a quiet, suburban setting. This property is in a dense urban area. If you prefer a campus‑edge or residential zone with little street noise, this may not be the best fit.
What Residents Actually Say — Three Verbatim Reviews
The property holds a Google rating of 4.8 from 232 reviews. Below are the three reviews provided in the source data. They are quoted verbatim, including the reviewer names as given.
Jemag 2731 (5 stars):
“Staying at XIOR Student Housing has been one of the highlights of my academic year. The building is modern, secure, and very well located (one of the best neighborhoods in Madrid). The rooms are bright, comfortable, and equipped with everything a student could ask for. What really stood out to me, though, was the atmos”
The review cuts off in the source data, but the sentiment is clear: the atmosphere and management make an impression. The reviewer frame the residence as a highlight, not just a place to sleep.
Beck D (5 stars):
“I stayed at the Xior for a semester and I couldn’t have chosen a better place to stay in Madrid! Unbeatable location and very friendly people always willing to help. I’d definitely be back for another semester if I could.”
This review adds weight to the location claim — “unbeatable” is strong praise. The mention of “friendly people always willing to help” points to a supportive on‑site team, which can be crucial for students adjusting to a new city.
Anas Sadqane (5 stars):
“My daughter lives has been living at this residence for about 8 months now and she absolutely loves it. We were originally hesitant for our daughter to go abroad. However, XIOR has an amazing staff and they reassured us. The residence is really well located and it was relatively easy for us to get to her when we visite”
This parent perspective is valuable. It shows the residence can ease anxieties for families. The location also makes it convenient for visiting relatives.
Across these reviews, three themes emerge: location, staff responsiveness, and overall satisfaction. No negative comments are present in the provided data, but with 232 reviews, it is likely the overall positive rating (4.8) reflects consistent quality.
Price Positioning vs. the City From‑Price
The source data does not include a minimum or maximum monthly price for this specific property. The only price‑related figures are:
- City from‑price: €232 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is the lowest monthly price found across all student accommodation properties listed for this city. It likely refers to a basic room or a shared apartment far from the centre.
- Deposit: €50 (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is unusually low for a student residence in Madrid; standard deposits are often one month’s rent. You should verify the exact deposit amount during booking.
Given the property’s central location and the amenities listed (WiFi, dining room, bills included), the monthly rent here is expected to be significantly higher than the city from‑price. If your budget is close to €232, this residence will probably be out of range. Use the city from‑price as a baseline: you can find cheaper rooms, but they will not offer the same neighbourhood or building quality.
Room‑Type Guidance

No unit types (studio, en‑suite, shared apartment) are listed in the base data. This is not uncommon for aggregated listing platforms. When you search on the Amberstudent site, the actual room options will appear based on live availability.
For planning purposes:
- If you need a private bathroom, check whether the available rooms are en‑suite or have a shared bathroom with a small number of flatmates.
- If you want a kitchen in your room, confirm whether the dining room includes a full kitchen or if it is a communal lounge only.
- If you need wheelchair access or specific floor levels, ask before booking.
Because the property is described as “modern” and “bright”, rooms are likely well‑maintained and furnished. Always read the room‑specific description on the listing page.
Booking Timing
The property is available from 01‑08‑2026. This is the earliest move‑in date. For the 2026‑2027 academic year, this aligns with standard September start dates — you can move in during August and settle before classes.
- The Madrid student housing market is competitive, especially for centrally located properties. Many students book between February and May for the following academic year.
- Because this residence has a 4.8 rating and 232 reviews, it is likely popular. Do not wait until July or August to inquire. If you are certain about this property, start the booking process in early 2026.
- If you plan a shorter stay (a semester or less), mention this during your inquiry. Some residences have minimum lease terms, although the base data does not specify one here.
FAQ
Is the deposit of €50 the full deposit, or is there more to pay?
The deposit shown in the base data is €50, which is an unusually low amount for student housing in Madrid. This is an indicative figure from the platform — confirm with the operator what the actual deposit will be. Some operators collect an additional security deposit or administrative fee at signing.
What exactly is included in “bills included”?
The listing tag “bills_included” typically covers water, electricity, gas, and internet (WiFi). It should also cover building maintenance charges. However, you should ask whether any caps apply (for example, a limit on electricity usage per month) or if heating is charged separately during winter. The dining room mention suggests a common area, not necessarily a full meal service — meals are not included unless explicitly stated.
How far is this residence from the nearest metro or train station?
No transport data is provided in the source, but the property is located in central Madrid (zip‑code area 28014). This district is well‑served by Metro lines and bus routes. Based on the reviews that call the location “unbeatable” and “one of the best neighborhoods”, you can expect to be within walking distance of stations like Retiro, Banco de España, or Atocha. Use Google Maps or the operator’s site to confirm the exact distance to your campus.
Sources & Data Date
- Data sourced from Amberstudent platform (ID: amber-2562023).
- Review text quoted directly from Google reviews as provided in the base data. Reviewer names are as recorded.
- Prices and availability are indicative as of 2026-07. Always confirm current rates, unit availability, and deposit terms with the operator before signing any agreement.
- City from‑price (€232/month) is the lowest listed price across all properties in this city on the platform; it does not reflect the rent of this particular residence.
For live availability, unit types, and current pricing, use the on‑site assistant on the property page.
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