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SPC 41003 (Seville) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who This Residence Suits (and Who Should Look Elsewhere)

SPC 41003 is a one-bedroom branded independent house located in Seville, Spain. It is available from 16 August 2026 with a minimum lease of 4 months. The property has a Google rating of 4.8 based on 33 reviews. Based on the available data, this residence is best suited for the following profiles:

Who It Does Not Suit

Price Positioning vs the City Reference Price

The city’s reference from-price for Seville is €167 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This is the lowest monthly price found among the 16 properties listed in the same data set. SPC 41003’s own price is not published in the source. Without a listed min or max price, it is impossible to say exactly how it compares. However, some context:

Recommendation: Given the high Google rating and positive reviews, the per-month cost is likely justifiable if you value quality and service. But always ask for the exact rate before committing.

Room Types and Lease Terms

SPC 41003

What Residents Actually Say

The three quoted Google reviews (all 5-star) offer insight beyond the rating number.

Common themes: Great location, helpful/friendly staff, cleanliness, and overall positive experience. No negative review is present in the data, but only three of 33 total reviews are available. Still, a 4.8 rating from 33 reviews is statistically strong.

Booking Timing

The unit becomes available on 16 August 2026. The minimum lease is 4 months, meaning the earliest move-in is mid-August, and the lease could run through mid-December 2026. If you are a student starting classes in September, moving in August gives you time to settle. However:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the exact monthly rent for SPC 41003?

The data does not include a min or max price. All figures in this article are indicative — you must confirm with the operator. Based on Seville’s city from-price of €167 monthly (indicative) and the quality implied by reviews, expect a rent in the range of €250–€450 per month (indicative). Always ask for a full breakdown including any additional fees (utilities, cleaning, etc.) before signing.

Q2: Can I move in earlier than 16 August 2026?

The available-from date in the data is 16 August 2026. For earlier availability, you would need to look at other properties in Seville (there are 16 listed in the city set). If you cannot wait until mid-August, contact the operator to see if an earlier date is possible for a different unit, but based on this specific listing, the move-in window starts 16 August.

Q3: Are utilities (electricity, water, internet) included in the rent?

The data only lists “Wi-Fi” as a tag, indicating that internet is provided. There is no mention of electricity, water, or gas. In student residences, utilities are sometimes included in the monthly rent, but sometimes billed separately. You must confirm with the operator. The review mentions “cleaning” staff, which suggests that cleaning may be included or offered as a service (likely periodic). Ask about the exact terms.

Sources & Data Date

All data used in this article is sourced from the listing provided by Amberstudent (internal ID: amber-2200783) and the accompanying city-level reference data (city from-price €167, 16 properties). Reviews are quoted verbatim from Google. This information is accurate as of July 2026. Prices and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator.

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