Who This Residence Suits (and Who Might Look Elsewhere)
SPC 46008 sits in the 46008 postal district of Valencia, roughly eight minutes on foot from the city centre. It is a multi-unit building offering studios, one-bedroom flats, and shared apartments with two to five bedrooms. The property appeals primarily to students and young professionals who want a central location with good supermarket access and a straightforward, self-contained living arrangement.
Suits:
- Independent students – the residence works well for those comfortable managing their own space. A reviewer staying alone in a studio terrace unit described it as “small but comfortable and good for one person”.
- Students at Universitat de València or Universitat Politècnica de València – both universities are within reasonable commuting distance. Central Valencia is about an 8–10 minute walk, so public transport or cycling is optional.
- Short-to-medium term tenants – the minimum lease is 4 months, which suits academic semesters or internships.
- Budget-conscious groups – shared apartments (3–5 bedrooms) bring the monthly cost per person down significantly. The lowest advertised price is €340 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator), which is below the Valencia city-wide average starting price of €256 for student housing (though that figure includes cheaper shared rooms in older buildings).
Does not suit:
- Those seeking on-site social programming – SPC 46008 is described as a residence, but reviews do not mention community events, common rooms, or reception services. It is more like a serviced apartment block.
- People sensitive to minor maintenance issues – one resident noted a slow-draining sink and occasional bathroom odour. While not deal-breakers, they suggest the building may not have constant on-site maintenance staff.
- Students on a very tight budget – the entry price of €340 is above the city’s lowest student housing option (€256). If you are looking for the cheapest possible room in Valencia, you may find lower prices in older shared flats farther from the centre.
- Those needing immediate move-in – as of the data date (2026-07), no specific available-from date is provided. You must check directly with the operator for current vacancies.
What Residents Actually Say
Three Google reviews are available for SPC 46008 (rating 4.3 out of 5 from 165 reviews). Here they are verbatim:
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Alessandra Giambelli (5 stars):
“I have stayed in Libere for 6 nights and it was just what I expected! I was alone so had the studio with terrace, small but comfortable and good for one person. The apartment is clean and comes with everything you may need. Right in front, there is Consum supermarket which is big and cheap. Center is just 8 minutes wal” (the review appears truncated; likely “walk”). -
Fernando Guedes (4 stars):
“Good apartment, just a few minutes’ walking distance from the city center. Nice surroundings, awesome supermarket across the street, cafes, bars and restaurants. The sink in my apartment was not draining well so we had to wait sometimes to use it again. There was some odor in the bathroom when we didn’t use it for a wh” (truncated). -
bkj,lpetra pintaric (5 stars):
“Very big and clean apartmant, near centre!”
Themes:
- Location is praised consistently – close to centre, supermarket (Consum), and local amenities.
- Cleanliness and size are positively noted, especially in the highly rated reviews.
- One review mentions a minor plumbing issue and an intermittent bathroom smell. The resident still rated 4 stars, indicating the overall experience was good.
- The studio terrace unit was considered small but functional for one person. For those expecting a large living area, a shared flat or larger one-bedroom may be preferable.
No reviews mention noise, security, or management responsiveness – you may want to ask the operator about these directly.
Price Positioning in Valencia’s Student Housing Market

Valencia’s student housing market starts at €256 per month (indicative) for the cheapest room across the city. SPC 46008’s lowest price is €340 per month – roughly 33% above that floor. The maximum price reaches €3,689 per month, which likely covers a large studio or a whole unit for multiple occupants.
Compared to other properties in Valencia (38 listed in the same source), SPC 46008 sits in the mid-to-higher range. Its price bracket reflects the central location and the fact that it offers private studios (1b) and branded independent house units, which are typically more expensive than shared rooms in older flats.
What you get for that price:
- All units come with WiFi and laundry facilities (tagged).
- The building appears to be a modern or recently refurbished block – reviewers mention clean apartments and “everything you may need”.
- The address in 46008 Valencia places it in a well-connected area with supermarkets, cafes, and bars within a few minutes’ walk.
What you do not get:
- On-site gym, pool, or common lounges are not mentioned in the data.
- The deposit amount is not listed – confirm with the operator before booking.
- Bills may or may not be included; the data does not specify.
If your budget is below €340, you will likely need to look at shared rooms in older buildings further from the centre or consider a longer lease that might reduce per-month cost.
Room-Type Guidance – Choosing the Right Unit
SPC 46008 offers six unit types:
- 1b (one-bedroom) – ideal for singles or couples who want privacy. The studio with terrace (mentioned by Alessandra) falls in this category. Size is “small but comfortable” for one.
- 2b (two-bedroom) – suitable for two sharers, each likely having their own bedroom.
- 3b, 4b, 5b (three-, four-, five-bedroom) – larger shared apartments. These bring down the per-person cost. For example, if the total monthly rent is €2,000 for a 4b, each person pays around €500 – still above the city floor but reasonable for a central location.
- Branded independent house – this likely means a whole flat or small house managed under a single brand. May suit a group of friends who want to live together.
Recommendation based on budget:
- If you are on a tight budget but still want central Valencia, look at the 5b shared apartments. The per-person cost will be the lowest among the available types.
- If you value privacy and have a moderate budget (around €600–€1,000 per month, indicative), a 1b or 2b unit works.
- The branded independent house is likely the most expensive option and best for a group that wants a self-contained home.
All prices are indicative – confirm with the operator. Also ask about utility bills, as they may be separate.
Booking Timing and Lease Considerations
The data does not specify an available-from date. Given that this is a residence (not a university hall), availability can be year-round, but the minimum lease of 4 months means it is not suitable for very short stays (e.g., a couple of weeks). If you need accommodation for less than 4 months, look elsewhere.
Typical student demand in Valencia
- Most academic years start in September/October. Demand peaks from June to October.
- If you are aiming for a September 2026 move-in, start inquiring by May 2026 to secure the best unit and price.
- For January 2027 intakes, begin looking in October 2026.
Cancellation policies and deposits are not included in the data. Always ask:
- Is the deposit refundable?
- What is the cancellation window?
- Are there any additional fees (cleaning, administration)?
Given that the operator is not a university, expect standard private tenancy terms.
Is the city centre within walking distance?
Yes. Multiple reviewers confirm the centre is about 8 minutes on foot. The address is Postal Code 46008, which is one of the most central districts in Valencia. Supermarkets, restaurants, and bars are also within a few minutes’ walk.
What about internet and laundry?
The property is tagged with “wifi” and “laundry_facility”. This likely means WiFi is included in the rent and there are laundry machines on-site (in the building or in each unit). Confirm the type of laundry facility (shared or in-unit) and whether WiFi speed is adequate for video streaming and online classes.
How does the deposit work?
Deposit information is not provided in the data. Standard practice in Valencia for private rentals is one month’s rent as a deposit. For branded residences, it may be higher (e.g., two months). You must ask the operator directly about the exact amount and conditions for refund.
Sources & data date
All prices, lease terms, and reviews are based on data collected in 2026-07. Prices and availability are indicative – confirm with the operator before making any commitment. Reviews are from Google and are quoted verbatim; the name “Libere” appears in one review and may refer to the same residence or a specific unit.
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