Overview & Location
SPC 60326 is a branded independent student residence located in Darmstadt, Germany. The address is listed simply as “Germany”, though the property is situated within the city of Darmstadt, a medium-sized university town in the state of Hesse. Darmstadt is home to Technische Universität Darmstadt, one of Germany’s top technical universities, and a range of other research institutions.
The residence offers studio and one-bedroom unit types, within a building that includes shared facilities such as laundry (tagged “laundry_facility”), on-site parking, and WiFi. According to resident reviews, the building also has a small shared garden on the ground floor, a parking garage, and house managers who are present on-site. The property is fully managed by the operator, Fizz (the brand behind SPC 60326), and is targeted at students and young professionals.
Based on Google Maps coordinates (50.1013° N, 8.6264° E), the residence is located in the western part of Darmstadt, roughly 2–3 km from the city centre and about 1.5 km from the main campus of Technische Universität Darmstadt. Walking time to the university is approximately 20 minutes, and public transport connections are available. The neighbourhood is predominantly residential, with a mix of apartment buildings and green spaces.
Who This Residence Suits
SPC 60326 is best suited for individuals who prioritise a quiet, clean, and professionally managed living environment with ready access to university and city amenities. The following groups are likely to find this residence a good fit:
- Students at Technische Universität Darmstadt – Proximity to the main campus makes it convenient for daily commuting on foot or by bike.
- Young professionals – The property is marketed as suitable for both students and young professionals, and the independent studio/one-bedroom layouts offer privacy.
- Residents who value on-site support – Multiple Google reviews highlight the responsiveness of house managers (Danny and Ioana are mentioned by name). This can be especially helpful for international students who may need assistance with paperwork, maintenance, or local orientation.
- People who want a quiet living environment – Reviews note that the building is generally quiet, with minimal noise disturbance. This may appeal to those who need a calm space for study or remote work.
- Drivers or cyclists – On-site parking and a parking garage are available; the city is also bike-friendly.
The minimum lease is 4 months, which is relatively short for student housing in Germany (many contracts require 6 or 12 months). This flexibility could suit exchange students or those on shorter programmes.
Who Might Look Elsewhere

While SPC 60326 offers well-regarded housing, it may not be ideal for everyone:
- Budget-conscious students – The monthly price range of €1,430–€1,750 is significantly above Darmstadt’s city from-price of €468. That city from-price likely represents a basic shared room or a small studio in a lower-cost building. SPC 60326 sits at the premium end of the market. Students on a tight budget would find cheaper options, especially in shared flats (WG) or in non-branded housing.
- Those who prefer a more central or social location – The residence is outside the very city centre. While still accessible, it may feel removed from the main social hubs, bars, and student nightlife. The building itself is described as quiet and residential.
- Residents who rely on public transport late at night – Depending on bus/tram schedules, late returns may require a longer walk or ride.
- People who need a furnished unit with all utilities included – The listing does not specify what is included in the rent. It is advisable to confirm with the operator whether utilities, internet, and any service fees are covered. Some branded residences include these, others do not.
- Anyone who dislikes the brand-managed model – SPC 60326 is a “branded independent house”, meaning it is operated by a commercial company (Fizz). Some tenants prefer private landlords or studentenwerk-run dorms.
What Residents Actually Say
Google reviews give the residence an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 166 reviews. Here is what a few residents wrote:
Qing Xu (5 stars):
“I had a really nice experience living at Fizz. The apartment is good and comfortable. Danny and Ioana are very kind and helpful. Whenever I had a problem, they replied quickly and helped me solve it. They made everything much easier for me. I’m happy to live here and would recommend it to other students.”
Jelle Mertens (5 stars):
“Perfect place to stay for students or young professionals! Quiet and clean studios and nice facilities and parking garage. On the ground floor even with small shared garden. House managers were super friendly and helpful, I had no problem with deposit or payments.”
Shuang Zhu (4 stars):
“Elevators - Yeah, there‘re only two working out of four, but not a huge problem in my opinion. Noise - I haven’t heard any up till now. It‘s in general very quiet. Filthy place / not working appliances - Never happened in my place. I moved in with the room tidy and everything working normally. Laundry room - Sometimes …”
The third review cuts off, but the tone is largely positive. The main critique mentioned is that only two of four elevators were working – a minor inconvenience according to the reviewer. No serious complaints about cleanliness, noise, or deposit issues appear in these excerpts.
Price Positioning vs City Average
Darmstadt’s student housing market has a wide range. The city from-price of €468 per month represents the cheapest available option on the platform (likely a small room in a shared flat or a budget student dorm). SPC 60326 starts at €1,430 per month (studio or 1-bedroom) and goes up to €1,750 per month, making it about three to four times the city baseline.
These prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. In context, a fully managed, modern unit with on-site staff, parking, and laundry facilities commands a premium. Comparable branded residences in German cities (e.g., The Fizz in Frankfurt, Berlin) also fall in this range. Students who are willing to pay for convenience and comfort will find the price competitive within that niche, but it is not a value-for-money option compared to conventional student housing.
Room Type & Lease Guidance
Two main unit types are listed:
- Studio – Self-contained space with kitchenette, bathroom, and combined living/sleeping area. Typically between 20–30 m².
- 1-bedroom – Separate bedroom and living room, larger floor plan. Suitable for couples or those who need extra space.
Both types are in the “branded independent house” category. The minimum lease is 4 months, which is shorter than many private contracts. The maximum lease length is not specified; likely it can be extended up to 12 months or more (subject to availability). Available-from date is not provided in the data – you should check directly.
Given the high monthly cost, it may be most sensible for stays of 6–12 months. For a short stay (4 months), the total cost (€5,720 – €7,000 for 4 months) is considerable, but the convenience might be worth it if you need a fully managed place immediately.
Booking Timing Considerations
Since the residence has 166 Google reviews and a high rating, it likely maintains good occupancy. The operator does not publish availability in real-time on this page. The universal advice: book as early as possible, especially if you are an international student needing a confirmed address for visa or enrolment. For a 2026/2027 academic year start (e.g., October 2026 or April 2027), aiming to secure a place at least 3–4 months in advance is prudent.
If you are flexible, you might find last-minute cancellations, but that’s not guaranteed. The best strategy is to contact the operator (Fizz) via their own website or through the platform you are using.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is SPC 60326 close to Technische Universität Darmstadt?
Yes. The residence is located about 1.5 km from the main campus of Technische Universität Darmstadt, a 20-minute walk or a short bike/ bus ride. The city centre is also within walking distance.
What is included in the rent?
The listing does not specify inclusions. Based on typical branded residences in Germany, you can expect: fully furnished room with bed, desk, and storage; a kitchenette with basic appliances; private bathroom; WiFi (tagged); use of laundry facilities; and possibly utilities (water, electricity, heating). The parking garage and garden are also available. However, confirm with the operator exactly what is included and whether there are additional costs (e.g., registration fee, deposit, or service charges). The deposit amount is not listed; ask before signing.
Can I book a short-term stay?
The minimum lease is 4 months. Shorter stays are not permitted according to the data. If you need a place for less than 4 months, consider other options such as temporary sublets or hostels.
Sources & data date: 2026-07. All prices shown are indicative — confirm with the operator.
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