SPC 60385: A quiet and well-managed residence in Darmstadt
This review is written for the 2026–2027 academic year. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Who this residence suits
SPC 60385 (marketed as “Fizz” by some residents) is a purpose-built student accommodation located in Darmstadt, a city about 30 minutes south of Frankfurt. It is particularly well-suited for:
- Students at Technische Universität Darmstadt – the property is within commuting distance of the main campus and the city centre.
- Those who value quiet, cleanliness, and responsive management – multiple reviews highlight the calm atmosphere and helpful house managers.
- Young professionals or postgraduate students – the unit types (typically studios or 1-bedroom apartments) are designed for independent living.
- Residents who want a social ground-floor garden – one reviewer mentions a shared small garden, which adds a communal element.
- Cyclists – the property lists a bike spot among its amenities.
Who it does not suit
- Budget-conscious students looking for the cheapest option – the city’s from-price is €468/month, and this residence may be priced above that benchmark. (Its own price is not publicly listed; you need to confirm directly with the operator.)
- Anyone who needs immediate availability – as of the source data, the property is tagged “not_available,” meaning it may be fully booked or closed for new bookings. Early planning is essential.
- People sensitive to elevator issues – one review notes that only two of four elevators were functioning, though the same reviewer downplayed the problem as minor.
- Those who require a totally flawless move-in – while most reviews praise the condition, a small number of potential issues (see laundry room comment below) may surface.
What residents actually say
The property has a Google rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 166 reviews. Below are verbatim quotes from three of those reviews.
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 mid-sentence, but the full sentiment is generally positive. The only recurring constructive point is the elevator situation, which the resident themselves describes as “not a huge problem.”
Price positioning vs the city’s from-price
Darmstadt’s student-housing market has a city-wide from-price of €468/month (indicative – confirm with the operator). SPC 60385 does not publicly list its rates in the source data. Based on the reviews and the quality of amenities (elevators, parking garage, on-site management, bike storage), the actual rent is likely to fall above that floor, possibly in the €500–€650 range for a studio or 1-bedroom.
Important: This is a rough estimate only. You must contact the operator for current pricing and availability for the 2026–2027 academic year. Prices vary by unit type, lease length, and season.
Room-type guidance
The source data does not list specific unit types for this property. However, reviews and common student-housing configurations in Germany suggest:

- Studios (single-room apartments with private kitchen and bathroom) – likely the most common option.
- 1-bedroom apartments – may be available for single occupancy or couples.
- Shared apartments (WGs) – not mentioned in reviews; this property appears to prioritise independent living.
All units are furnished, include WiFi, and have a lift. Parking and bike storage are available on site. For exact floor plans and amenities per unit, ask the operator directly.
Booking timing
The property’s current status is “not_available,” which can mean:
- All units are sold out for the near term.
- The operator is not accepting new reservations at this moment.
- The listing is on hold pending refurbishment or management changes.
For the 2026–2027 academic year, the recommended approach is:
- Start inquiries in early 2026 (January–March) – many student residences open bookings up to a year in advance.
- Contact the operator directly using the official phone or email provided on the listing page (not through third-party domains).
- Be flexible with move-in dates – if you are targeting the winter semester (October 2026), check availability as early as possible.
Because of the “not_available” tag, do not rely on this property as your only option. Have a backup from the 18 other student accommodations listed in Darmstadt (starting at €468/month indicative).
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: How far is SPC 60385 from Technische Universität Darmstadt?
The exact address is listed only as “Germany,” but the property’s coordinates place it within 2–3 km of the university’s main campus. Most reviews mention easy commuting by bike or public transport. The city of Darmstadt is compact, so walking or cycling is feasible for most students. Confirm the precise distance with the operator before booking.
H3: Are there any recurring complaints about the building?
The only operational issue mentioned in the reviews is the elevator situation: two out of four lifts were non-functional at the time of one resident’s stay, though the same reviewer called it “not a huge problem.” No other complaints about noise, cleanliness, or appliance failures appear in the three quoted reviews. The overall satisfaction level is very high.
H3: What is the deposit policy?
The source data does not include a deposit amount. Typical student housing in Germany requires a deposit of 1–3 months’ rent. Jelle Mertens noted in their review that they had “no problem with deposit or payments,” suggesting the process is standard and transparent. Always ask the operator for the exact deposit terms when inquiring.
Sources & data date
All data in this review is sourced from the operator listing (amber-2173623) and public user reviews on Google, as of July 2026. Prices and availability are subject to change. Always confirm directly with the accommodation provider.
For live availability and unit details, use the on-site assistant on the listing page.
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