How to get the student residence that suits you best
Submitted by Marco on February 4, 2026
Choosing where you’re going to live is a key part of your university experience. The right place can make your time at uni amazing, while the wrong one can bring more stress and distractions than you want. Here’s a guide to help you find the perfect residence, focusing on Spain, where student housing is becoming increasingly popular.
KNOW WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR
The first step is understanding what kind of environment works for you. Some people thrive in lively places full of social plans, while others need peace and quiet to concentrate. Factors like location, services, price and social atmosphere can make a huge difference in your daily life. Also think about whether you prefer a shared or private room, as that really affects your comfort and privacy.
EXPLORING RESIDENCES
In Spain, many student residences stand out because they offer more than just a roof over your head: comfort, safety and a great atmosphere. They’re usually close to universities and come with modern facilities, study rooms, common areas and social activities that help you settle in quickly, especially if you’re an international student. A good example is Student Experience Spain, which combines all these elements and helps you feel part of a community while you study.
THE BUDGET QUESTION
Money is always an important factor. The cost of living varies depending on the city and the type of accommodation. “Private residences can be more expensive than shared flats,” some students say, “but they offer advantages like security, cleaning and extra services that regular apartments don’t.” It’s worth weighing what you pay against what you get, and staying within your financial comfort zone.
RESEARCH AND VISIT IN PERSON
Before making a decision, research your options thoroughly. Read reviews, check their websites to see what services they offer and, if possible, visit them in person. Nothing gives you a better idea than seeing it yourself: pay attention to the current residents, cleanliness, atmosphere and how close it is to your university.
AVOID COMMON MISTAKES
A typical mistake is focusing only on the price. Yes, it matters, but it’s not everything. A cheap residence far from campus can end up costing more in transport and wasted time. And a place without basic services or with a toxic social environment can affect you both mentally and academically. Look at the full picture: services, atmosphere, location and price.
FOLLOW THE TRENDS
Keeping up with what’s trending can also help. More and more residences are sustainable and eco‑friendly, with energy‑efficient appliances, recycling programmes and green spaces. This not only reduces your carbon footprint but also makes your daily life more comfortable and healthy.
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