When to start looking: the timeline
This is the most important advice in this guide: start looking earlier than you think you need to.
The Spanish academic calendar creates two major demand spikes for shared accommodation:
- **September** (start of first semester): demand peaks from mid-August. The good rooms go in the first two weeks of September, often before students have arrived.
- **February** (start of second semester): demand peaks from mid-January.
Recommended timeline:
12-16 weeks before arrival: Begin researching neighbourhoods and typical prices in your city. Set up alerts on major platforms (Idealista, Badi). This is research phase, not action phase.
8-10 weeks before arrival: Start actively contacting landlords and shared flat owners. This is when the best rooms for September start becoming available. Don't wait until you have all your documents — express interest now and confirm details later.
4-6 weeks before arrival: You should have 2-3 concrete options lined up, ideally with video-call visits done. Aim to sign before you arrive if possible, or within the first 3 days of arriving.
First week in Spain: If you haven't signed yet, treat finding accommodation as your full-time job. The market moves fast and waiting costs you options.
Many students from northern Europe or North America operate on a slower timeline — browsing options 2-3 weeks before arrival — and find that the rooms they were considering are already gone. Spain's rental market does not hold rooms.
