Santander Boosts Flexible Accommodation in Barcelona: 28 Million for a New Student Residence by Atir Hospitality

Barcelona is getting ready to receive a new boost in its offer of Flexible Accommodation for students. Santander has formalised financing of 28 million for the development of the first student residence project of Atir Hospitality in Barcelona. This bank backing is a clear sign of the financial sector's confidence in the resilience and growth potential of this asset class.

The Atir Hospitality project will be located strategically in the Carrer de Puigcerdà, in BarcelonaThe location will facilitate access to university and urban life. With a planned capacity of 300 bedsThe residence is scheduled to open its doors in 2026. The total estimated investment for this development amounts to 36 millionwhich makes this project an important part of the growth strategy of the company. Flexible Accommodation in the Catalan capital.

This move by Atir Hospitality, marking its debut in the student residence segment, aligns with a macro trend in the Spanish real estate market. Student residences, or PBSAs (Purpose-Built Student Accommodation), have established themselves as one of the typologies of Flexible Accommodation more attractive to investors. The combination of a robust demandThe European Commission's new programme, driven by the growing number of university students (both national and international), and a growing stable returns in a context of scarce supply, positions them as a resilient and highly interesting asset.

The fact that a bank of Santander's size is backing this type of development reaffirms the maturity of the sector and its capacity to generate long-term value. Investment in the infrastructure of Flexible Accommodation The project is not only satisfying an obvious need in top-level university cities such as Barcelona, but also contributing to the professionalisation and diversification of the residential market. It is a further step towards the consolidation of housing solutions adapted to new models of living and studying in an urban environment.

The next edition Vitur Summit 2026 will take place in Malaga on Thursdays 13 and 14 May and will once again be the meeting point for operators, investors and companies in the sector to boost their business, establish strategic alliances with the different agents involved and gain access to all the latest news, trends and opportunities in the sector from leading speakers and companies.

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