How Much House You Can Afford in Retirement in Different Countries

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Will your reserve fund of hard-earned savings and your investment portfolio support your lifestyle when you stop working? With overspending and inflation, many people in America have found they can’t afford to retire and need to cut their expenses.

“Every day we go to the store, a restaurant, or shop online; we see consistent price increases,” said real estate investor Benjamin Nijila Fields.

“Even in the media, companies like Chipotle are under fire for doubling prices and barely giving any portions,” Fields said. 

Fields said he doesn’t see this trend of inflation changing anytime soon and he’s noticed more people migrating to affordable places outside the U.S. where “real estate, food and everything in between is cheaper.”

While the U.S. government doesn’t formally count how many Americans move abroad, it is estimated to be around 9 million people, said Fields. 

“We have international migration stock data from the World Bank that reported 50,000 Americans living in Africa and 800,000 living in Europe; Americans also like the UAE and Qatar.”

Fields said retirees can find affordable places with a better quality of life by moving abroad. “Plus, the weather is better and the architecture is usually more scenic [in many of these destinations].”

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“[In 2008], people saw their retirement accounts wiped out, and young people obviously don’t look forward to the dead pensions,” he said.

Field said navigating finances while living abroad as an expat is very easy. “Social security, retirement money, and pensions will [be deposited] into your American account as usual. It is easy to use a premium or even mid-range travel credit card abroad and [transfer money out of] your accounts without any issues.” 

Most importantly, the largest expense is usually housing and housing costs are much cheaper in many countries outside the United States. 

Here’s what you can expect to pay for housing every month in different countries, according to city data from World Atlas.

City Monthly Rent

  1. Manila $190
  2. Jakarta $260
  3. Sofia $310
  4. Riga $360
  5. Bucharest $370
  6. Bogota $380
  7. Kiev $390
  8. Nairobi $480
  9. Bangkok $500
  10. Cairo $500
  11. Ljubljana $540
  12. Prague $550
  13. Vilnius $550
  14. Bombay $550
  15. Kuala Lumpur $560
  16. Bratislava $580
  17. Montreal $590
  18. Rio de Janeiro $590
  19. Warsaw $630
  20. Budapest $640
  21. New Delhi $640
  22. Lyon $670
  23. Tallinn $690
  24. Nicosia $690
  25. Berlin $690
  26. Johannesburg $690
  27. Buenos Aires $710
  28. Santiago de Chile $710
  29. Barcelona $740
  30. Lisbon $760
  31. Athens $770
  32. Mexico City $770
  33. Lima $800
  34. Vienna $800
  35. Stockholm $880
  36. Manama (Bahrain) $890
  37. Madrid $900
  38. São Paulo $910
  39. Istanbul $970
  40. Moscow $1,020
  41. Shanghai $1,090
  42. Toronto $1,120
  43. Seoul $1,140
  44. Tel Aviv $1,160
  45. Frankfurt $1,220
  46. Amsterdam $1,220
  47. Auckland $1,250
  48. Rome $1,280
  49. Milan $1,340
  50. Brussels $1,340
  51. Munich $1,370
  52. Dubai $1,380
  53. Beijing $1,390
  54. Helsinki $1,440
  55. Paris $1,610
  56. Geneva $1,610
  57. Copenhagen $1,650
  58. Tokyo $1,730
  59. Dublin $1,760
  60. Zurich $1,770
  61. Sydney $1,780
  62. Taipeh $1,840
  63. Oslo $1,940
  64. Miami $1,970
  65. Los Angeles $1,990
  66. Doha $2,050
  67. Luxembourg $2,130
  68. Chicago $2,210
  69. London $2,360
  70. Hong Kong $2,590
  71. New York $3,890

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