FIRE Planning

How Much Do You Need to Retire Early in Morocco, France, and Spain?

March 202612 min read
How Much Do You Need to Retire Early in Morocco, France, and Spain?


One of the most powerful strategies in the FIRE movement is geo-arbitrage — the act of earning money in a strong currency (like the USD or Euro) and spending it in a location with a lower cost of living. Even if you don't move across the world, choosing the right country for your retirement can mean the difference between retiring at age 40 versus age 55.

In this article, we compare three distinct and popular retirement destinations: Morocco, France, and Spain. We will look at the cost of living, healthcare, taxes, and the ultimate "FIRE Number" required for each.



1. Morocco: The Exotic Value Choice



Morocco has emerged as a top destination for FIRE practitioners looking for a high quality of life at a fraction of the cost found in Northern Europe or North America.

Cost of Living

In cities like Marrakech, Casablanca, or Tangier, a luxury lifestyle can be maintained for surprisingly little.
  • Monthly Budget (Couple): $1,500 – $2,500
  • Rent (2BR Apartment): $500 – $900 in prime areas.
  • Groceries/Dining: Local markets are incredibly affordable, and high-end dining is significantly cheaper than in Europe.


  • The FIRE Number

    If you aim for a comfortable life in Morocco on $2,000 a month ($24,000/year), your FIRE number at a 4% withdrawal rate is $600,000.

    Considerations

  • Healthcare: Private healthcare in major cities is excellent and affordable, but insurance is recommended.
  • Taxes: Morocco offers significant tax incentives for foreign retirees, often reducing the tax burden on pensions by up to 80%.




  • 2. Spain: The Lifestyle Balance



    Spain is arguably the most popular retirement destination in Europe, offering a perfect blend of modern infrastructure, incredible climate, and a "Mediterranean" pace of life.

    Cost of Living

    While more expensive than Morocco, Spain remains one of the most affordable Western European countries, especially outside of Madrid and Barcelona.
  • Monthly Budget (Couple): $2,500 – $4,000
  • Rent (2BR Apartment): $800 – $1,500 depending on proximity to the coast.
  • Lifestyle: High-quality public transport, world-class healthcare, and a vibrant social culture.


  • The FIRE Number

    For a fulfilling life in a coastal city like Valencia or Malaga on $3,500 a month ($42,000/year), your FIRE number is $1.05 million.

    Considerations

  • Healthcare: One of the best healthcare systems in the world. As a resident, you can often access the public system after a period of private insurance.
  • Visas: The "Non-Lucrative Visa" (NLV) is a popular route for FIRE practitioners who aren't yet of official retirement age.




  • 3. France: The Premium Choice



    France is for those who value culture, gastronomy, and a robust social safety net. While often viewed as expensive, regional France (outside of Paris) offers surprising value.

    Cost of Living

    Paris is in a league of its own, but regions like Occitanie, Brittany, or the Dordogne are much more accessible.
  • Monthly Budget (Couple): $3,500 – $5,500
  • Rent (2BR Villa/Apartment): $1,000 – $2,000
  • Value: While taxes are higher, the quality of public services and infrastructure is among the highest in the world.


  • The FIRE Number

    To live the "French Dream" in a regional town on $4,500 a month ($54,000/year), your FIRE number is $1.35 million.

    Considerations

  • Taxes: France has a complex tax system. However, for those with US-sourced retirement income, the tax treaty often prevents double taxation.
  • Quality of Life: France consistently ranks at the top for healthcare outcomes and life expectancy.




  • Comparison Summary Table



    | Feature | Morocco | Spain | France | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Est. Monthly Budget | $2,000 | $3,500 | $4,500 | | FIRE Number (4%) | $600,000 | $1,050,000 | $1,350,000 | | Healthcare Quality | Good (Private) | Excellent | World-Class | | Safety Index | Moderate-High | High | High | | Primary Advantage | Extreme Value | Balanced Lifestyle | Culture & Services |



    Which Destination Is Right for Your FIRE Journey?



    The choice depends on your "FIRE Flavor" and your personal priorities.
  • Lean FIRE? Morocco allows you to stop working years earlier due to the low overhead.
  • Coast FIRE? Spain is a great place to "coast" while working a part-time remote job.
  • Fat FIRE? France offers the ultimate luxury and security for those with a larger portfolio.


  • Regardless of where you choose to land, the first step is knowing your current trajectory. Use our multilingual FIRE calculator to see how your savings stack up against these international budgets.

    Conclusion



    Retiring early isn't just about how much you save; it's about where you spend it. By considering geo-arbitrage, you can potentially cut a decade off your working life.

    Planning a move? Be sure to read our guide on The 4% Rule Explained to ensure your international budget stands the test of time.



    External Resources for Expats:

  • Numbeo - Compare cost of living between any two cities in the world.
  • Internations - The largest global community for people living and working abroad.