Premium Retirement

Retire Premiumly in Santiago, CL (2026)

2BR home, regular dining out, two vacations/year, newer car. In Santiago (COL 62), this costs $3,875/month โ€” a $29K less than the US average.

Monthly cost
$3,875
estimated
Annual cost
$46,500
per year
Nest egg needed
$1.2M
4% rule
COL index
62
US avg = 100

Monthly budget breakdown

Estimated monthly expenses for a premium retirement in Santiago (COL-adjusted from national baseline).

CategoryMonthlyAnnual% of budget
Housing$1,279$15,34833%
Food$581$6,97215%
Healthcare$543$6,51614%
Transport$465$5,58012%
Leisure$543$6,51614%
Misc$465$5,58012%
Total$3,875$46,500100%

How long to save $1.2M?

Time to reach your nest egg target investing at 7% annual return (S&P 500 historical avg).

Monthly savingsYears to retireRetirement age (start 30)
$1,000/mo30 yrsAge 60
$2,000/mo22 yrsAge 52
$3,000/mo17 yrsAge 47
$5,000/mo13 yrsAge 43
$8,000/mo9 yrsAge 39

Santiago vs US average โ€” Premium retirement

$3,875
Santiago / month
$6,250
US avg / month
$-2,375/mo
difference

Other retirement tiers in Santiago

Frequently asked questions

How much does a premium retirement cost in Santiago?

A premium retirement in Santiago costs approximately $46,500/year or $3,875/month โ€” based on a 62 cost-of-living index (US avg = 100). Using the 4% safe withdrawal rule, you need a nest egg of about $1.2M.

How long will it take to save $1.2M for retirement in Santiago?

Saving $2,000/month at a 7% average annual return would take roughly 22 years to accumulate $1.2M. At $3,000/month, it would take about 17 years. These estimates assume consistent investing in a diversified portfolio.

What is the biggest expense in a premium retirement in Santiago?

Housing is the largest expense at roughly 33% of the budget ($1,279/month). Healthcare ($543/month) is the second-largest category. CL has no state income tax, which reduces your overall tax burden in retirement.

4% safe withdrawal rule ยท 7% annualized return assumption ยท COL-adjusted from BLS data ยท Q1 2026 estimates