Retire in Spain – Cost Calculator & Retirement Plan
Build a practical Spain retirement plan using your household, income, housing, living costs and invested capital. Adjust the assumptions and see a long-term prognosis.
Plan your retirement in Spain with realistic monthly costs
Spain is one of the most popular retirement destinations in Europe thanks to its climate, healthcare system, lifestyle, international communities and wide range of places to live. But the real cost of retiring in Spain can vary significantly depending on where you settle, whether you rent or buy, your household size, healthcare needs and how much income you receive from pensions, savings or investments.
This Spain retirement calculator helps you estimate whether your monthly income and available capital are likely to support your lifestyle over time. It combines core living expenses such as housing, groceries, utilities, transport, insurance, healthcare, property costs and everyday spending with inflation and optional investment growth.
How much does it cost to retire in Spain?
The cost of retiring in Spain depends heavily on your location. Inland towns and smaller cities can be much cheaper than Madrid, Barcelona, the Balearic Islands, Costa del Sol or other popular coastal areas. Housing is usually the largest variable. Retirees who already own a property or buy without a mortgage may have a much lower monthly budget than retirees renting in a high-demand area.
A comfortable retirement budget in Spain should normally include more than basic rent and groceries. You should also plan for electricity, water, internet, mobile phones, local transport or car costs, insurance, healthcare, dental care, pets, home maintenance, property tax, travel and a general buffer for unexpected expenses.
What this Spain retirement planner includes
The calculator below is designed as a practical planning tool, not a simple one-number estimate. You can adjust your household size, lifestyle level, region, housing plan, monthly pension income, other income, savings, investment assumptions and expected inflation. The result shows your estimated monthly buffer, long-term capital projection and year-by-year outlook.
Use this page as a starting point before comparing regions, speaking with tax or visa professionals, checking healthcare options and deciding whether to rent first or buy immediately. RetirePlan provides educational estimates only and does not replace financial, legal, tax, visa or investment advice.
Step 1: Household
Start with your household. Your number of adults affects food, healthcare, transport and lifestyle costs.
Step 2: Income, Housing & Capital
Enter your expected net monthly income and available capital. Use realistic after-tax numbers where possible.
Step 3: Estimated Monthly Living Costs
These values start from a realistic Spain baseline for two adults. Adjust any value to match your own plan.
Rent, ownership costs, maintenance or property buffer
Estimated from household size and lifestyle
Utilities for normal household use
Broadband and mobile plans
Car, fuel, insurance or public transport
Dogs/cats, food, vet buffer
Home, vehicle, travel or other policies
Private care, medicine and dental buffer
Clothes, small repairs, household buffer
Monthly estimate for property tax if owning
Step 4: Your Spain Retirement Prognosis
This result compares your income, Spain living costs, inflation and invested capital over time.
Capital prognosis
The chart shows estimated capital after annual growth, cost inflation and withdrawals or surplus.
Year-by-year projection
| Year | Income | Costs | Surplus / Shortfall | Capital End |
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Your Spain Retirement Checklist
A practical checklist for the next steps after you estimate your Spain retirement plan.
🏡 Housing & relocation
- ✓Decide whether to rent first or buy immediately.
- ✓Compare regions: inland Spain, Costa del Sol, Valencia, Alicante, Madrid, Barcelona or the islands.
- ✓Estimate property costs, community fees, utilities and IBI property tax.
- ✓Plan removals, storage, pets and transport before moving.
Compare relocation or moving quotes before deciding what to ship.
Compare moving options📄 Legal & paperwork
- ✓Check which residency route applies to your situation.
- ✓Get a NIE number before major financial or property steps.
- ✓Understand Spanish tax residency before moving permanently.
- ✓Prepare pension, income, savings and insurance documents.
Residency, NIE and paperwork help can save time if your case is complicated.
Find relocation help💰 Money & pension setup
- ✓Estimate your monthly pension income after tax.
- ✓Decide how much capital should stay invested after the move.
- ✓Plan currency transfers from your home country to Spain.
- ✓Review whether your investment account structure still makes sense abroad.
Exchange rates and transfer fees can make a big difference when moving savings.
Compare money transfer services🩺 Healthcare & daily life
- ✓Compare public healthcare access with private insurance needs.
- ✓Budget for dental care, medicine and unexpected medical costs.
- ✓Decide whether to bring a car, buy locally or rely on public transport.
- ✓Plan phone, internet, utilities, banking and local registration.
Private health insurance can be worth comparing before you move.
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