Greece vs Portugal

Portugal costs roughly 13% less than Greece. Use our tool below to personalize the estimate based on your income and lifestyle.

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Portugal is approximately 13% less expensive than Greece based on cost of living including rent. This makes Portugal a more expensive option for expats considering a move.

Greece has a FIRE Score of 77/100, indicating its suitability for financial independence and early retirement. The country's safety index is 53.6, suggesting moderate safety levels.

Recommended profile: Greece is ideal for GeoArbitragers and remote workers looking to maximize savings.

Overall Winner

Greece

Athens

About Greece

Best for retirees: the 7% flat tax on foreign income slashes US tax burden, and the Financially Independent Person Visa requires just €3,500/mo. Cost of living is 46.5% of NYC, with a one-bedroom in the city center at $560/month. Trade-off: English proficiency is only medium, so daily life and bureaucracy often require Greek.

Monthly Savings

$1,546/mo

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Rent Per Month

1 Bedroom (City Centre)
$560
1 Bedroom (Outside Centre)
$442
3 Bedroom (City Centre)
$952
3 Bedroom (Outside Centre)
$760

Attractiveness Scores

FIRE Score
77/100
Retiree Score
56/100
Nomad Score
72/100


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Portugal

Lisbon

About Portugal

Portugal is best for retirees with a passive income, thanks to the D7 visa requiring only EUR 920/month. Cost of living is 59% lower than New York City, with a single person spending $776 monthly excluding rent. The key trade-off is a progressive income tax reaching 48%, which may impact higher earners.

Monthly Savings

$1,185/mo

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Rent Per Month

1 Bedroom (City Centre)
$1,040
1 Bedroom (Outside Centre)
$824
3 Bedroom (City Centre)
$1,755
3 Bedroom (Outside Centre)
$1,329

Attractiveness Scores

FIRE Score
59/100
Retiree Score
68/100
Nomad Score
77/100


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Battle of Lifestyles

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MetricGreecePortugal
Travel Advisory
Level 1 — Normal PrecautionsLevel 1 — Normal Precautions
Quality of Life Index
138.1
167.8 +29.7
Healthcare Index
58.5 72.2 +13.7
Safety Index
53.6
67.9 +14.3
Cost of Living Index
46.5 41.2 +5.3
1BR Apartment (Center)$560.16 +479.6$1,039.76
1BR Apartment (Outside)$442.05 +381.92$823.97
3BR Apartment (Center)$952.28 +802.72$1,755
3BR Apartment (Outside)$759.56 +569.28$1,328.84
Avg Internet Speed181.77 Mbps 351.94 Mbps +170.2
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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We use a "Pure Data" approach, pulling raw facts from high-authority sources including private sources for real-time crowd-sourced pricing, the World Bank for stability metrics, and official government visa portals.

The FIRE Score is a dynamic metric based on your Monthly Income vs. Total Expenses. It calculates your potential savings rate; the more you save, the higher the score.

Our indices (Quality of Life, Healthcare, Safety, Cost of Living) are relative metrics. For example, a higher Quality of Life Index indicates better purchasing power, safety, and healthcare, while a higher Cost of Living Index means the country is more expensive relative to others.

The Retiree Score is a holistic measure of how suitable a country is for long-term retirement. It is calculated from three main factors: healthcare system quality, safety index, and the general cost of living.

The Nomad Score measures how well a country supports remote workers. It is calculated from average internet speeds, the cost of living, and the safety index.

The "Single" toggle calculates costs based on a 1-Bedroom apartment. "Family" assumes a 3-Bedroom apartment and the expenses for a household of four.