FIRE Number for Charleston, United States
United States
Southern Charm, Historic Architecture, and Lowcountry Living
Charleston is consistently ranked among America's most beautiful and hospitable cities. Its cobblestone streets, antebellum architecture, and world-class dining scene create a unique atmosphere that blends history with modern sophistication. The cost of living is moderate by coastal standards, South Carolina has relatively low taxes, and the subtropical climate allows for year-round outdoor enjoyment. The Lowcountry's beaches, marshlands, and waterways provide endless recreation for FIRE retirees.
Lean FIRE, FIRE, and Fat FIRE for Charleston
Needed to retire here is the portfolio that, in a historical backtest, would have lasted your retirement at your chosen confidence and length. Status is the verdict for your portfolio. The 4% rule benchmark is shown underneath each figure for reference only.
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| Lifestyle | Needed to retire here | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Lean FIRE | $1.26M | $4,200/mo |
| FIRE | $2.1M | $7,000/mo |
| Fat FIRE | $5.46M | $18,200/mo |
Cost of Living Breakdown for Charleston
All cost and FIRE figures assume a single adult.
Lean FIRE Lifestyle
$1.26MYou will live in West Ashley, James Island, or North Charleston rather than downtown, and housing takes a large share of the budget. Free walks on the Battery, beach days at Folly Beach, and affordable shrimp-and-grits spots keep life enjoyable. Summer A/C bills are a real cost to plan for. This is tight but workable if you cook at home most nights.
FIRE Lifestyle
$2.1MA historic home south of Broad or a waterfront place on Sullivan's Island is within reach. Regular dinners at FIG, Husk, and The Ordinary fit the budget comfortably, and you can afford a golf membership and weekend sailing in the harbor. This is a genuinely affluent Charleston life with room for regular travel.
Fat FIRE Lifestyle
$5.46MA landmark historic home or a large Kiawah Island property, regular domestic staff including a housekeeper and property manager, and a cook who comes in several times a week. First-class travel, fine dining whenever you like, and a boat for exploring the harbor and barrier islands. Charleston's preservation community and cultural scene offer real ways to get involved. Housing at this level absorbs a meaningful share, but the overall lifestyle is very comfortable.
Retirement Confidence
The 4% rule is a great starting point. Here we go a step further and test your plan against real market history.
Enter your portfolio on the homepage to backtest a retirement in Charleston against market history.
Backtest detail
How this is calculated
This is a real historical backtest. We run your plan through every retirement-length window in US market history (1871โ2022): a 75% stock / 25% bond portfolio, rebalanced annually, with withdrawals raised each year for that period's actual inflation. The success rate is the share of those historical start years in which the money lasted the full length without running out.
Your confidence level sets the bar: at Balanced (90%), a survival rate of 90% or more reads "You can retire here", within 10 points below is "Close โ worth a closer look", and lower is "Not quite yet". The same level sizes the "Needed to retire here" target. Retirement length also drives it โ early retirees planning 40โ50+ years see lower survival than the 30-year baseline.
Healthcare, Visa & City Overview
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Frequently Asked Questions About Retiring in Charleston
What is the FIRE Number for Charleston, United States?
The FIRE Number for Charleston ranges from $1.26M (Lean FIRE lifestyle) to $5.46M (Fat FIRE lifestyle). A FIRE retirement requires a portfolio of approximately $2.1M, based on estimated monthly costs of $7,000 and a 4% safe withdrawal rate.
How much does it cost to retire in Charleston?
Monthly living costs in Charleston range from $4,200 (Lean FIRE) to $7,000 (FIRE), covering housing, dining, groceries, healthcare, transportation, entertainment, and utilities.
What is healthcare like in Charleston for retirees?
Healthcare in Charleston costs approximately $700 to $725/month depending on coverage level. ACA Silver plan on the SC marketplace; MUSC provides excellent regional care.
What is the weather like in Charleston?
Subtropical with hot, humid summers and mild winters The average temperature is 65ยฐF / 18ยฐC.
How safe is Charleston for retirees?
Moderate โ safe in historic and suburban areas
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