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FIRE number
$474,000
$1,580/mo × 12 ÷ 4%
Best for: South Korea Hwaseong-fortress UNESCO city — Samsung Electronics HQ, Seoul-adjacent suburb.
FIRE number in Suwon
$474,000
$1,580/mo × 25
FIRE number at $5K/mo (US)
$1,500,000
US-typical baseline
Years saved
~14.6 years sooner
Same saver, different city
Representative saver: $50,000 invested, $2,000/mo contribution, 5% real return, 4% safe withdrawal rate.
Assuming your monthly burn matches Suwon’s mid-tier nomad budget ($1,580/mo) at 5% real return.
Just starting
$0 saved, $1,500/mo invested
16y 10mo
Mid-career
$200K saved, $2,500/mo invested
5y 11mo
Late starter
$500K saved, $1,500/mo invested
Already there
Gyeonggi Province capital 30 minutes south of Seoul by metro — anchored by Hwaseong Fortress (UNESCO World Heritage 18th-century walled city) and the global headquarters of Samsung Electronics. The Hwaseong walled old town and Yeongtong (the modern commercial district near Samsung) are the typical anchors. South Korea has no formal DNV; 90-day visa-free for many western passports. The structural draws are Seoul-adjacent rail access at meaningfully sub-Seoul pricing, deep Samsung-corporate employment density, and the UNESCO fortress walking circuit.
Pathway
Long visa-free
Program
—
Typical max stay
3 months
South Korea 90-day visa-free for many western passports. No formal DNV.
Editorial summary, not legal advice. Verify with the relevant consulate before applying — visa programs change with little notice.
Same representative saver, four reference nomad cities.
| City | Monthly | FIRE number | Years to FI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suwon | $1,580 | $474,000 | 11y 9mo |
| Lisbon | $1,980 | $594,000 | 14y 2mo |
| Berlin | $2,540 | $762,000 | 17y 1mo |
| Bangkok | $1,430 | $429,000 | 10y 10mo |
| Mexico City | $1,970 | $591,000 | 14y 1mo |
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Editorial estimates. Not financial advice. The 4% rule is a planning anchor, not a guarantee — sequence-of-returns risk and tax-jurisdiction friction (US-LLC / FEIE / state residency) can move the real number meaningfully. See our expat tax directory for the cross-border side of the math.