Dave Ramsey Says Now is the Time to Buy a House – Here’s How

Housing Market

The housing market is famously difficult to predict, but there are a number of factors to consider that can give potential buyers a sense of current and upcoming trends.

Radio host and bestselling personal finance author Dave Ramsey offers a few data points to examine for people who are looking to buy a home.

December 2023 compared with November 2023 and December 2022

First, Ramsey suggested looking at the median national home price in the U.S. It was $410,000 in December 2023, down 2% from November 2023, but up by 1% from December 2022.

Next was the 15-year fixed-rate mortgage. It was 6.14% in December 2023, down 9% from November 2023 and up 8% from December 2022.

The total number of homes for sale was 714,176 in December 2023. This was down 5% from November 2023 but up 5% from December 2022.

Last in this comparison is the median number of days homes for sale were on the market before closing. That was 61 days in December 2023, up 18% from the previous month, but down 6% from December 2022.

A Guide to Saving for a Down Payment

Taking all these data into account, those looking to buy a home early in 2024 can start saving for a down payment now, Ramsey said. “When you see house prices listed for hundreds of thousands of dollars, it may feel like you’ll never save enough money to buy one,” he wrote. Ramsey advises putting together as large amount of cash for a down payment as possible. “A house is one of the largest purchases you’ll ever make” he wrote. “That’s why smart home buyers like you save up the biggest down payment they can to limit the amount they have to borrow and pay off their house as fast as possible.”

Ramsey Suggests a “Simple” Formula

In order to figure out exactly how much house potential home buyers can afford, there is a fairly simple formula Ramsey recommends they follow.

“This is simple math, people,” Ramsey wrote. “Just add up your total monthly take home pay (after taxes) and multiply that by 25%. For example, if your total household income after taxes adds up to $7,000 each month, take 25% of that income to get a maximum monthly payment of $1,750.”

“Select a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage at a 4% interest rate with a 10% down payment.” Ramsey wrote. “Let’s also assume your mortgage payment includes a 0.5% PMI fee, 1.1% property tax, a $846 home insurance premium, and an $86 HOA fee. After you test out different prices based on your $1,750 maximum mortgage payment, you find that the maximum home price you can afford is about $200,500.” “You don’t want to buy a house above that price. It would be smarter to find a house below that price to allow room in your budget for ongoing homeowner costs like maintenance and repairs.”


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