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    The Dave Ramsey Mortgage Rule Still Says 25% — But Can Anyone Actually Hit It?

    Radio TandilBy Radio Tandil18 May 2026No Comments4 Mins Read50 Views
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    For most of his career, Dave Ramsey has said the same thing about buying a house, and he hasn’t softened it. Keep the payment at or below 25% of your monthly take-home pay. Use a 15-year fixed-rate loan. Put 20% down if you can. Anything past that line, he warns, and you risk not having enough margin in your budget every month. It’s a tidy number. It fits on a Facebook graphic. The trouble is what happens when you carry that number into an actual neighborhood, with actual listings, in 2026.

    The arithmetic is unforgiving, and Ramsey’s own critics have done it for him. With 15-year mortgage rates around 5.44%, the monthly payment on a $400,000 home with 20% down runs roughly $2,400, and under the 25% rule that payment alone requires a gross household income near $140,000. There’s a sense, reading that figure, that something has come loose between the advice and the world it’s supposed to describe. A family pulling $90,000 a year, doing everything the playbook asks, still gets turned away at the door in most cities. That’s not a character flaw. It’s a spreadsheet refusing to cooperate.

    I’ve watched this rule travel for years — through book chapters, radio calls, the laminated steps people tape to their refrigerators. What’s striking is how little it bends. Ramsey’s organization keeps insisting the 25% line holds even now, even after the market quietly rewrote the terms underneath it. Mortgage rates sat near 3% not long ago. People refinanced into money so cheap it almost felt fake. Then it ended, and the rule didn’t move with it.

    The people closest to actual loans tend to answer more carefully than the people writing headlines. Lynette Arrasmith, a home loan specialist at Churchill Mortgage, told U.S. News the advice still works for some buyers and not for others — “For some, that is very attainable. For others, it’s a struggle.” She doesn’t even blame the market entirely. Her read is more about confidence than rates. Many buyers are saddled with uncertainty, and since they don’t know if they can afford to buy, they wait. You can almost picture it — a couple at a kitchen table, two laptops open, a calculator app glowing, deciding once again to do nothing.

    Dave Ramsey Mortgage Rule
    Dave Ramsey Mortgage Rule

    Others push harder. Ashley Harris, director of homebuyer education at Neighbors Bank, says the idea makes sense in theory but for most first-time buyers it’s generally not realistic, with elevated rates compressing what’s affordable. There’s a fairness question buried in here that nobody quite resolves. The 25% cap isn’t only the mortgage; it’s taxes, insurance, HOA dues, all of it. And rising insurance costs and property taxes are making the rule harder to abide by precisely because Ramsey insists on counting them. The rule punishes you for things you don’t control.

    Then there’s the quieter cost, the one that doesn’t show up on a closing statement. Critics argue the framework, by setting the bar so high, ends up steering middle-class families toward renting instead — and renting builds no equity. Personal savings rates have fallen to 4.2% as of late 2025, and consumer sentiment has dropped to 52.9, a level signaling widespread financial pessimism. A 30-year loan would help. A 30-year mortgage at 6.09% on that same $400,000 home runs roughly $1,900, about $500 less a month, bringing the income requirement down near $110,000. Ramsey hates that trade. He’d rather you wait and stay out of debt’s reach.

    It’s hard not to feel both sides of this at once. The rule protects people from becoming what the industry bluntly calls house-poor — and plenty of folks genuinely needed protecting. But a guardrail built for a 3% world, bolted onto a 6% one, starts to look less like wisdom and more like stubbornness. Whether Ramsey ever concedes that is still unclear. So far he hasn’t, and the number stays where it’s always been, waiting for the market to come back to it.

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