30 Days Plan

Launch Your House
Savings Plan in 30 Days

You won't save a full down payment in 30 days, but you'll build the complete system — target number, optimized budget, automated savings, and credit action plan.

Free for 7 days. No credit card required.

No credit card required

Your Plan

Timeline
Calculate & PlanSave & OptimizePrepare & BuyDone
1

Calculate & Plan

Weeks 1–3

Determine your target home price and down payment amount
Create a budget with a dedicated housing savings line
Open a HYSA for your down payment fund
2

Save & Optimize

Months 2–8

Automate monthly transfers to your down payment fund
Reduce expenses and boost income to increase savings rate
Build credit score to 740+ for best rates
3

Prepare & Buy

Months 9–12

Get mortgage pre-approval
Start house hunting with a real estate agent
Close on your new home

The Plan

30 Days plan

16 tasks across 4 milestones — 5–8/week

1

Know Your Numbers

Days 1–5
  • Research home prices in your target area and set a price range
  • Calculate your down payment target (include closing costs and reserves)
  • Check your credit score and pull your full credit report
  • Calculate your debt-to-income ratio and maximum affordable payment
2

Budget for Homeownership

Days 6–12
  • Audit all current spending and identify savings opportunities
  • Create a housing-focused budget with a dedicated savings line
  • Cut 5+ expenses to maximize your monthly savings rate
  • Calculate your monthly savings target and timeline to goal
3

Set Up Savings Systems

Days 13–22
  • Open a dedicated HYSA labeled for your down payment
  • Set up automatic transfers on every payday
  • Redirect windfalls, bonuses, and tax refunds to your house fund
  • Start a side income stream dedicated to your down payment goal
4

Credit & Mortgage Prep

Days 23–30
  • Dispute any errors on your credit report
  • Pay down credit card balances to reduce utilization below 30%
  • Research mortgage programs (FHA, conventional, VA, first-time buyer)
  • Create a 12-month roadmap with monthly savings milestones

Obstacles

What gets in the way

Common challenges and how to overcome them

Challenge

The down payment feels impossibly large compared to your income

Solution

The plan breaks the total into monthly and weekly targets. It also covers lower down payment options (3.5% FHA, 3% conventional) and down payment assistance programs that many buyers overlook.

Challenge

Rent takes up so much income there's nothing left to save

Solution

The plan includes strategies for reducing housing costs now (roommates, negotiating rent, relocating) and optimizing every other expense category to maximize savings potential.

Challenge

Not knowing how much house you can actually afford

Solution

The first milestone calculates your target home price based on income, debts, and the 28/36 rule. You'll know your exact savings target before you start saving.

Challenge

Credit score isn't high enough for the best mortgage rates

Solution

The plan runs credit building in parallel with saving. You'll check your score, dispute errors, optimize utilization, and build credit history — all while your savings grow.

Challenge

Market prices keep rising and the goal feels like a moving target

Solution

The plan sets a firm target based on today's market and your affordability. You can't control prices, but you can control your savings rate and mortgage readiness.

$35K

average first-time homebuyer down payment in the US

740+

credit score for the best mortgage interest rates

28%

maximum recommended housing payment as a percentage of gross income

2–5%

of purchase price needed for closing costs beyond the down payment

FAQ

Common questions

It depends on the loan type: 3.5% for FHA, 3–5% for conventional, 0% for VA/USDA. Plus 2–5% for closing costs and 1–2 months of reserves. For a $300K home with 10% down, budget about $45,000 total.

Not necessarily. PMI costs $50–200/month and lets you buy sooner. If home prices are rising 5%/year and you wait 2 years to save 20%, you may pay more overall. The plan helps you compare both options.

A high-yield savings account (HYSA) earning 4–5% APY. Don't invest your down payment fund — you need it to be safe and liquid when you're ready to buy.

At $1,000/month savings, a $30K down payment takes 2.5 years. At $2,000/month, about 15 months. The plan adapts to your savings rate and timeline.

620 minimum for conventional loans, 580 for FHA. But 740+ gets you the best rates, which can save $50,000+ over the life of the loan. The plan includes credit optimization.

Pay off high-interest debt (credit cards) first. Keep low-interest debt (student loans, car) if it doesn't push your debt-to-income ratio above 36%. The plan helps you optimize the balance.

Ready to save for a house in 30 days?

Describe your goal. AI builds your personalized plan with milestones and daily tasks.

Free for 7 days. No credit card required.