I have just read Dave Ramsey's book "Total Money Makeover", thanks to all the Disers who recommended and quoted him!!
My question is... Does Dave ever advise people to move to save money? I am asking because, Dh & I love our home and really don't want to move, but after looking at his graphs and crunching some numbers, we would be better off in a smaller house. We also wish to have a big family and our current house would be perfect.Currently we have 14 years left on our mortgage. We are on baby step #2 and inching toward #3. We have looked for a less costly home and most of the homes we have seen are much smaller and would required quite a bit of repairs. I want to do right by my family and ensure our children will have some $$ for college and a healthy sum at retirement. I'm just unsure of what to do?? Any suggestions? 
My question is... Does Dave ever advise people to move to save money? I am asking because, Dh & I love our home and really don't want to move, but after looking at his graphs and crunching some numbers, we would be better off in a smaller house. We also wish to have a big family and our current house would be perfect.Currently we have 14 years left on our mortgage. We are on baby step #2 and inching toward #3. We have looked for a less costly home and most of the homes we have seen are much smaller and would required quite a bit of repairs. I want to do right by my family and ensure our children will have some $$ for college and a healthy sum at retirement. I'm just unsure of what to do?? Any suggestions? 
the only negative is that the payment% of our income way exceeds what Dave recommends spending on housing. If I would have been more in tune to debt free living 4 years ago, we probably wouldn't have built this house. Dh & I are so attached to it, being the only home the Dks really remember, but it is only a material item. Our only other debt we have is a credit card that we are chipping away at and should have it paid off in 18-24 months. My dream would be for Dh to retire early with a healthy bank account and no mortgage! 
) and I feel like I can safely say you are very creative, resourceful and smart with your money. JMHO, but if I were you, I would stay put.
Another dream we have and have tried but obviously not succeeded is to work from home. I sell a few things on ebay, but certainly not enough to add very much to our income, I homeschool my Dks, so my time isn't as plentiful for ebay. I appreciate all your tips and advise, sometimes it helps to have more than one person thinking on things!!

