The last three posts by INARATHEE, etc. are the best options for a complete newbie. I started out with a little Snark 11ft. not very fast but you had to learn to feel and read the wind. Still some excitement there, though. I didn't have much time or $$ back then.
The next few: 17 ft, 21, were fixer-uppers (still have the 21 and added a 15 ft one) but took more time to rig and required a clear knowledge of what I wanted in my boat.
Take some lessons(try to get your family involved as well), see how well you adapt to sailng, then think about HOW you want to sail - on a lake, on the chesapeake, on a bay, etc. and progress through easy-fun-affordable boats until you get the "one"
The next few: 17 ft, 21, were fixer-uppers (still have the 21 and added a 15 ft one) but took more time to rig and required a clear knowledge of what I wanted in my boat.
Take some lessons(try to get your family involved as well), see how well you adapt to sailng, then think about HOW you want to sail - on a lake, on the chesapeake, on a bay, etc. and progress through easy-fun-affordable boats until you get the "one"