Some random thoughts.
1. Some people find nylon strung guitars to be easier to start with. If you choose nylon strung guitars, unless you plan to play classical music get a folk guitar with nylon strings. If you plan to play classical music, by all means get a classical guitar.
2. You don't have to get a guitar with nylon strings. Some people think it cuts down on the sore fingertips at first, but I don't think there's any way to reduce the sore fingers. The callouses you develop will be a badge of honor that you earn for persevering through the initial stage.
3. All you need is a guitar and a tuner. I like the clip on tuners. Snark makes a good one, but there are some other brands out there as well. Don't cheap out. A really, really good tuner is only US $20. Don't get one for US $8 that you'll hate and won't tune your low E string.
4. It cannot be overemphasized that attitude is the main thing. Make it not just your wish to play guitar, but your burning desire. You need to put in practice time. For the first six months, you will want to quit every day. One magic day, you're going to realize that you can play that pesky D chord without even thinking about it, and why was A so hard in the first place? For the six months after that, you're going to be getting better but your eyes will be opened to just how much there is to learn. At a year, you're going to be sounding pretty good to yourself, and you're going to not only practice guitar but play music on guitar for relaxation and self-gratification. At two years, people are going to be asking you to bring your guitar with you when they invite you over. It's a slow road, but very gratifying, and lots of fun along the way (except the part up to the Eureka moment).
5. You need a hat. Not a baseball cap either. It won't do not to look cool. Hawaiian shirts are not out of the question, either.
6. You can pick up accessories along the way. Cleaners, cloths, spare strings, capo (would be a good first accessory to buy), music stands, stuff like that is all helpful to have.
Have fun. Enjoy the ride. We're here to give and receive advice, and for your encouragement.
- Zurf
Granted B chord amnesty by King of the Mutants (Long live the king).
If it comes from the heart and you add a few beers... it'll be awesome! - Mekidsmom
When in doubt ... hats. - B.G. Dude