You can get an equipment kit that contains all of the equipment needed to make beer. You will also need a pot big enough to brew in. You can do partial boils on your stove to start. That will be cheaper.
A recipe kit is not a bad way to start. The kits give you a pretty good intro into brewing.. Get one that has extract with steeping grains. They have all the ingredient measured out and tell you when to add them. The only thing is to ignore the instructions after you pitch the yeast. Most of the kits have you rush the brew too much.
My other advice it to read as many posts on here about the process. When I first started I spent so much time reading this forum that my wife called it beer porn. I learned a ton before I started and believe that led to success with my first brew.
Figure out a way to control fermenting temp and keep the fermenter in the range for the yeast you are using.
And lastly, the hardest thing to learn for a new brewer is.........Patience. Give your brew plenty of time to ferment fully, bottle it up and then give it plenty of time to carb up and mature. You will be rewarded with very good home brew if you do.
Enjoy the hobby/addiction.