From your initial post it sounds like you just want to spin some records on a turntable and not get ripped off. Then all suggestions are good buy new from dealer.
If you want quality sound Analog is a pain and you usually get what you pay for. I recommend you split your budget 30% between Cartridge, Phono Preamp, and Turntable. Remaining 10% for accessories like record cleaner, digital VTF gage and stylus cleaner.
Buy everything used and learn Analog setup. You can get good sound at that price point. You need to get involved and learn what Analog is about.
Some say no free rides in Analog and cost is 3 time as much as digital and is not worth the hassle unless done right.
I went with the Music Hall MM7 for $650 and built my system from there. I'm at $1600 with all above a motor speed controller. Most stuff bought used.