Justin-
http://www.audioclassics.com/
http://www.needledoctor.com/New/Turntables
Here's a couple of websites to give you an idea about the price and quality of turntables
There are many different opinions and variables when it comes to this subject, like.....
A. What are you going to use it for (DJ, scratching, jammin' at home, etc.)
B. belt driven vs direct drive (super high end stuff is basically all belt driven, the reason is less noise transference.)
C. The rest of your stereo system. If you have a $200 system, a $200 turntable isn't needed. ( the sound is only as good as the speakers...IMO anyway.)
D. KIDS...kids murder needles, belts and motors while jamming out to stuff like "Snoopy vs the Red Baron" when you aren't home. If kids are going to be using it, go direct drive and go cheap. This was a hard lesson I had to learn several times.
I have around 3,000 LPs and have been through a number of turntables. My favorite is an old 1970s sharp optonica that many consider junk. It's 30+ years old, problem free and still delivering good sound. I can't say the same for the $800 Rega TT sitting next to it.
I also liked the Technics TT. About $500 bucks new and heavily built. The lifespan was under 10 years with some repairs but my daughter played a strong role in it's demise. They make some nice stuff but I wouldn't consider them the standard in turntables. That prize would go to Clearaudio.