Thanks again to everyone for your input and encouragement!
I pulled the trigger on the single stage Lee model #90998 press at MidwayUSA while it's eligible for the current MidwayUSA free shipping on orders $49+ code on their website.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1013008991?pid=317831
The preowned presses offered on eBay I've been reviewing have shipping costs that vary from a little over $10 to over $40 which really drops their ability to compete with this deal on MidwayUSA.
I'll see how this works out for what I'm wanting to accomplish and hopefully enjoy to start with anyway. If I later decide I want to use a coaxial press hopefully the availability of a quality coaxial press like Forster offers will be higher than what they are currently, both preowned and factory new.
I've completed a purchase of a preowned Lyman Gen 6 powder scale system for 60% of the retail cost I see this scale selling for. The seller says he upgraded to an Auto-trickler powder system, which is another maybe-later item for me to consider but for now, my objective of throwing all my powder charges based on mass instead volume without a high degree of tedium should be satisfied.
I saw this Lee press stand that should work well for someone like me who doesn't have a room suitable for a dedicated reloading room so I'll put this on my birthday wish list for my wife to purchase for me.
https://www.amazon.com/LEE-PRECISION-90688-Reloading-Stand/dp/B00162RW66
This should be easy to move from the garage to an uncarpeted area and back again vs some wooden bench.
So for starters anyway,
Some bullets - check!
Some brass - check!
Some primers - check!
Some powder - check!
A press - on the way!
A press stand - covered!
A good powder measurement system - check!
Remaining things I see to get started includes:
Dies for appropriate cartridges
Case lubricating system
Case prep tools including appropriate distance and other measuring devices (calipers, case gauges, maybe later concentricity)
Loading Block(s)
Time - I have plenty
Edited to add:
I should put some sort of off-press brass priming system on my list as well thanks to the voices of experience.