I started out with a single stage press which I used (actually I still use it) for years but you say you want a turret press. Actually, there is a lot to recommend a turret press.
I have a Redding T-7 turret press which I can highly recommend. Its construction is robust and with 7 stations, you can keep 2 or 3 sets of dies in place which is handy if you frequently reload for several cartridges.
If you get a kit, it will come with a single stage press. As I mentioned above, it's what I used for years to reload everything from 38 Special up to 458 Lott. My kit was from RCBS. It included a powder measure and scale. You have to buy the dies you need, a reloading manual or two and a case trimmer. Of course, when you get into reloading, you will accumulate a lot more trinkets.
Another thing to consider, the warranties of RCBS and Redding as well as most other die manufactures are lifetime. The warranty on Lee dies is 2 years.