Looks like a good deal.
TTs have taken on a new role these days as people rebel at the digital sound.
TTs used to just play records.
These days they have apparently been transformed into musical instruments.
If you have a decent system, a decent TT can be a good buy, and the value is headed up for resale.
A good TT needs good equipment or it is money wasted.
I have an old Pioneer with a Shure Cart that sounds incredible - it is not for sale as I need it to play my not so perfect records.
I have a better one for other records. Top end carts go for 20K. You might not need that, but don't buy a TT until you consider it into the price. A good buy might be one the previous owner has already worked that out for you. The cart in a used table means just as much as the table.
I use my two most days.
I also have a lot of Lps.
If any of the above is you or not you, adjust your TT purchase accordingly.
There are bargains to be had on both ends.
Factor this in ---
When you get everything perfect and invite your honey over --
Just when you are in the sack and making your move, it will be time to jump up and turn the record over --