>>3956640This, a Beseler 67 or any medium format enlarger that takes 6x7 negatives is the holy grail for what you can reasonably do in a home darkroom. 35mm negative carriers and lenses are cheap and ubiquitous for them. Medium format parts aren't. Locally, you can often still find piano prices for them (free if you just get rid of the massive thing) as the demand is low, especially if you find one that doesn't have 35mm parts.
They also have front and rear movements for the bellows and can side project on a wall if you ever need large prints with perspective corrections. Amateur grade small format enlargers don't and also tend to have uneven light and vignetting because they skimp on condenser/diffuser lenses. In the end, anything with a sturdy base and arm is better than nothing. That excludes most of the worst you can run across.