I'd say the only ready-to-go printer in this range I know is the latest Prusa.
I don't really have it, but I have cr-10, the "best printer of 2017". I'll tell you what, I invested several months into cr-10 just to make it any usable. A lot of things were wrong, like fans are super-noisy, etc. I ended up replacing/upgrading a lot of parts on it. Like, the bed is not even, steppers are noisy, drivers occasionally cause defects on X and Y axes, heat bed is long to heat.... All problems are fixable, but is it worth it? (Yes, if you want to know more about 3d printing). The only good thing about cr-10 is, perhaps, build volume, it's huge.
So, what I see on Prusa is it is much better built and designed and has much tighter QA: better mechanical parts (I think), better electronics, better software support (I had to buy Simplify 3d for another $150 because Cura didn't work properly, but can't say I tried all the other free slicers), removable flexible PEI bed on magnets, direct extruder, etc. Just a whole different class of technology.
Other than Prusa, I'm not aware of any 3d printer that would be as advanced and in the same price league.
PS: here is the link:
https://shop.prusa3d.com/en/3d-printers/180-original-prusa-i3-mk3-kit.html . You can easily find more info and reviews on, e.g., youtube.