You have received some good input. You didn't indicate some of the things that you may want as well (4 season or not for example). We just moved from a Starcraft hybrid that we had for 10 years with no issues to a 2018 Nash with full size bunk beds. While the Starcraft was trouble free and we had many great memories camping with it, the quality of the Nash is a huge step up. This doesn't apply to the appliances, those are a commodity.
The Nash is heavy but built like a tank. Custom built frame to support off road travel, very well insulted, thermal pane windows etc. If you don't need or want those things, you can certainly find a trailer for less and less weight that will do just fine with the understanding that every manufacturer will have units that just seem to have been built on friday the 13th.