I was asked to review at home squat racks, so here you go. Squat racks range in prices for all buyers. You can get some for a couple hundred dollars, or even spend a couple thousand. They all seem to be quite durable so I wouldn't overspend for your home gym. It's important that you look for a squat rack with a pulley system on it though. You will find that you can complete a lot of heavy weight lifting with the pulley system. Find some plates on the Facebook marketplace or at a local garage sale, and you can really load up on the weight.
I would suggest making a list of exercises you would like to complete. It's quite wrap gives you the ability to anchor on it as well. So in your list of exercises be sure to include resistance bands exercises as well. I don't really think that you can go wrong grabbing a smart rack. The only limitation is going to be the amount of room you have. A squat rack needs about 8' x 8' in your home gym. This is a large footprint if you do not have much room. It can be a dealbreaker for some unless you have a large space to operate in.I don't think you can go wrong with any rack out there as long as it includes a pulley system.