If it flies, floats or (the other thing) you're better of renting then owning
Being serious, it really depends on what you're looking for and how much flying you intend to do over the coarse of several years.
Everybody that buys an aircraft (or a share) flies a lot in the first year, less in the 2nd, even less in the 3rd year and so on.
Now the flying hours really become expensive since fixed cost+ variable cost/ hrs makes the bill.