For construction (framing), the HF saw is good enough. There should
be coupon (go to a bookstore, check magazines for HF coupons) for
the 10" sliding for < $90.
If you want to do moulding (fine cabinetry), I'd get a better brand.
The problem for the HF could be the assembly, and IMO, it's more
in adjusting, staying in the setting, finish, ... you don't want
to get a tool that you hate yourself every time you use it. So
if it's one time, framing work, HF is fine.
The other option is get used, depending on where you are, browse
CL, -- I got a Makita 1013 for $125, with the original Makita
blade, the cut is shining and smooth; so if you are patient, 2nd
hand is the way.
Whatever you get, make sure you can easily set and cut at 90-deg,
and 45-deg (maybe some other settings) and make sure you like
the operation