Consider a mesh system, like Orbi, or Eero.
Among consumer brands, Asus is one of the best at keeping up to date on firmware security patches and supporting their routers the longest. There are also alternative forks, like Merlin, to add more advanced features for some models.
Netgear only provides 90 days of free support, but they make good hardware and have pretty good software support. I'd go with Asus or Netgear long before Linksys (Belkin). TP-Link is good value, but I've never used one.
Some like to use higher grade stuff from Ubiquity, but it's more involved than the average Joe probably wants to get into to configure and set up.
Resist the urge to buy a Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) router. The standard is still new, with bugs to work out, and prices are higher.