Those folks are giving good advice, Steve.
If money is no object (within reason) a baron or a 310 are great choices. The 310 idles like a Corvette, but used parts are becoming harder to find. I know this because a corporate flight department on my old field used a whole fleet of 310's, and they flew every night. They're being phased out for the faster/higher/newer TBM 700 with the PT-6 up front.
Truthfully, multi time is multi time in the logbook, as long as it isn't centerline thrust ("sky disaster") time. That time would only be useful to a skymaster operator.
On the cheap, an apache, aztec (a little more expensive) a seneca 1, or a seminole are probably the most reasonable choices. There is another argument regarding counter rotating engine type versus conventional twin arangement, but I don't see it come up very often. I wouldn't worry about that.
Whatever you do, take the time to research this. There is a whole slew of AD's on the Apache, and they could turn a "good deal" into a nightmare. Have an A&P that you know and trust do a thorough prepurchase inspection, and advise you on the cost of recurrent AD's and annuals, damage history, etc.
I'd find two or three other people and form a club. Discuss liability with a good aviation attorney. Get the right insurance. Protect yourself with a corporation.
Then, and only then, move ahead.