i've been rethinking the whole thing and will be backing off of the idea of permanent outside location. I have a walk out garage/basement that is really a shop (no car has seen the inside

).There is also a lot of concrete for easy rolling to a good distance from the house. So I think I can find a spot in the shop to store a generator and then roll it out when needed.
NG compatible is a deal breaker - both for inside storage and ease of operation. 120 volt only output is OK but I would like the 240 option. Somewhat light weight is probably needed - the one I linked above is 156 pounds - probably manageable. I would like low noise but the one above is 72dB - like a vacumm cleaner the internet says. I have been focused on Champion but maybe over the next few days I'll take a look at harbor freight and westinghouse.
So to summarize my requirements to date
mandatory - NG compatible, electric start, 120 output, somewhat light weight with wheels, minimum of 4000 watts running capacity wth NG
Nice to have - 120/240 volt output, higher watts - maybe 5000 with an inverter design with quiet running
Still looking to be under $1000 but can go higher for the right unit.
I've been fighting with myself all day to not over buy. I am forcing myself to remember that this is, relatively speaking, for short term survival. In the 10 hears we have lived in central NC there may have been one time where a generator would have been useful. As a result I can't justify a $10,000 generac investment.
So here is another question - with a generator it is working to create electricity whether you need it or not. Theoretically the generator would be running all the time, using NG, for potentially no good reason. I use a CPAP machine so I've been thinking about a way of powering that all night without running a huge generator - maybe a battery operated generator. Oh well - one more thing to consider.