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Steel frame in good shape from a quality manufacturer with easily sourced parts. Stick with major reputable manufacturers like Trek, Marin, etc. If you can get something with disc brakes, great! If not, v-brakes are what I've got on mine commuter and they work just fine (I recommend Koolstop for brake pads).
Check everything over for damage or wear, fix up or replace whatever's wrong, and enjoy a bike that will probably last you for the rest of your life: Steel is real!
for $150? come on. Trek or Marin's best frames are aluminum.