Do you have a VHS player (that works) now? If so, I wouldn't even entertain the idea of buying a VHS to DVD recorder to transfer your home movies: Instead, just but a DVD recorder, and hook the two together. While it won't be as easy to use, you're going to get a lot more value for your money, that will more than make up for the small amount of extra effort involved.
Right now, Panasonic and Toshiba make the best DVD recorders. (I have a Sony, but I bought it too long ago - back when Sony was as good as Panasonic and Toshiba - so I won't recommend mine.) The other main consideration you should factor in is ensuring that the DVD recorder you purchase has the best INPUTS corresponding to the best OUTPUTS of your VHS player. So if your VHS player has component video outputs, then be sure that your DVD recorder has component video inputs (not just composite/AV, or S-video inputs).