Without experience it may be a bridge too far to expect you to get bees through winter, and if you buy in spring someone else will have risked the loss. On the other hand, if you have sensible local support you might buy a couple of nucs or colonies now at a decent price from someone local who is downsizing.
The latter option depends very much on who you know in the local association who will supply good-tempered & healthy bees. Got a place to put them? Check out page 47 of the
Haynes Bee Manual (I do hope you have a copy) and prepare well.
The three beginner colony failure points are wintering bees, varroa and swarming. If you focus on the first two there is no reason why they will not come through winter.
What were your reading sources?