By this do you mean the text on the switches appear upside-down?
If so then that is called north facing switch configuration, and this is usually found on cheap keyboards because it makes RGB shinethrough better because the LEDs are closer to the shinethrough legends in north facing than they are in south facing.
Unless you really care about shinethrough then South facing is better because north facing switches have interference problems on the asdf row, this produces a sort of 'ticking' sound (however this is only for cherry profile so other keycap profiles wont experience this)
As for a budget south facing option, there arent that many cheap ones that support south facing switches. If you have the money then the KBD67 lite is a good budget option (thats considered budget in the community despite being 100$+)