Indeed. I have the WiiU version as well. Beat it more than once.
Personally, I wont get a switch until a working homebrew scene appears. I need a more modern replacement for my old PSP for doing portable retrogaming that actually has some OOMPH to it, and the Switch looks poised to deliver, as soon as the gate to the walled garden comes down.
Being able to play Skyrim and pals on the go/on a road trip would be a nice bonus, but mostly I want a portable with enough guts to play PS2 games reliably.
a) I really dislike that logic, a "working homebrew scene" as a reason for purchasing more often than not just means one intends to never pay for any game on the platform that he can get away with.
That said, b) you may want to step up your purchase plans if you want a working homebrew, chances are a revised hardware version is either soon to be rolled out, or has already been sneakily rolled out, plugging the only known still-working exploit (the Tegra bootrom exploit) that would enable homebrew on Switch units patched past FW version 5.0.
Also c) if that's really your only purpose for a handheld gaming system, you may as well get a GPD Win 2 and play just about any indies on the Steam library as well as any emulators up to the Wii (and a tiny bit of WiiU).