I have to ramble about "giving away" v.s. selling eggs here. I don't have dozens of chickens, am not trying to make a living from my hobby. I like that when you "give" eggs away, you are not bound to be in a certain place at a certain time, or lots of other stuff that has to be done. I started giving eggs away to neighbors...folks I saw walking done the street exercising regularly here that I didn't even know. Friends in the neighborhood. Just considered it good will. To my surprise, I have received gifts in return I never expected, and I think probably in dollar value more than I could have gotten than if I had tried to sell my eggs. (Which is prohibited by ordinance here anyway.)
One person thought I needed a red flyer wagon and they had one they didn't use, and did I want to haul feed from the truck of my car to the coop? Another brought a bag of DE because I had told them I used that in an old panty- ho- leg and dabbed all the surfaces in the coop interior to keep mites from being a problem, and that I used it in the chicken's dust baths. It just goes on, pretty scarves as a souvenir when someone who enjoyed my eggs traveled. I enjoy giving them away, but I have been amazed at what it has brought me in turn that I never expected.
Rambling on....if you do live near a city where good stuff ends up on the street....don't pass up "little tykes" plastic play houses or other children's play containers...modified they make cute "tiny houses" for a trio of foul.
And to the person who said she was afraid to tackle cobbling something together herself...I have done it because I have had to, and it may not look pretty...may be laughable to a carpenter...but by gosh, you will be proud of it when you finish, and pretty or no, you will be surprised what you can do, and how it can function.