Thank you all, again, for your input and for the awesome photos of your shed coops.
It seems the sweet spot on cost is around $1000 (give or take a couple hundred).
I can buy a brand new 8x12 for about $1300, so there's not a HUGE difference in cost. I am also still contemplating doing what
greyhorsewoman did with buying a pre-fab shed.
I did search CraigsList, and there is no one in our "immediate" area selling sheds (today). But I'll keep checking since I really like that idea of buying a used shed. The going rate in my area for "shed moving" is $200 - $400.
I do have access to pallets and thought about building a pallet coop, but I've since changed my mind. Although, I still may build some very small pallet coops for separating hens or roosters in the future.
Anyway, my chicks are only two weeks old, so I'm gonna keep checking CraigsList for now. If I don't find anything, I might just buy one new. I am not a carpenter and do not own any serious tools or saws, but I would enjoy slightly modifying the shed to suit my needs. (I like how you made your windows on your shed,
Newbie in Screamer Al.) I have a bunch of concrete blocks to make a foundation and I know how to use a level. I also have a bunch of large cat litter containers that I'm saving for nestboxes. And thank you,
MomAgain, for the tip about the scrap bin; I plan on checking that out. The gift card idea that
RiddleMe posted sounds like a winner, too. I still also have a Lowes 10% off coupon.
mjweav, I am only using the shed for a chicken coop. If you want to have a multi-use purpose, I would separate the section since the chickens will make a mess of any space they live in.
I'm really looking forward to all of this!