All depends on your budget and what your needs are. The entry level coops for $200 are OK if you are not sure what chicken keeping is all about. These are only good enough to house 2 or 3 chickens. All over exaggerate the capacity and say they can hold 6 chickens, when in reality only 2 or 3 semi comfortably. They are cheap quality as well, and will not last very long.
A good starter coop for peeps that are not even sure if they want chickens long term. Spend $900 and you can get something better that may be able to handle 6 chickens, and last longer.
If you build your own, assuming you have the tools and knowledge on basic building,,,,,,,, your costs will be half that of a purchased one. Many peeps have a lot of excess materials laying around, and some seek out cheap or free materials, like on Craig's list.
My choice option I like to recommend is re-purposing a garden shed into a coop. Find a new or used one the desired size/capacity and go from there. The Vinyl sheds available in most home centers work very well .
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