Hello. I have been trying to figure out a way to build an inexpensive coop so I can get my first chickens. Well, my neighbor has offered me their coop! It is a walk-in coop/run that they housed 6 chickens in. It has the feeder and the waterer too. I think it is about two years old. I asked how much he wants for it and he said that the materials cost him about $300. Now I am expected to make him an offer.
What do you think? What would you offer if you were going to buy it? If you were the one that built it, what would you expect to get for it? On the one hand, you could look at it as used and think it should be less than $300. On the other hand you could look at it as he is saving you from having to do all the labor so it should be at least the cost of the materials.
Truth is, I had no intention of spending that much money on building a coop. I don't know if it is an insult to offer him a lower price though. He did a great job building it and I'd be happy to buy it, but I was looking at spending more in the area of $150 for a coop.
Any input or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
CJ
What do you think? What would you offer if you were going to buy it? If you were the one that built it, what would you expect to get for it? On the one hand, you could look at it as used and think it should be less than $300. On the other hand you could look at it as he is saving you from having to do all the labor so it should be at least the cost of the materials.
Truth is, I had no intention of spending that much money on building a coop. I don't know if it is an insult to offer him a lower price though. He did a great job building it and I'd be happy to buy it, but I was looking at spending more in the area of $150 for a coop.
Any input or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
CJ
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