Posted by paul on December 18, 2010 at 11:54:56 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: Out of room posted by Peat on December 18, 2010 at 05:26:52:
Shipping container isn't bad, can get by without taxes in many locations. Limited to 8x8 stuff to put in for the most part, but you can pack a lot in for just storage and hold their value over time to resell if you want different.
As well the fabric hoops; you got more of a temp 15 year building, but it might be taxed lower or not at all in some locations, and goes up cheap & offers pretty good storage area to store stuff per square foot. Something 30 foot or less wide can be pretty ecconomical and have a tall door for getting a bigger tractor or truck in.
Lean to as mentioned is cheap, if you have a building that is tall enough to start with.
What are your building skills, a place like Menards can have some pretty cheap 2-car garage kits for under 5 grand, but you need to do the concrete & carpenter work. They also have smaller pole building kits for cheap. Cheap if you have friends that work for a few beers; not so cheap if the drink a lot more than they work. ;)
Snow load & winds in your area can make a difference on what to pick.
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