Everybody's seen these wide loaded mini buildings and gazebos and the like around with rent to own, same as cash yadda yadda around. Was wanting to ask the GRM peanut gallery about your thoughts on them as a small workspace.
Here's a review of my current living situation, and why I can't build a workshop.
We're currently living in a 14x65 three bedroom mobile home that my mom owns. It belonged to my grandfather who passed this summer. It sits on a 16 acre farm, part of which includes my uncles buying out system, where he has to buy the other three siblings' shares of the farm. For some unbeknownst reason to me, he didn't want to separate the +/- acre that the trailer sits on from the rest of the farm. My mom, being the non confrontational type, gave in. So we're living here in this mobile home, not paying rent, but she doesn't own the land.
I'm interested in one as a small workshop outbuilding. Maybe 14x20, tall enough I won't have to duck walking in, and with a wooden floor so if and when we move, I could take it with me. I know I would run out of room really quick with tools and equipment, but for right now I just want a workbench, a place for my hand tools and tool box, and more than anything, storage.
I don't think I could build it cheaper than I could buy one. Maybe if I used reclaimed materials. Stuff from torn down buildings, pallets, etc etc, but I'm still not sure how much cheaper it would be.
I'm sure the rent to own thing is a big scam, and there's tons of ways they can stick it to you, hidden fees and whatever else the BS is.
Regardless of which path I take, what do you guys think? Small, movable outbuilding as a makeshift shop? Links to pictures of similar setups are appreciated.