Costco (in-store) has this shed at $399, YMMV (item# 1432238)
Did not find this one at Costco online -
Now Listed Link for Ref: https://www.costco.com/suncast-6'-x-4'-vertical-shed.product.100656654.html [costco.com]
Homedepot sells the same one for $549, home depot link below for you to see the specs
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Sunca.../310775995 QA Note: Similar Model
This Extra Large Vertical Shed is perfect for storing a variety of lawn and garden equipment. The slim footprint design fits nicely along a house or garage for when yard space is limited. Double-door entry allows you to access up to 106 cu. ft. of storage space and is equipped with pad-lockable handles for added security (lock not included). Constructed of multi-wall resin panels, this durable shed can hold up to the elements and protect your items all year long.
Multi-wall resin panels are engineered for strength and durability
All-weather construction provides water resistance and UV protection for up to 10 years
Provides plenty of storage for lawn and gardening tools
Upper and lower latches keep doors closed and in place
Pad-lockable handles for added security (lock not included)
Low maintenance - easy to clean and maintain
Easy assembly - minimal tools require
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Same and I've seen some really faded ones, making me unsure about placing this out in the South Florida sun.
Try pricing out a wood version!
well if you need one i would just buy it now,it's not going to get any cheaper.This is just the new normal everything is going to be crazy expensive!! 3 years ago i had a wood shed built cost me $1500 now they want close to 3k crazy!!
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I'll probably go to the used direction. See if someone is selling theirs
I think that's a right direction. I just got a used one for free
Yes , that's correct , last year they had almost exact one under lifetime for 449$ , these are OK sheds and they do have wobbling of doors and roof … not as sturdy that we expect
How did you move it from one spot to another? Are there shed moving companies for hire?