We looked at my father's Reed's Ferry shed (which was leaking) when we decided to have one built. I think this is a situation that depends on use--we wanted strong floors and TIG plywood/a higher roof pitch, etc. and adding those things brought the price up to what my carpenter could built it for. If you're using it for rakes and a push mower, I think RF are fine, but if for heavier machinery--I have a tractor, hydraulic log splitter, etc.--I might look elsewhere.
One other thing: pay attention to roof design--snow loads and storage are two aspects I've found are essential to consider.
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