The phrase refers to the potential availability of storage structures, typically those designed for outdoor use, that have been taken back by a lender or seller due to the original purchaser’s inability to maintain payment agreements. These structures, often located within a specific geographical radius of the person searching, can include garden sheds, workshops, or larger outbuildings designed for storage.
Acquiring these types of structures can offer a cost-effective alternative to purchasing new. They present an opportunity to secure necessary storage solutions at a potentially reduced price. Historically, the availability of such items has been tied to economic fluctuations and regional market conditions, varying in volume and quality depending on local factors.