Putting in a garage. Need gone. 8 foot wide by 12 foot long. 8 foot high at peak. Unique corner door. (Door is wide enough to fit a toolbox through at 28 inches opening space).
The shed was on the property when I moved in. I've been using it for years with the workbench and having some tools in here. It has been extremely handy. It's well built and has a nice solid floor. Tin Roof, tin sides, with translucent sheets added for working light. Very comfortable building. I had the 2x4 in the center put up just so I could store some wood boards overhead. Nothing ever got wet in the shed despite there being a few little issues and overall everything stayed pretty clean.
The shed should be relatively easy to move. It is 8 ft wide and I can lift up on it with a floor jack. It didn't take too much effort so I don't believe it's going to be incredibly heavy. And that also being said, I don't believe it's anchor to the ground.
This is located within the city limits of McCook nebraska. If you want to load it yourself by just jacking it up and driving a trailer underneath, you're more than welcome to. I might have assistance with a loader to get it on your own trailer. Worst case scenario, there's a handful of towing companies in the area one of which has some rollback trucks, they might happily assist in backing up to it Towing it on to the rollback and delivering it to your home.
It is sitting on cinder blocks. Your more than welcome to those, the ones I put around the door. And perhaps a couple more if need be to level it at your place if not setting it on concrete.