All Forum Posts by: Sam Haack
Sam Haack has started 9 posts and replied 23 times.
Post: Turkey Properties: Midwest vs Southeast

- Real Estate Agent
- Jackson Hole, WY
- Posts 27
- Votes 39
Wondering if anyone has experience buying turnkey properties or any kind of properties in either the midwest or southeast and knows how they compare. Would love to hear from people that own in both regions. The question is: what are the main differences between those two regions and should I factor them in when buying out of state? Of course the "smile states" have much nicer weather and should have lower maintenance costs however they can also have tropical storms in the southeast which might cancel that out every storm cycle. Investor friendly eviction laws more prevalent in southeast vs midwest? Cash flow vs appreciation? Would love to hear some investor experiences! Thanks!
Post: Equestrian property? Yellowstone & Jackson hole

- Real Estate Agent
- Jackson Hole, WY
- Posts 27
- Votes 39
Hey Ande, I'm a real estate agent and property manager in Jackson Hole and would love to chat about this property with you! I just wanted to clarify what the main use is for this property. To make it a rental/resort or to sell it? Looking forward to chatting!
Post: Rent to retirement review

- Real Estate Agent
- Jackson Hole, WY
- Posts 27
- Votes 39
Anthony,
This is awesome to hear! I just joined up with Rent to Retirement contributing educational videos and other media tools to help our investors learn about real estate before, during, and after, their first investment. There is no limit to how much you can learn about real estate! The more you learn, the more knowledge and confidence you'll gain which will make each deal easier and easier to do! I will also be investing in the Rent to Retirement inventory long distance as I live in a very expensive market and returns are higher in the RTR markets they've picked out. You can be sure we believe in the product we are selling because we drink our own koolaid!
Looking forward to watching your portfolio grow! Best of luck my man!
Sam