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Hello, Im just getting "back in the game" after over 10yrs of being out

Jeffrey Buie
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Hello everyone!

I am new to BiggerPockets and am trying to absorb all of the features and maximize its benefits to the fullest. First this first though, on the deal analyzer for fix and flip, does that "max purchase" amount mean that is the most the program is suggesting you spend on the property? I ask this because, if so, the math doesn't seem to be mathing (as they say). I am just trying to understand the worksheet fully - and I sure do not right now. Lol.. Any help is appreciated. 

Thanks for the time. 

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    Agree with Jaycee, give us some numbers. But, to your question, that max purchase is the maximum it's calculated you could spend. It's not recommending to spend that. And your offer price will have to be lower if you think there will be any haggling.
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