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Should I wholesale or charge a finders fee ?

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How do I determine how much an investor is looking for Interms of percentage wise when wholesaling a deal, I already know all the little details as far as estimating the repair value if there is any, and ofcourse determine the equity in the property. , I’ve heard most investors typically want a property that is 15 percent off the market value , if I find a seller who is willing to sell a house with 25 percent equity in it , is this a good deal I can wholesale? And the last thing I’d like to know is should I wholesale the deal or do a finders fee, I have my real estate license by the way so I can charge a finders fee. Please share thoughts guys thank you