The Prosperity Perspective

92. This Financial Coaching Method is Changing the Real Estate Investment Market

September 20, 2022 Liam Leonard
The Prosperity Perspective
92. This Financial Coaching Method is Changing the Real Estate Investment Market
Show Notes

In today's episode of The Prosperity Perspective, host Liam Leonard is joined by Brighton Gbarazia, active real estate investor, founder, and financial coach. Brighton shares the story of why he got into finance and how he started his company with the intention of helping people avoid the financial pitfalls that he saw his parents go through. He has worked in the banking industry for over twelve years and has seen firsthand the damage that can be done when people don't have the right information–and the high demand for advisors to remedy that with unbiased financial advice.

Tune in as Brighton outlines his strategic framework for financial success, which includes investing in income-producing assets like real estate while maintaining a diversity of investment categories. Hear his insights into saving up versus borrowing, investing in yourself, and the current shift in society’s outlook on buying homes. Learn to build an investment framework that will take you away from the wheel and optimize your most valuable asset: your time. 


3 Key Takeaways

  • The main reason Brighton made the switch from being employed to running his own business around investment. 
  • The biggest commodity for Brighton as an investor and business owner. 
  • Brighton’s thoughts on the future of buying homes and renting due to the economy and renting generation.


Resources

Website: wealthmarathon.com

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About Brighton Gbarazia

Brighton is the CEO of Wealth Marathon and has over a decade of experience working with Canada's largest banks to provide sound, straightforward financial advice to young Canadian professionals and families.

Along with his experience in the banking industry, Brighton is also the author of Master Your Mortgage: What the Bank Won't Tell You About Buying the Right Home. He holds a bachelor of business administration from Kwantlen Polytechnic University.

When he isn't talking about money, he enjoys running half-marathons and traveling.