Mentor Me Fast Track: what's actually involved
Mentor Me Fast Track is Wealth Mentor's 1:1 mentorship — a dedicated mentor matched to your goals, working alongside you on your actual deals for 12 months. The public overview covers what's included; this goes into what actually happens, week by week and month by month, from application through to your first settled deal and beyond.
Getting started: the strategy session
Before anything else, you have a strategy session — a conversation about what you're actually trying to achieve and where you're starting from. Its purpose is to find the right programme for you: for some people that's Mentor Me Fast Track, for others it's Property Mastermind or Property In Depth, depending on experience level, capital position, and what kind of support actually fits. Mentor Me Fast Track isn't positioned as the answer for everyone — it's for people ready to commit to the fastest, most hands-on path.
Phase 1: the 12-week accelerator
Mentor Me Fast Track starts with a 12-week education accelerator, bringing every student up to the same baseline of property investing knowledge — strategy fundamentals, how to read a deal, financing basics, and the groundwork needed before stepping onto real property with a mentor. This matters because the in-person phase that follows is applied, not theoretical: you're expected to already understand the fundamentals so the on-the-ground time can be spent finding, assessing, and negotiating real deals rather than covering basics.
It is during the accelerator that you will form your power team, including your mortgage broker and accountant. Your broker will give you guidance on your buying power which will then help determine the area you invest in.
Phase 2: 2 days on the ground, in person
After the accelerator, students spend 2 full days in person with their mentor, looking at 6-8 real properties. This is deliberately hands-on and real-world:
- Learning how to extract real information from real estate agents — the questions that actually get answered versus the ones that get deflected.
- Finding the opportunity to profit in a live property — where the value-add is, what a renovation or reconfiguration could realistically achieve, what the numbers need to look like.
- Renovation and value-add assessment, walking a property with an eye for what adds value versus what's cosmetic.
- Making offers and negotiating, with your mentor alongside you rather than reading about it afterwards.
- Breaking down the actual numbers behind a deal — purchase price, costs, projected yield, and what makes a specific property work or not.
This is the part of the programme that's hardest to replicate through a course or a video: watching how an experienced investor reads a property in real time, and doing it yourself with them there.
Phase 3: 12 months of 1:1 support
After the in-person phase, support continues for 12 months, primarily through text and voice calls — direct access to your mentor, not a scheduled webinar or a support ticket queue. That support covers:
- Due diligence support on properties you're considering.
- Offer support — structuring and making offers with guidance.
- Negotiation support — working through the back-and-forth of an actual deal.
- Project management support after settlement — once a deal is done, your mentor stays involved through the renovation or value-add execution, not just the purchase.
Support doesn't end at your first settled deal. It continues through the full 12-month term, covering subsequent deals and ongoing portfolio decisions, not just the first transaction.
The mentor pairing
Pairing is fixed for the full term — you work with one mentor throughout, which is part of the point: a real working relationship, not a rotating roster. On the rare occasions a pairing genuinely isn't working, Wealth Mentor works through it via mediation rather than an automatic reassignment, since both the mentor and student have committed to the relationship.
What Mentor Me Fast Track doesn't include
It's not a source of deals to buy — Wealth Mentor doesn't sell or broker property, and your mentor isn't finding you an off-the-shelf deal to purchase. It's guidance and hands-on support applied to properties you find and assess yourself, with your mentor's experience behind every step. It's also not a fit for someone who wants to self-study at their own pace, or who isn't ready to commit to acting on a deal within the programme.
Want a mentor in your corner? Wealth Mentor pairs everyday New Zealanders with experienced property investors — group coaching or 1:1 mentoring.
Book a free strategy callThis page is general information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Which option suits any individual depends on their circumstances — seek independent professional advice.