Wealth Mentor vs The Property Consortium: what's the difference?
The Property Consortium is a data-and-deal-flow-led platform: members get research tools, a live portfolio tracker, and access to hand-picked off-market investment opportunities, alongside mentoring. Wealth Mentor is mentor-led: the relationship centres on being matched to one certified mentor whose own track record fits your specific goal, and you source and evaluate your own deals with their guidance.
What The Property Consortium actually does
The Property Consortium took over mentoring, education, and investment-opportunity continuity from Positive Real Estate NZ after that business wound down its New Zealand operations (see Positive Real Estate NZ has closed). Its offer centres on a members-only platform: monthly market updates and live events, structured educational content, a live portfolio and investment-modelling tool, and access to hand-picked, off-market, vetted investment opportunities — the platform states $700M+ in live investment opportunities and 52+ active hand-picked projects. Mentoring is included as one part of the membership rather than the central product.
What Wealth Mentor actually does
Wealth Mentor's core product is the mentor relationship itself, not a deal-access platform. Mentors are certified per strategy (buy and hold, trading, development, creative cashflow, or commercial) based on 5+ years invested and proven results in that specific strategy, and you're matched to the mentor whose track record fits your goal — see how Wealth Mentor matches you with a mentor. You find and evaluate your own deals, with your mentor reviewing them directly, rather than working from a shared deal-flow platform.
The core difference
| The Property Consortium | Wealth Mentor | |
|---|---|---|
| Core product | Data/research platform + off-market deal access, with mentoring included | 1:1 mentoring matched to your specific goal and strategy |
| Deal sourcing | Hand-picked, off-market opportunities sourced by the platform | You source your own deals; your mentor reviews them. A student deal room exists for peer sharing, but Wealth Mentor takes no commission and makes no representations about deals shared there |
| Mentor certification standard | Not independently published | Per-strategy: 5+ years invested, proven results in that strategy |
| Format options | Single membership platform | Tiered: course, group coaching/community, or 1:1 mentoring |
| Sells or brokers deals | Yes — curated, off-market opportunities are a core part of the offer | No — Wealth Mentor never sells or takes a cut of your deals |
| Best for | Investors who want curated deal access and portfolio-tracking tools alongside mentoring | Investors who want to build their own deal-sourcing skill with a mentor matched specifically to their goal |
Which one is right for you
If you want access to a curated pipeline of off-market opportunities plus portfolio-tracking tools, with mentoring as part of a broader platform, The Property Consortium's model is built for that. If you want the mentor relationship itself to be the main product — matched specifically to your strategy and goal, working on deals you find yourself, with a mentor who has no stake in which property you buy — that's what Wealth Mentor is built for.
Wealth Mentor's 1:1 tier, Mentor Me Fast Track, is priced at $30,000 — a premium reflecting one certified, currently active investor working directly on your deals for 12 months, and many students recover that investment from their first deal alone. See Mentor Me Fast Track vs Property Mastermind vs Property In Depth for how Wealth Mentor's own tiers compare.
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. Descriptions of other companies are based on their own published materials as at August 2026 and may change — verify current offers directly with them. Which option suits any individual depends on their circumstances — seek independent professional advice.