And why you should seriously consider adding these to your portfolio!
Before we get into the nitty-gritty of rental yield and why this is a good investment, firstly, let’s understand what this property is and why it exists.
The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) is a federal government scheme to help support people with disabilities.
Currently, 14% (or around 4.3 million) Australians have a disability.
The NDIS funds recipients for accommodation within approved NDIS homes as part of the scheme.
NDIS accommodation funding has an annual recurring budget of $700 million, and 16,000 new homes are required over the next five years.
Currently, many recipients of the NDIS live in less-than-ideal conditions. Imagine being a 20-year-old living in an aged care facility where the average age is 80+.
Approximately 28,000 people with a disability are looking for suitable accommodation; this is where you come in.
The government is incentivising private investors like you and me to help build NDIS-approved homes.
These NDIS homes are purpose-built and look and feel like regular homes but with upgrades features and design.
Most NDIS homes can accommodate two to three tenants plus one carer and provide a superior living experience.
For your help in building these types of homes, you will be rewarded with higher than average government-funded rental returns of around 15% gross yield pegged to the CPI for 20+ years.
Yes! Government-funded rental returns, and in most cases, these become long-term tenants who view your property as their forever home.
The best part of this type of investment is you are building a home that will be loved, cherished and cared for by someone who not only deserves a forever home but also needs one.
Like any investment property, the key is to attract good long-term tenants. Our disabled community are like any other demographic. They like to live close to transport hubs, shopping centres, community services, cafes and family & friends. Building this type of home in the right area will be the key to your success.
There are many moving parts to an NDIS investment property. Ensure you work with a reputable specialist who can manage the process for you.
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Key takeaway:
- NDIS accommodation scheme has a recurring budget of $700million
- 16,000 new homes are required over the next five years.
- 28,000 people with a disability are looking for suitable accommodation
- These homes look and feel like regular homes but with upgrades in design and features.
- Once approved, your home will be enrolled for 20+ years.
- Like any investment, location will be the key to your success.
- Invest with purpose and give people with needs the opportunity to live in their forever homes.
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