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 scheme to help support people with disabilities and SDA (Specialist Disability Accommodation) is the accommodation arm of the NDIS.
When you hear NDIS Accommodation or NDIS Property Investing what it is referring to is SDA.
The NDIS funds recipients for accommodation within approved SDA homes as part of the scheme.
As of 30 June 2023, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is supporting 610,504 people with disabilities in Australia, with 21,501 new participants joining the scheme in the April-June 2023 quarter.
The NDIS had a recurring budget of $36.7 billion and is expected to grow to $41.9 billion next year.
Of that, only 0.6% of the NDIS Budget is spent on accommodation (SDA)
Over 4.4 million people in Australia have some form of disability. That’s 1 in 5 people.
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+.
Currently, 22,900 participants are looking or housed in SDA with the projected number to increase to 36,700 by 2042.
The NDIS is incentivising private investors like you and me to help build SDA–approved homes.
This is where you come in.
These SDA homes are purpose-built and look and feel like regular homes but with upgraded 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 NDIS–funded rental returns of around 15% gross yield pegged to the CPI for 20+ years.
Yes! NDIS–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.
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