How Does it Work?
Firstly, you need to be an accredited SDA provider to be able to offer a home to a eligible participant and this is normally done through care providers that are known by the SDA Provider or via an online portal that is on the NDIS website where you can list your home. You can also look at the areas that are in demand and the categories they require.
Get educated in the process!
Sit down with a TIPS SDA expert and they will guide you through the whole process from start to finish and explain the benefits of being part of this wonderful investment opportunity that provides accommodation for people with disability and rewards you the investor with returns of between 14% – 22%
Full Turnkey home
TIPS SDA will ensure your home is completed to a full turnkey specification ready for your participants. This includes landscaping, rainwater tanks, aerial, letter box, all flooring and air conditioning, back-up power source, modified bathrooms and kitchens etc.
Quick Overview & Path To Building a SDA home
Improved Liveability
Housing with better physical access. It also has more features for people with sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments. For example, you may need walls and floors that are very easy to see, improved wayfinding, luminance contrasts or very few stairs in your home.
Robust Construction
Housing that is very strong and durable, reducing the need for repairs and maintenance. The way it is built should make it safe for you and others. This type of design category may suit people who need help managing complex and challenging behaviours.
Fully Accessible
Housing with a high level of physical access features for people who have lots of physical challenges. For example, to use a manual or powered wheelchair at home they can’t have steps. Power supplies to doors and windows for possible automation. You must consider whether everyday appliances and features can be used in a standing or seated position.
High Physical Support
Housing that includes a high level of physical access for people who need very high levels of support. For example, they may need a ceiling hoist, backup power supply, or home automation and communication technology. This is the category that we will be targeting in most cases.
Why should you invest in a NDIS SDA home?
When you invest in an TIPS SDA property, you receive:
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Get in touch with any of our friendly team. We look forward to partnering with you on your next home build.