
NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME
(NDIS)
NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME
(NDIS)
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NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME
(NDIS)
GET THE PROJECT DOCUMENTATION FOR NDIS
Legal & Sales Policy
3D Design + Floor Plan
The documents will be automatically sent to you within 5 minutes.

PROJECT OVERVIEW
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Location: Suburban areas of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Property Type: Social Housing
Delivery: Q3 2024
Developer: VERSO GROUP
Investment Amount: From $655,000 AUD (land area 313m²)
Location: Suburban areas of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Property Type: Social Housing
Delivery: Q3 2024
Developer: VERSO GROUP
Investment Amount: From $655,000 AUD (land area 313m²)
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WHAT IS THE NDIS PROGRAM AND SDA SOCIAL HOUSING?
WHAT IS THE NDIS PROGRAM AND SDA SOCIAL HOUSING?



National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a program by the Australian government designed to support individuals with significant or permanent disabilities.
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a program by the Australian government designed to support individuals with significant or permanent disabilities.
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is a type of social housing developed by the Australian government to provide accommodation for people with disabilities. However, to optimize the budget, the government does not invest in construction itself but instead allows investors to build and then lease the properties back from them.
This type of real estate investment has become quite popular among foreign investors due to its stable cash flow and guaranteed credibility.
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is a type of social housing developed by the Australian government to provide accommodation for people with disabilities. However, to optimize the budget, the government does not invest in construction itself but instead allows investors to build and then lease the properties back from them.
This type of real estate investment has become quite popular among foreign investors due to its stable cash flow and guaranteed credibility.
TYPES OF SDA HOUSING
TYPES OF SDA HOUSING


Improved Living
Housing is designed with basic physical support, suitable for individuals with mild sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
For example: Walls are in bright, easy-to-see colors, and the house has few stairs.
This type of housing has the lowest investment cost.

Physical Access
Housing is designed with high physical support, especially for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: The house has no stairs and spacious design for wheelchairs.
The investment level is comparable to Improved Living.

Robust
Housing with moderate physical support and built sturdily for individuals with severe psychological disabilities.
For example: The walls are thicker and more solid, and the furniture is built to be sturdy and durable.
The investment level is higher than the previous two types.

High Physical
Support
Housing equipped with comprehensive physical and health support for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: Equipped with a ceiling-mounted lifting system, backup power supply, automation devices, and communication assistive technology.
The investment level is the highest.
Improved Living
Housing is designed with basic physical support, suitable for individuals with mild sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
For example: Walls are in bright, easy-to-see colors, and the house has few stairs.
This type of housing has the lowest investment cost.
Physical Access
Housing is designed with high physical support, especially for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: The house has no stairs and spacious design for wheelchairs.
The investment level is comparable to Improved Living.
Robust
Housing with moderate physical support and built sturdily for individuals with severe psychological disabilities.
For example: The walls are thicker and more solid, and the furniture is built to be sturdy and durable.
The investment level is higher than the previous two types.
High Physical
Support
Housing equipped with comprehensive physical and health support for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: Equipped with a ceiling-mounted lifting system, backup power supply, automation devices, and communication assistive technology.
The investment level is the highest.
Improved Living
Housing is designed with basic physical support, suitable for individuals with mild sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
For example: Walls are in bright, easy-to-see colors, and the house has few stairs.
This type of housing has the lowest investment cost.
Physical Access
Housing is designed with high physical support, especially for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: The house has no stairs and spacious design for wheelchairs.
The investment level is comparable to Improved Living.
Robust
Housing with moderate physical support and built sturdily for individuals with severe psychological disabilities.
For example: The walls are thicker and more solid, and the furniture is built to be sturdy and durable.
The investment level is higher than the previous two types.
High Physical
Support
Housing equipped with comprehensive physical and health support for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: Equipped with a ceiling-mounted lifting system, backup power supply, automation devices, and communication assistive technology.
The investment level is the highest.
Improved Living
Housing is designed with basic physical support, suitable for individuals with mild sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
For example: Walls are in bright, easy-to-see colors, and the house has few stairs.
This type of housing has the lowest investment cost.
Physical Access
Housing is designed with high physical support, especially for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: The house has no stairs and spacious design for wheelchairs.
The investment level is comparable to Improved Living.
Robust
Housing with moderate physical support and built sturdily for individuals with severe psychological disabilities.
For example: The walls are thicker and more solid, and the furniture is built to be sturdy and durable.
The investment level is higher than the previous two types.
High Physical
Support
Housing equipped with comprehensive physical and health support for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: Equipped with a ceiling-mounted lifting system, backup power supply, automation devices, and communication assistive technology.
The investment level is the highest.
Improved Living
Housing is designed with basic physical support, suitable for individuals with mild sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
For example: Walls are in bright, easy-to-see colors, and the house has few stairs.
This type of housing has the lowest investment cost.
Physical Access
Housing is designed with high physical support, especially for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: The house has no stairs and spacious design for wheelchairs.
The investment level is comparable to Improved Living.
Robust
Housing with moderate physical support and built sturdily for individuals with severe psychological disabilities.
For example: The walls are thicker and more solid, and the furniture is built to be sturdy and durable.
The investment level is higher than the previous two types.
High Physical
Support
Housing equipped with comprehensive physical and health support for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: Equipped with a ceiling-mounted lifting system, backup power supply, automation devices, and communication assistive technology.
The investment level is the highest.


Improved Living
Housing is designed with basic physical support, suitable for individuals with mild sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
For example: Walls are in bright, easy-to-see colors, and the house has few stairs.
This type of housing has the lowest investment cost.

Physical Access
Housing is designed with high physical support, especially for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: The house has no stairs and spacious design for wheelchairs.
The investment level is comparable to Improved Living.

Robust
Housing with moderate physical support and built sturdily for individuals with severe psychological disabilities.
For example: The walls are thicker and more solid, and the furniture is built to be sturdy and durable.
The investment level is higher than the previous two types.

High Physical
Support
Housing equipped with comprehensive physical and health support for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: Equipped with a ceiling-mounted lifting system, backup power supply, automation devices, and communication assistive technology.
The investment level is the highest.
Improved Living
Housing is designed with basic physical support, suitable for individuals with mild sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
For example: Walls are in bright, easy-to-see colors, and the house has few stairs.
This type of housing has the lowest investment cost.
Physical Access
Housing is designed with high physical support, especially for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: The house has no stairs and spacious design for wheelchairs.
The investment level is comparable to Improved Living.
Robust
Housing with moderate physical support and built sturdily for individuals with severe psychological disabilities.
For example: The walls are thicker and more solid, and the furniture is built to be sturdy and durable.
The investment level is higher than the previous two types.
High Physical
Support
Housing equipped with comprehensive physical and health support for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: Equipped with a ceiling-mounted lifting system, backup power supply, automation devices, and communication assistive technology.
The investment level is the highest.
Improved Living
Housing is designed with basic physical support, suitable for individuals with mild sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
For example: Walls are in bright, easy-to-see colors, and the house has few stairs.
This type of housing has the lowest investment cost.
Physical Access
Housing is designed with high physical support, especially for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: The house has no stairs and spacious design for wheelchairs.
The investment level is comparable to Improved Living.
Robust
Housing with moderate physical support and built sturdily for individuals with severe psychological disabilities.
For example: The walls are thicker and more solid, and the furniture is built to be sturdy and durable.
The investment level is higher than the previous two types.
High Physical
Support
Housing equipped with comprehensive physical and health support for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: Equipped with a ceiling-mounted lifting system, backup power supply, automation devices, and communication assistive technology.
The investment level is the highest.
Improved Living
Housing is designed with basic physical support, suitable for individuals with mild sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
For example: Walls are in bright, easy-to-see colors, and the house has few stairs.
This type of housing has the lowest investment cost.
Physical Access
Housing is designed with high physical support, especially for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: The house has no stairs and spacious design for wheelchairs.
The investment level is comparable to Improved Living.
Robust
Housing with moderate physical support and built sturdily for individuals with severe psychological disabilities.
For example: The walls are thicker and more solid, and the furniture is built to be sturdy and durable.
The investment level is higher than the previous two types.
High Physical
Support
Housing equipped with comprehensive physical and health support for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: Equipped with a ceiling-mounted lifting system, backup power supply, automation devices, and communication assistive technology.
The investment level is the highest.
Improved Living
Housing is designed with basic physical support, suitable for individuals with mild sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
For example: Walls are in bright, easy-to-see colors, and the house has few stairs.
This type of housing has the lowest investment cost.
Physical Access
Housing is designed with high physical support, especially for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: The house has no stairs and spacious design for wheelchairs.
The investment level is comparable to Improved Living.
Robust
Housing with moderate physical support and built sturdily for individuals with severe psychological disabilities.
For example: The walls are thicker and more solid, and the furniture is built to be sturdy and durable.
The investment level is higher than the previous two types.
High Physical
Support
Housing equipped with comprehensive physical and health support for individuals with severe physical disabilities.
For example: Equipped with a ceiling-mounted lifting system, backup power supply, automation devices, and communication assistive technology.
The investment level is the highest.
HOW DO NDIS INVESTMENT MAKE A PROFIT?
HOW DO NDIS INVESTMENT MAKE A PROFIT?


Investors purchase land at designated plots and build homes based on the SDA housing standards. Investors should opt for the Improved Living type, as it currently offers the highest investment return and the greatest demand.
The investor will then partner with a registered NDIS provider. The provider will then find individuals in need of the NDIS program and lease the property to them.
The profit the investor receives comes from rental income, which can range from 11-16% per year.
Investors purchase land at designated plots and build homes based on the SDA housing standards. Investors should opt for the Improved Living type, as it currently offers the highest investment return and the greatest demand.
The investor will then partner with a registered NDIS provider. The provider will then find individuals in need of the NDIS program and lease the property to them.
The profit the investor receives comes from rental income, which can range from 11-16% per year.
INVESTMENT
PROFIT
INVESTMENT
PROFIT
INVESTMENT
PROFIT
=
NDIS SUBSIDY
FROM
GOVERNMENT
NDIS SUBSIDY
FROM
GOVERNMENT
NDIS SUBSIDY
FROM
GOVT.
+
RENT PAID
BY TENANTS
RENT PAID
BY TENANTS
RENT PAID
BY TENANTS
PROJECT INVENTORY TABLE
PROJECT INVENTORY TABLE
2-BEDROOM INVENTORY TABLE
2-BEDROOM INVENTORY TABLE
LAND PRICE
LAND PRICE
298.000 AUD
298.000 AUD
HOUSE CONSTRUCTION PRICE
HOUSE CONSTRUCTION
PRICE
366.347 AUD
366.347 AUD
PACKAGE PRICE
PACKAGE PRICE
664.347 AUD
664.347 AUD
LAND AREA
LAND AREA
238 m2
238 m2
house area
house area
140 m2
140 m2
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REGISTER TO RESERVE A SPOT AND RECEIVE THE BEST APARTMENT OPTIONS
Hotline: 03 9629 6665
REGISTER TO RESERVE A SPOT AND RECEIVE THE BEST APARTMENT OPTIONS
Hotline: 03 9629 6665

CONTACT US
FOR THE BEST CONSULTATION AND SUPPORT
Address: 10 Anchor Place, Prahan VIC3181
Email: info@esproperty.com.au
Hotline: 03 9629 6665


Address: 10 Anchor Place, Prahan VIC3181
Email: info@esproperty.com.au
Hotline: 03 9629 6665


Address: 10 Anchor Place, Prahan VIC3181
Email: info@esproperty.com.au
Hotline: 03 9629 6665
