The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) offers people with disabilities more control over their housing and support, providing individualized options not previously available. One such option is Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA), which supports people with complex or high-level physical disabilities to access housing. The SDA payment is held by the NDIA on behalf of the participant and is included in eligible participants' NDIS plans. The value of the payment depends on a person's needs and the dwelling they choose to live in.
Considerations for Using SDA Funding to Buy a Home
Before making the decision to use SDA funding for home ownership, it is important to consider the following factors.
Being your own SDA provider allows for more control over the care and management of the SDA property. Plus, there is a financial benefit of receiving the SDA-provider’s fee payable by the government as a part of your SDA funding in addition to the rent.
However, this option can also be complex and time-consuming, requiring knowledge of NDIS regulations and standards, NDIS plan management, property management, and providing maintenance and upkeep of your SDA property. It is important to research the responsibilities involved in being a registered SDA provider before deciding.
Using an external SDA provider, on the other hand, has the advantage of freeing up your time and energy. A good provider has the expertise and experience to communicate with NDIS, ensuring all the paperwork is done correctly and on time. They will manage your property. They have connections to SIL providers (or, care providers), and other stakeholders, which participants can leverage. They will advocate for the participants and their support needs. They will manage the SDA payments coming from the government for you and do all the paperwork related to these payments.
While anyone can become a registered SDA provider for their own SDA property, we encourage you to reach out to potential SDA providers to learn more about their services, the locations they operate in, and what sets them apart in the industry.
Steps in Buying an SDA Property
Once you have considered these factors and meet the eligibility criteria, you can begin the process of buying an SDA property:
If you bought an already-built SDA property, organise to move in.
In conclusion, buying an SDA property with NDIS funds can be a feasible option for some NDIS participants, but it is important to consider all factors and eligibility criteria before making a decision. The most crucial for you, as a participant is to secure SDA funding and have a deposit for the loan as these are the minimum requirements for buying an SDA property.
Listen to Our Podcast: "How Do Participants Buy Their Own SDA Property?"
Are you an NDIS participant with SDA funding and looking to own your own SDA home? Debbie and Grace from the NDIS Property Podcast sit down and discuss the process of buying an SDA property for yourself as a participant. They give a brief rundown and advice for those who may be considering this option.
Listen to our Podcast: SDA Housing Podcast, Episode 88
Don't miss out on this valuable information. If you are considering buying an SDA property for yourself, reach out to us for advice. Our team is dedicated to helping as many participants buy their own property as possible, and we will do our best to provide resources (Summer Foundation fact sheet) and connections. Contact us on 1300 254 397 for more information.


