Investing in NDIS SDA properties involves either constructing or acquiring housing that adheres to the rigorous design and accessibility standards mandated by the NDIS. These properties are typically purpose-built or extensively modified to cater to individuals with disabilities, featuring amenities like wheelchair accessibility, specialized bathroom and kitchen facilities, and other features supporting independent living or high levels of care.Investors in NDIS SDA properties can generate rental income through long-term leases with NDIS participants, who utilize their NDIS funding to cover the accommodation expenses. The Australian government offers financial incentives, such as higher rental yields and longer lease terms, to incentivize investment in SDA properties.