To drive equitable, affordable and sustainable housing in the disability sector, Ability Homes Australia needs support from caring and ethical investors.
How great would it be to provide for someone who is facing unimaginable stress with a safe haven where they can kick back and unwind without any worries?!
Whether you’re a private investor or a fund manager, we need your financial support to change the reality of disability housing in Australia.
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Private Investment
Ethical investment in disability housing fosters inclusivity and improves the quality of life by focusing on accessibility, sustainability, and community integration, thereby promoting safety, comfort, independence and social equity for residents.
This approach includes working with disability advocates, following strict standards, and investing in innovations that meet the diverse needs of the disabled community.
By ethically investing in disability housing you will receive long-term social and financial returns.
Fund Investment
Backed by substantial government support through the NDIS, this sector minimises financial risk while maximising revenue potential.
Aligning with ESG criteria, investing in disability housing attracts investors focused on long-term returns and social impact, enhancing a fund’s market appeal and reputation in an increasingly ethics-driven investment landscape.
Get involved today and join us in improving the quality of life of people with a disability- one home at a time!
Here is why you should get involved:
There are 80,000+ Australians, under 40 years old, who are living in group homes or homes that don’t meet their special needs.
7,300 people with disabilities sought help regarding housing solutions last year.
It’s estimated that only 51 rentals are affordable for people on the Disability Support Pension out of almost 46,000 listings. That means that 99.9 percent of rental homes are out of reach.
The wait lists for housing development and support are growing daily!
Vulnerable Aussies are currently living in old, ill-equipped and don’t support their disabilities.
Rehabilitation is almost impossible to achieve when you don’t have adequate facilities and resources to support you.
Due to a lack of affordable, appropriate housing, there are thousands of young adults living in aged care facilities across the country. These young people have no other choice but to be given the same diet, do the same social activities and use the same entertainment facilities that are specifically designed for the elderly.
Ill-equipped housing can lead to depression, loneliness, frustration and boredom and directly affect an individual’s quality of life.