SDA Investment Signal: Port Stephens, NSW
NDIS housing demand & supply data for NSW - Port Stephens | Q1 2026 (released 2026-03-31)
Supply & Demand Gap
Utilisation Analysis
Overall Market Assessment
Key Facts — Port Stephens, NSW
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About This Data
SDA Signals analyses demand and supply data for the Port Stephens area in New South Wales using official NDIS quarterly data releases published by the National Disability Insurance Agency. Demand is calculated from SDA-eligible participants currently using and not yet using SDA. Supply is measured in registered SDA places and dwellings. Market assessments and confidence scores are derived using a conservative methodology that prioritises investor safety. This data is updated quarterly and does not constitute financial advice. Always conduct independent due diligence before making investment decisions.
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