Searching for NDIS housing in Darwin, Northern Territory? Whether you’re a person with a disability or a family member, unpaid supporter, or professional supporting someone with disability, find housing or support options designed to meet your needs. Explore available Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA), Supported Independent Living (SIL), and other NDIS-approved disability housing across Darwin and wider Northern Territory.
Housing Hub supports you to find NDIS housing in Darwin, including SDA housing, SIL, and other disability accommodation options across Northern Territory.
NDIS housing refers to accommodation options funded or supported by the NDIS for eligible participants, including SDA, SIL, Short Term Accommodation (STA) and Medium Term Accommodation (MTA).
We list NDIS housing options across Darwin, including the Northern, Eastern, Outer Darwin suburbs.
View our full list of NDIS housing providers in our Provider Directory
Do you qualify for SDA? Use our easy-to-use SDA Eligibility Checker to quickly find out if you’re likely to be eligible.
The Housing Seeker Profile is the essential first step to finding accessible housing in Australia, including NDIS housing options such as SDA, SIL, STA, and MTA. Creating your profile on Housing Hub is quick and easy—simply share your housing needs, preferences, and what matters most to you.
Once set up, Housing Hub can personalise your property search, helping you discover suitable listings faster and receive alerts for available disability housing that matches your requirements.
If you’re supporting someone to find accessible housing in Australia, you’ll need to create a Housing Supporter Profile on Housing Hub. This profile allows you to search and explore NDIS housing options, including SDA, SIL, STA, and MTA, tailored to the needs and preferences of the person you’re supporting.
Click the button below to get started and find suitable disability housing options that match their requirements.
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NDIS housing in Darwin refers to accommodation options funded or supported by the NDIS for eligible participants, including SDA, SIL, STA and MTA housing. These options are designed to support people with disability to live more independently and safely within the community.
SDA is housing designed for people with high support needs or extreme functional impairment. SDA homes are built with features such as wheelchair accessibility, assistive technology, and layouts that support daily living.
The time it takes to secure NDIS housing can vary depending on factors such as eligibility, funding approval, location preferences, and availability of suitable properties. It can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, especially for high-demand areas like Darwin.
Yes, NDIS participants can express preferences for where they want to live, including location, type of housing, and who they live with. However, final options may depend on funding, availability, and suitability of housing that meets your support needs.
SDA funding is available to NDIS participants with extreme functional impairment or very high support needs. Eligibility is determined by the NDIA based on individual circumstances, assessments, and supporting evidence from healthcare professionals.
SDA refers to the physical home or building designed for people with high support needs, while SIL refers to the support services provided to help with daily tasks such as cooking, personal care, and household activities. You can have SDA without SIL, and vice versa, depending on your needs.
To apply for NDIS housing, you must first be an NDIS participant and have the appropriate funding included in your plan. This usually involves assessments and supporting reports. Once approved, you can search for suitable properties, connect with providers, and submit enquiries through platforms like Housing Hub.

Creating a Housing Seeker Profile is a simple process which involves telling us what you are looking for and what is important to you.

The Housing Hub has worked alongside people with disability to map out the stages of a housing journey and the information you need to know about when moving through each step.

The Housing Hub has teamed up with Mable to create a three-part series about living more independently.