
From saving for a deposit to setting up the right financial trust structures, Slice specialises in disability planning.
From dream location to budget, we support you to figure out what you need, what you can afford, and to find the right property!
Ongoing coaching and check ins to adjust and evolve your supports with you during life's transitions.
We help you work out how much money you need to live abundantly, what a good life looks like for your kids, and what can you distribute now.
We ensure your child’s long term financial and physical safety by setting up circles of support and key worker models.
We help you identify and set up the best way to invest in your child’s future. For example, it might be a disability trust or a reverse mortgage.
Regular budget check-ins, financial literacy education and stakeholder management with family and others.
We support families to set up budgets and streamline financial management (e.g. using Centrepay), including contingency funds for unexpected costs.
We help you design what happens after you pass away, and work with you to set things up now to ensure your wishes get honoured.
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Slice Homes combines government programs, family contributions and expert financial planning to create affordable, low-risk pathways to home ownership.
Slice Homes leverages the 'Help to Buy' scheme. With the right planning and support, buying can be more affordable than renting!
Some people with disability might be lucky enough to receive some support from family and friends to buy their home.
If you are an Australian citizen and have never owned a property before, you may be eligible to the Help to Buy scheme.
Take out a mortgage that is serviceable and manageable on the DSP. We work together to figure out your budget and manage it for the life of the loan.
Slice will work with you to figure out what you can afford. We collaborate with lending partners who recognise DSP as genuine income.
Most people we work with have some savings available to help them along their way.
If you’re a person with disability or a parent who wants a safe, affordable future home for your child, we’d love to hear from you.