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    • Overview
    • Permaculture
    • Earthships
    • Aquaponics
    • Students
  • Contact
  • Investors
  • New Page

What is needed to get started?

Invest in Xanadu Homes and help the aging population of Australia to be self-sustaining.
  • Land
  • Capital
  • Permaculture design and implementation
  • Earthships design and implementation
  • Aquaponics design and implementation
  • Marketing via parties that would gain e.g. Government, Insurance Companies and Banks
  • Business rights so that Baby Boomers can work if they choose and continue to pay via taxes back into the system thereby strengthening our existing systems

Buy in, opt out

PROFIT IS GREAT BUT IN ORDER FOR THIS TO BE A SUCCESS IT MUST BE AFFORDABLE TO THE MASSES.
  • You cannot own an Earthship, you can just purchase time in one until you pass or go into a home with high care facilities. The ship will then be resold or reallocated.
  • This is not an investment, it is a way to live without ongoing costs.
  • If you have purchased time and no longer wish to live there then a pro-rata refund should be applied and your pod resold or reallocated.
  • At most units there will be communal grounds/facilities that can be utilized.
Xanadu Homes prevents the baby boomers of Australia from being a drain on government systems.

Professional feedback

Xanadu Homes makes use of researched solutions to help pensioners in Australia to live in self-sustaining accommodation.
  • Andrew Inwood, a sceptic, believes that this system has good potential to work compared to other models that he has seen
  • Over a decade of research, and millions paid, for the data from Data Core by the Government, Insurance Companies and Banks
  • All other models require the end user to give up something
  • All other models have a cult element, not surprising that they do not work well 
          - Core Data, North Sydney – Andrew Inwood

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