Nautique Rushcutters Bay
Rushcutters Bay
Waterfront elegance redefined
Experience the rare privilege of living directly along Sydney Harbour, where every residence is shaped by the calm of the bay and the understated luxury of coastal-inspired design. From sunrise reflections on the marina to evening walks along the foreshore, The Nautique offers a truly elevated harbourfront lifestyle.
Luxury meets location
Wake up steps from Rushcutters Bay Park, enjoy brunch at nearby cafés, and reach the CBD in minutes. The Nautique brings together waterfront tranquility, vibrant neighbourhood energy and unmatched city convenience, all within one of Sydney’s most desirable harbourside pockets.
Design & finish like no other
Every home has been crafted with meticulous detail, from polished stone kitchens to deep outdoor terraces designed for alfresco dining. Expansive glazing frames sweeping harbour and district views, delivering a home that feels refined, generous and unmistakably premium.
Details
- Project
- Nautique Rushcutters Bay
- Pricing
- $990,000-$5,650,000
- Estimated Completion
- Completed
- Apartments
- 117
- Bedrooms
- 1-3
- Location
- Rushcutters Bay
Amenities
Outdoor Spaces
Concierge & Security
Community Spaces
Parking & Transport
Retail & Dining
Technology & Smart Features
Pet Facilities
Storage & Utility
Sustainability
Work Spaces
Views & Location
Project Team
Developer
JDH Capital
JDH Capital is a private principal investment and development firm noted for its diverse and intelligent real estate initiatives across Australia. Led by former Macquarie banker Jean-Dominique Huynh, JDH Capital has spearheaded high-profile, design-driven transformations—including the refurbishment of the iconic Sirius Building into premium apartments. he firm is similarly behind Nautique, a $300 million luxury residential redevelopment in Rushcutters Bay. Known for its strategy in acquiring, managing, and executing complex, high-value projects, JDH Capital embodies a developer identity rooted in sophistication and urban impact—though external financial pressures have challenged the firm’s trajectory in recent times.
Architect
PTW Architects
PTW Architects, established in Sydney in 1889 as Peddle Thorp & Walker, is among Australia’s most enduring architectural practices. Now an internationally collaborative studio with offices in Sydney, Beijing, Shanghai, Ho Chi Minh City, and Hanoi, PTW specializes in architecture, interior design, urban design, and masterplanning across sectors from mixed-use and cultural spaces to infrastructure and heritage projects. With a legacy of landmark projects such as the AMP Building, Angel Place Recital Hall, the Calyx at Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, and One Central Park, the firm is celebrated for creations that merge commercial ambition with public amenity and sustainable innovation. Guided by a philosophy to improve people’s lives through making better places, PTW's work reflects cultural awareness, collaboration, and a deep connection to place.
Builder
Richard Crookes Constructions
Richard Crookes Constructions is a proudly Australian, family-owned builder established in 1976, renowned for delivering projects with precision, diligence, and unwavering integrity. With over 1,350 projects completed, more than 800 employees, and an annual turnover of around AUD 1.6 billion, RCC has become a trusted partner across commercial, education, healthcare, infrastructure, residential, and civic sectors. Their signature strength lies in building certainty through a flat leadership structure—offering clients direct access to senior decision-makers—and nurturing long-term relationships rooted in honesty, quality, and collaboration.