Perched above the Salt Fork River Basin on approximately 145 acres (MoL), The Glass Home on the Great Plains is one of Oklahoma’s most architecturally significant private residences designed by internationally acclaimed architect Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig. This extraordinary steel, glass, and concrete home was intentionally designed to dissolve the boundary between indoors and outdoors while blending seamlessly into the surrounding prairie landscape. The 3,615 sqft industrial-modern residence features 3 bedrooms, 3 three-quarter bathrooms with walk-in showers, and 2 half bathrooms. Floor-to-ceiling glass captures panoramic views of the river basin, native grasses, wildlife, and neighboring state-owned land. The home is furnished with upscale modern furnishings thoughtfully designed specifically for the home. Luxury and technology are integrated throughout with electronic window shades, smart lighting, surround sound, fiber optic internet, a hidden drop-down movie theater screen, gas fireplace, built-in wine refrigerator, whole-home generator, and touchscreen controls for many of the home’s features. Main-level bedroom suites each offer private bathrooms and outdoor access. Outdoor living includes upper and lower patios, a fireplace, and a propane fire pit overlooking the river valley and abundant wildlife. The detached heated two-car garage includes a storm cellar and room for your recreational equipment. A separate 1,101 sqft guest cabin provides additional accommodations for family, friends, or hunting guests. The land itself is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream featuring river frontage, a private stocked pond, extensive trails, food plots, mature timber, & opportunities for recreation. Located near Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge & Salt Plains State Park, owners and guests can enjoy birdwatching, hiking, crystal digging, wildlife photography. Approximately 30 minutes from a private airport, offering exceptional privacy while remaining accessible.
Perched above the Salt Fork River Basin on approximately 145 acres (MoL), The Glass Home on the Great Plains is one of Oklahomaâ??s most architecturally significant private residences. Designed by internationally acclaimed architects, Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig, and completed in 2020, this extraordinary steel, glass, and concrete home was intentionally designed to dissolve the boundary between indoors and outdoors while blending harmoniously into the surrounding prairie landscape. Located in Nash, OK. Positioned near the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge and Salt Plains State Park, the property offers not only a remarkable home, but an unmatched destination lifestyle. Owners and guests can enjoy birdwatching, camping, hiking, fishing, kayaking, crystal digging, wildlife photography, and one of Oklahomaâ??s most unique natural landscapes. The home was strategically built in a protected setting where future development is unlikely, preserving panoramic views of the river basin, native grasses, wildlife, and neighboring state-owned land. Eagles, migratory birds, deer, turkey, quail, and waterfowl are frequently seen throughout the property and surrounding refuge areas. The 3,615 square foot industrial-modern residence (per County Assessor) features 3 bedrooms, 3 three-quarter bathrooms with walk-in showers, and 2 half bathrooms. The expansive great room anchors the home with dramatic window walls and abundant natural light and opens effortlessly into the chefâ??s kitchen complete with an oversized island, premium appliances, and custom finishes throughout. Main-level bedroom suites each feature private bathrooms and doors leading to the outdoors. The primary suite includes panoramic views, a large walk-in closet and a stunning shower window overlooking nature while maintaining complete privacy. The home is loaded with technology and luxury and was built with commercial-grade materials for durability and timeless design. It is furnished with upscale modern furnishings thoughtfully designed specifically for the home and each individual space. Features include electronic window shades throughout, tech-functioned lighting and surround sound, fiber optic internet, hidden drop-down movie theater screen, gas fireplace, built-in wine refrigerator, whole-home generator, and sprinkler system. Outdoor living is equally impressive with lower level and upper-level patios, a fireplace and a propane fire pit overlooking sunsets, the river valley, and abundant wildlife. The detached heated garage includes a storm cellar and plenty of room for parking and recreational items. A second residence on the property serves as a guest or hunting cabin offering 1,101 square feet with plenty of space for multiple beds, a bathroom, kitchen and laundry. The land itself is an outdoor enthusiastâ??s dream featuring river frontage, mature timber, native grasses, food plots designed to attract wildlife, quality fencing, extensive trails for off-road vehicles, and a private stocked pond built for fishing, swimming, kayaking, duck hunting, and recreation. Hunt at sunrise, explore trails by ATV, walk the riverbanks, fish, kayak at sunset, or simply enjoy the peaceful movement of the river and surrounding prairie. Offering exceptional privacy without sacrificing accessibility, this remarkable property is approximately 30 miles from a private airport and is located near Cherokee, Alva, Enid and Blackwell; 2 hours to Oklahoma City, 2.5 hours to Tulsa, under 2 hours to Wichita, KS; 4 hours to Kansas City, and 5 hours to Dallas. Whether envisioned as a luxury private residence, second-home retreat, corporate getaway, recreational paradise, or future event destination, this is a rare opportunity to own one of the most unique homes and lifestyle properties in Oklahoma. **Lot lines are approximate and for reference only. **
Welcome to 1518 Poplar St. This home is being sold as-is, offering a solid foundation for your finishing touches. Major improvements are already in place, including a HVAC system, installed 2025 plus windows and roof replaced approximately 10 years ago. With 1,601 sq ft MOL, the home features two living rooms for flexible use and a bonus flex room that makes an ideal office, hobby space, or playroom. The back porch has been enclosed, creating a bright spot to enjoy sunny days or additional storage. A great opportunity to customize a home with strong updates already completed.
Charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath home in the heart of Nash, OK! This 864 sq ft MOL residence, built in 1900, sits on a generous 11,238 sq ft MOL lot (.26 acres MOL) and offers a fantastic opportunity for investors, first-time buyers, or anyone seeking an affordable home with room to grow. The property is currently vacant and available for showings at any time. With no HOA and easy access, the property is a blank canvas ready for your personal updates or rental income potential. Priced to sell in Grant County!
Back on the market through no fault of the seller. AS-IS sale. Property sold in current condition with no repairs, warranties, or representations by the seller. Cash buyers only. 2 bedroom, 1 bath single-family home built in 1930. 1,337 sq ft MOL, composition shingle gable roof, and carport. Located on 10,500 sq ft MOL lot (0.241 acres MOL) in Nash, OK. Please note that utilities to the property are currently turned off. The buyer will be responsible for having all utilities turned on for inspections and any other purposes at the buyer’s sole cost and expense.
Perfect started hiome in a nice quiet streeet, ALL Fresh paint. carpet installed a few months ago. roof less than 1 year. this is the perfect home for a new owner. Call for your private viewing .

Nash is located in Oklahoma. Nash, Oklahoma 73761has a population of 201. Nash 73761 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 13.1% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.11%.
The median household income in Nash, Oklahoma 73761 is $44,375. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,150 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Nash 73761 is 65.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 34.3 inches per year, with 12.3 inches of snow per year.