Cooper Kupp, a wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams, has closed on the sale of his Wilsonville, Oregon, house just in time for the NFL season to begin.
Situated approximately 17 miles south of Portland, this opulent five-bedroom, 6.5-bath home is situated on a little over 4-acre site.
The 31-year-old football player, Kupp, listed the property for $3.5 million in September 2023. Eleven months later, he was able to sell it, but not before taking $500,000 off the asking price.
Additionally, because it is the residence of a professional football player, unique features are included, such as an indoor athletic training center spanning 4,600 square feet.
Situated within a short distance from the Willamette River, this 7,677-square-foot home features a conventional decor and stately style. Open to the kitchen, which has bar seating and a breakfast nook, is the spacious great room featuring a double bank of windows and a cathedral ceiling.
Multiple fireplaces throughout the home add a cozy feeling. A recent overhaul saw the application of paint that highlights the hardwood floors, designer wallpaper, and stone finishes.
The kitchen was also updated with new appliances and hardware. A formal dining room is nearby for family gatherings and holiday meals.
In the main bedroom, there’s room for seating and access to the rear property. A spa-inspired bath is adjoining, with a deep soaker and big glass shower. But it’s the outbuildings that likely sealed the deal here.
Not only is there a guest cottage with its own bedroom, laundry room, and covered patio, but seven garages are on-site—some for cars, while others house such amenities as a private gym and sauna. And don’t forget the indoor athletic field for passing, tackling, and other football drills.
Kupp hails from the Pacific Northwest (Yakima, WA) and played college ball for Eastern Washington University. The Rams picked him in the third round of the 2017 draft.
Set to begin his eighth season with the team, Kupp was a key member of the 2021 Super Bowl-winning squad and was named the MVP of Super Bowl 56.