Cooper Kupp offloads Oregon mansion featuring indoor training facility for $3 million
NFL superstar Cooper Kupp has just parted ways with his Oregon mansion … and considering all the bells, whistles and indoor training facilities it came with — it seems the new buyer got a helluva deal.
TMZ Sports has learned the Los Angeles Rams receiver sold the 5,700 square-foot Wilsonville property recently for $3 million — a price tag that seems super palatable when you take into account all the place has to offer.
The gated home — which sits on a four-acre lot — comes with five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, hardwood floors, French doors, a large gym and a separate guest house.
It also comes with its own training facility — as Kupp installed a 4,600-plus-square-foot structure so he could continue working out during the NFL offseason.
It was initially listed for $3.5 mil … and was ultimately sold by Kendra Ratcliff of LUXE this week.
As for why Kupp parted ways with the pad — he ain’t exactly hurting for cash … we’re told he’s simply spending more time in California these days than he and his family had planned.
Congrats to the new homeowners — hopefully there are some athletes in the fam ready to take advantage of the place.