Bad news for wealthy Oregon house hunters looking for a property with an indoor football field: Cooper Kupp’s mansion is no longer on the market.
The Los Angeles Rams star has sold his Wilsonville home for $3 million approximately a year after listing the property for $3.5 million.
The estate is best known for its 4,600-square-foot indoor soccer field and training center, according to Real estate agent.com.
“Cooper decided to sell the Wilsonville property because the family is spending more time in California than originally planned,” said the Kupp family’s real estate agent.
“He originally purchased the house and retrofitted the training facility to accommodate his off-season training schedule. This was where he prepared and trained prior to Super Bowl LVI, where he was named MVP.”
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp has sold his Oregon mansion for $3 million
The four-acre property includes a main mansion and a nearly 2,000-square-foot guest house.
The most notable feature was the indoor soccer practice facility that Kupp built for himself.
Kupp’s European-style mansion includes many luxurious details, such as natural stone finishes and lots of hardwood floors.
The house has a brick exterior and a gated circular driveway.
Separate from the main residence is a nearly 2,000-square-foot guest house, which has its own living room, fireplace, bedroom and a full kitchen.
More fireplaces can be found in the main house, one of them in a great room with high ceilings.
In the kitchen, there are luxury touches such as a six-burner Miele stove, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, two dishwashers and stone countertops. In addition to all these features,
The master bedroom has its own private foyer, a coffered ceiling and its own sparkling chandelier.
This is completed by an en-suite bathroom that features heated floors, a large glass shower and double vanities.
A large closet in that room offers plenty of storage space, as well as its own washer and dryer.
The main house features a brick exterior as well as an elegant gated circular driveway.
One of the main features of the mansion is the great room with fireplace and vaulted ceilings.
The kitchen features a six-burner stove, two dishwashers and a Sub-Zero refrigerator.
The master bedroom features its own foyer and a sparkling chandelier.
It opens to an en-suite bathroom with a large soaking tub, glass shower and double vanities.
Above the three-car garage is a room perfect for various types of activities.
Above the three-car garage is an additional room with its own laundry room, providing space for activities.
But arguably the property’s most notable feature is an indoor, real-grass training facility that Kupp built to keep him in shape for fall Sundays.
The structure measures 4,600 square feet and has court material underneath as well as retractable basketball hoops.
Kupp is about to begin his eighth NFL season, all of them with the Los Angeles Rams.
In 2021, Kupp won the NFL Offensive Player of the Year award after recording 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns.