Cooper Kupp often spent his offseasons in the Pacific Northwest at his Oregon home but he’s parted ways with that residence. According to TMZ Sports, Kupp sold his beautiful house in Oregon for $3 million after listing it for $3.5 million last September.
It’s a 5,700-square-foot mansion with five bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a guest house. It also features a 4,600-square-foot barn that’s home to a custom football field where Kupp would train in the offseason.
There’s plenty of space for cars, too. There’s a three-car attached garage and a detached four-car garage, which is where the 1,977-square-foot guest house is located. In the guest house, there’s a gym, game room and sauna, as well.
Whoever picked up this house is getting a spectacular home in a perfect location. As for Kupp, TMZ reports he spends more time in California and did not need the second property in Oregon. That checks out after he spent the offseason training with Puka Nacua in Los Angeles.