The estate of L.A. Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp was listed for sale in the fall of last year. The mansion at 29989 S.W. 35th Drive is well-positioned in Oregon, providing excellent views of the Willamette River flowing by the property line.
The asking price was $3.5 million. What that obtained for the lucky buyer was a gated estate comprising 4.09 acres, a 5,700 sq. ft. main house, and a detached guest house with an upscale game room, as reported by Realtor.com.
Cooper Kupp’s House
The upscale aesthetic of this home is apparent even as visitors approach. As guests come near the front door, they encounter this decorative fountain.
A walkway circles the fountain, leading to the front door.
The entry welcomes guests to an impressive foyer, which immediately sets a lux tone apropos to the rest of the estate.
From there, it’s easy access to the living room, where a bank of windows provides plenty of light and a cozy fireplace makes things cozy.
A wide receiver chews up a lot of calories in his daily work; luckily the home’s kitchen is up to the task of large-scale meal prep.
Seating Kupp’s fellow O-line teammates for a meal takes plenty of space; fortunately, the adjacent dining room can handle them.
Upstairs, the master bedroom is quiet and restive. Outdoor access provides the chance to take in the river view, illuminated either by daylight or an orange-white moon.
Although the locker room facilities at the Rams’ home field, SoFi Stadium, are probably upscale, they cannot offer the privacy and pampering of Kupp’s master bathroom.
If teammate and quarterback, Matt Stafford, wants to stay the night, the guest bedroom will welcome him warmly. Of course, some rearranging may be needed, as the former homeowners used it as a nursery.
Exercise is an important part of any profession. Kupp’s former home is well-equipped for staying fit and trim. A successful wide receiver has to stay in shape, which makes this home gym both useful and convenient.
When it’s time to dig into the playbook and study up on all those formations, the solitude of the onsite office makes it a suitable spot.
By nature, football players have a competitive nature; the home’s game room provides a space for some head-to-head battles on a smaller scale than the gridiron.
Of course, with the Rams set to face the Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs (NFC Divisional Playoffs of Super Bowl LIX), fans of the Birds are hoping Cooper Kupp’s season concludes with a return home, where the All-Pro wide-receiver can regroup and prepare for next year.
Additional details on the Cooper Kupp property are at Realtor.com.