Carolina Panthers' defensive lineman Julius Peppers sells Chicago mansion
Posted Mar 28, 2018
Carolina Panthers' defensive end Julius Peppers has sold his Chicago mansion he bought from former Bull B.J. Armstrong eight years ago. Located steps from Lake Michigan, the 6,000-square-foot home boasts five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Peppers purchased the home for $1,800,000 in 2010 and reportedly sold the home for just over $1,062,500 on March 20.
(ABC 11)
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