Real Estate

Eddy Curry's Burr Ridge Mansion Sold for Half of What He Paid

South suburban oral surgeon takes over mansion after foreclosure proceedings against the NBA player.

The Burr Ridge mansion that Eddy Curry lost in foreclosure was purchased by a south suburban dental surgeon.

Louis Korompilas, who has dental offices in Orland Park, Plainfield and Joliet, paid $3.1 million for the 18-room mansion, which Curry bought in 2006 for twice that figure when he played for the New York Knicks.

Korompilas closed on the house in late February, reports ChicagoBusiness.com. The home features nine bedroom suites, nine fireplaces, and an attached townhouse.

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In 2007, armed-and-masked robbers broke into the home while Curry was there with friends and took cash and jewelry. They bound the 285-pound NBA player to a chair with duct tape.

Curry was a star basketball player at Thornwood High School in South Holland before he was drafted by the Bulls in 2001 and then traded to the Knicks in 2005. He played for the Dallas Mavericks in 2012-2013.

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