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This is Christian Pulisic’s house in Jupiter, Florida: Where ‘Captain America’ lives when he’s not playing soccer in Europe

Pulisic may not be able to buy a goal, but the USMNT star appears unimpeded when it comes to major real-estate purchases.

Pulisic may not be able to buy a goal, but the USMNT star appears unimpeded when it comes to major real-estate purchases.
William Allen
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Christian Pulisic, the star of the U.S. men’s national team (USMNT), spends much of his year on the other side of the Atlantic; after all, he’s played his club soccer in Europe ever since he joined Borussia Dortmund as a 16-year-old. Nicknamed ‘Captain America’, the now-27-year-old has racked up over 400 club appearances on the Old Continent, scoring 87 goals and supplying 73 assists across spells at Dortmund, Chelsea and, since summer 2023, Italian giants AC Milan.

After swapping the Blues for the Rossoneri in a deal worth around $26m, Pulisic is reported to have set up home in the modern CityLife district, a 90-acre urban regeneration project that sits just outside Milan’s historic center.

Rubbing shoulders with sporting royalty

When Pulisic is back in the U.S., meanwhile, it appears that Florida is where he calls home. According to local media, he is tied to multiple house purchases in the Miami metropolitan area, and as of 2024 was registered to vote in Jupiter, a Palm Beach County community chosen by a who’s-who of celebrities. The list of major Jupiter residents includes NBA great Michael Jordan, golf legend Tiger Woods and pop icon Celine Dion.

Per a report by the Palm Beach Post’s John Bisognano, the corporation CMP Resolute 2 - Pulisic, whose middle name is Mate, has the initials “CMP” - bought a $1.8m, four-bedroom home in a gated community in Jupiter in 2020. The luxury abode comes with a swimming pool, a putting green and a boat dock. According to Bisognano, CMP Resolute 2’s Florida property purchases also include a $3m residence in nearby Wellington in 2021.

Although the Sunshine State appears to be Pulisic’s U.S. base, the winger is a native of Hershey, Pennsylvania - and has described his home town as “just so close to my heart”. His reported real-estate purchases in the area include a 2018 deal for a seven-bedroom, $940,000 home in North Cornwall Township, a Lebanon County community located around 15 miles from Chocolate Town. The 6,600 square-foot property has since been sold for $1.6m, per this listing by Realty One Group.

When will Pulisic’s scoring drought end?

A man with an estimated $40m net worth, Pulisic may possess the funds for plush pads, but what he can’t buy right now is a goal. In 32 appearances for Milan this season, he has registered the perfectly respectable tally of 10 in all competitions; the problem is that none of those strikes have come in 2026. He last netted for his club 18 games ago, in a 3-0 league win over Verona on December 28.

And, with the 2026 World Cup under a month away, Pulisic is also stuck in a serious scoring drought with the USMNT. Capped 84 times, he scored the last of his 32 international goals back in November 2024, in a win over Jamaica that’s best remembered for the forward’s controversial ‘Trump dance’ goal celebration.

Asked about his goalless streak in a recent interview with Time magazine, Pulisic declared: “I’m not concerned about it, man.” He also told Time’s Sean Gregory: “I plan on scoring goals.”

What’s coming up for Pulisic?

Pulisic’s next opportunity to relocate his shooting boots is likely to come on Sunday, when he’s expected to return from a brief injury layoff as Milan visit Genoa on the penultimate matchday of the Serie A season. Massimiliano Allegri’s men, who are battling to secure Champions League qualification via a top-four league finish, then conclude their Serie A campaign at home to Cagliari on May 24.

The USMNT, whose World Cup roster is due to be announced two days later, then play their final tournament tuneups on May 31 and June 6, against Senegal and Germany, respectively. Just under a week after facing Die Mannschaft in Chicago, Mauricio Pochettino’s men open up their World Cup campaign on June 12, when they face Paraguay in Inglewood, California.

The USMNT’s World Cup Group D schedule in full:

  • June 12, 9:00 p.m. ET: USMNT vs Paraguay - SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
  • June 19, 3:00 p.m. ET: USMNT vs Australia - Lumen Field, Seattle, WA
  • June 25, 10:00 p.m. ET: Turkey vs USMNT - SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA

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