Edwin Castro, who won the record $2 billion Powerball jackpot in February, isn’t done spending his newfound money on luxury real estate.
The lucky lottery player has already purchased at least two other California mansions since winning the money last winter, and now he’s splurged once again, this time on a $47 million compound in Bel Air.
Castro’s newest crib features seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms and an infinity pool with panoramic views of Los Angeles, the Daily Mail first reported.
Edwin Castro won $2 billion in the Powerball. Diggzy/Jesal / SplashNews.com
Castro bought a $47 million mansion in Los Angeles. SplashNews.com
Castro has purchased at least two other California mansions since winning the lottery. SplashNews.com
The 31-year-old’s newest home also features a DJ turntable, a champagne tasting room, a suspended glass walkway, a wine cellar and a theatre.
There are dressing and sitting areas in the bedrooms, and a huge koi pond in the entrance area.
Castro’s other abodes are not far away.
The first property he purchased, for a whopping $25.5 million after claiming his lump sum payment of $997.6 million, is in the Hollywood Hills and features five bedrooms and seven bathrooms spread across 13,500 square feet.
The 31-year-old’s newest home also features a DJ turntable, a champagne tasting room, a suspended glass walkway, a wine cellar and a theater.SplashNews.com
Castro’s newest crib features seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms and an infinity pool with panoramic views of Los Angeles.SplashNews.com
In Castro’s new mansion there are dressing rooms and sitting areas in the bedrooms, and a huge koi pond in the entrance area.SplashNews.com
Between the three homes, Castro has spent a combined $76 million on real estate.SplashNews.com
It also features an infinity pool, a wine cellar, a movie theater, a double-height staircase, a gym, a spa and two fire pits, The Post reported in March.
Later that same month, The Post reported that the California native had landed a second home, this one in his hometown of Altadena, not far from where he bought the Powerball ticket that changed his life.
That second house, built in 1953, offers unobstructed views of the San Gabriel Mountains, a living room equipped with a fireplace, an art studio and a pond.
Edwin Castro’s elegant mansion in the Hollywood Hills also has an infinity pool, a wine cellar, and a double-height staircase. Simon Berlyn/MEGA
The mansion includes a gym, spa and two fireplaces. Simon Berlyn/MEGA
Edwin Castro already bought two other mansions in California before the most recent one he bought. Simon Berlyn/MEGA
Between the three homes, Castro has spent a combined $76 million on real estate, not to mention other luxury purchases, like a $250,000 vintage Porsche that was spotted taking a cruise around the city in April.
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