The $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot winner recently acquired a $25.5 million Hollywood Hills mansion, and he has since added another pricey California property to his collection of possessions.
Less than a month after purchasing a $25.5 million mansion tucked away in the Hollywood Hills, Edwin Castro is now the proud owner of a Japanese-inspired mansion in his native city of Altadena, California.
The most recent property is a short distance from the Mobil gas station where he purchased his $2 billion Powerball lottery ticket that changed his life.
The midcentury ranch-style home, which sits on a 0.68-acre lot, has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a generally minimalist interior design that makes room for colorful furnishings and unique touches.
Less than a month after purchasing a $25.5 million mansion tucked away in the Hollywood Hills, Edwin Castro is now the proud owner of a Japanese-inspired mansion in his native city of Altadena, California.
The most recent property is a short distance from the Mobil gas station where he purchased his $2 billion Powerball lottery ticket that changed his life.
The midcentury ranch-style home, which sits on a 0.68-acre lot, has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a generally minimalist interior design that makes room for colorful furnishings and unique touches.