Edwin Castro, who won Powerball’s record-breaking $2 billion jackpot this February, has splashed once more on a luxurious mansion.
The lucky lottery winner has already purchased at least two other California mansions since winning and now he has bought a $47 million compound in Bel Air, Los Angeles.
Castro’s crib brags seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms and an infinity pool with panoramic views of Los Angeles.

The mansion boasts DJ turntables, a champagne tasting room, a suspended glass walkway, a wine cellar and a theater.

There are walk-in closets and sitting areas in the bedrooms, and an enormous koi pond in the entry area.
The
first property he purchased, for a cool $25.5 million after claiming
his onetime lump sum payment of $997.6 million, is in the Hollywood
Hills area of LA and features five bedrooms and seven bathrooms spread
over 13,500 square feet.

Later
in March, The Post reported the California native had gotten a second
house, this one in his hometown of Altadena, not far from where he
bought the life-changing Powerball ticket.
That second house,
built in 1953, offers unobstructed views of the San Gabriel Mountains, a
fireplace-equipped living room, an art studio and a pond.
Between
the three homes, Castro has now spent a combined $76 million on real
estate, plus a $250,000 vintage Porsche he was spotted taking for a
cruise around town back in April.
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