Los Angeles Times

New digs for lottery winner

- By Jack Flemming

The winner of the $2-billion Powerball jackpot isn’t wasting any time spending the money. Edwin Castro, who came forward last month to collect the recordsett­ing lottery prize, just spent $25.5 million on a new house in Hollywood Hills.

Castro, who chose to collect the money as a lump sum of about $997.6 million before taxes, bought the modern mansion under a limited liability company, records show. The splashy purchase amounts to around 2.56% of his winnings.

It’s the most expensive sale in Hollywood Hills this year and among the neighborho­od’s priciest ever. Castro got a slight discount on the property, which listed for $29.95 million last summer.

Tucked behind gates overlookin­g the Sunset Strip and Chateau Marmont, the hillside home was built last year by Roman James Design, a luxury developmen­t company. Wood and concrete adorn the boxy exterior, leading to openconcep­t, indoor-outdoor spaces with sweeping views of the city below.

The three-story home (plus rooftop deck) has five bedrooms and six bathrooms, as well as a game room, wine cellar, movie theater, wet bar, gym, cold plunge, steam shower and sauna.

Walls of glass open to the back, where patios lead to a swimming pool, spa and outdoor kitchen. The property covers just over half an acre.

Stefan Pommepuy and H. Blair Chang of the Agency held the listing with Drew Fenton of Carolwood Estates. Max Lindenberg­er of Back Bay Realty Group represente­d the buyer.

Castro in November bought a lottery ticket at an Altadena gas station that matched all five numbers plus the Powerball.

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