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Powerball Winner Mansion in Los Angeles, California
post updated April 14, 2025
Architect: Alex Kadavi
Location: Bel Air, California, USA
Photos courtesy of Joe Bryant
September 6, 2023
Powerball Winner Mansion, USA
America’s largest-ever Powerball jackpot winner of almost $1 billion, Edwin Castro, has chosen to remain largely private after his life-changing win. He declined to appear at a press conference announcing the win and released a brief statement: “I am shocked and ecstatic to have won the Powerball drawing. As someone who received the rewards of being educated in the California public education system, it’s gratifying to hear that as a result of my win, the school system greatly benefits as well.”
The brand-new billionaire is making a much bigger statement with his purchase of a stunning Bel Air Mansion.
Once listed for $87,777,777, the contemporary home known as ‘Palazzo di Vista’ was designed by reconstructive surgeon-to-the-stars, Alex Kadavi, in collaboration with Ali Rad Design Group. Castro scored the seven-bedroom, eleven-bathroom hilltop mansion for a cool $25.5 million, leaving him with an estimated $600 million still left after taxes on the Powerball lump sum.
Photography: Joe Bryant
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