Winner of $2 billion Powerball, Edwin Castro, has purchased a mansion

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The winning ticket last month and received a one-time lump sum payment of $997.6 million.

The winner of the $2 billion California Powerball, Edwin Castro, has purchased a $4 million California mansion after dropping $25.5 million on a lavish Hollywood Hills estate earlier this month.

The 30-year-old claimed the winning ticket last month and received a one-time lump sum payment of $997.6 million

The California native recently upped his real-estate portfolio once again, purchasing a $4 million mansion in his hometown of Altadena  a short distance from the gas station where he purchased his winning Powerball payday.

His new Japanese-inspired pad is shielded from the public eye by olive trees and has a stunning unobstructed view of the San Gabriel Mountains, dirt.com reported.

The outlet details the 1953-built five-bedroom, four-bath home as being modern with Japanese influence.

It features high ceilings, crisp white walls and minimalist light fixtures perfect to put an art collection on display

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