North Carolina Woman Wins $1.69 Million Jackpot—After a 50-Cent Bet. Now, She’s Finally Buying a Home.

by Julie Taylor

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It sounds just like the start of a great movie: Penny Adams of Eden, NC, won a $1.69 million jackpot earlier this month after placing a mere 50-cent bet, according to an NC Education Lottery press release.

After required federal and state tax withholdings, she was awarded a whopping $1,218,323.

When interviewed, the newly minted lottery winner shared she had big plans for her winnings: buying a new home.

And what a home she'll be able to realistically afford in North Carolina—even after you factor in a mortgage, property taxes, and insurance.

Homebuying power in North Carolina

Even when you have over a million dollars at hand, it's important to consider all the financial aspects of buying and owning a home before laying down roots. While it might seem exciting to buy a mansion, the reality is some of Adams' winnings really should be saved for other housing costs down the line.

"With $1.2 million in hand, she can buy a home in the $800,000 to $1 million range, but only if she keeps at least $300,000 liquid for taxes, insurance, maintenance, and emergencies," Chad D. Cummings, attorney and CPA at Cummings & Cummings Law, says.

And yet, if Adams spends more than 75% of her net winnings on the house, Cummings warns, "she would be house-rich and cash-poor ... one job loss, lawsuit, or storm away from financial instability."

Cummings has unfortunately seen that type of situation firsthand.

"We recently worked with a client in Texas who had a financial windfall, did not want to take advice from professionals, and lost it all over a period of about nine months," says Cummings. "She's back working in the same minimum-wage job as before the windfall."

That's why Adams needs to plan her next steps carefully.

North Carolina housing prices

North Carolina earned a B+ on the Realtor.com® homeownership and affordability report card, boosted by a growing supply of homes and steady new construction.

In 2024, the average starter home price In Adams' home state of North Carolina was $314,880. 

But while home prices may look competitive, Cummings says that the state is not always a "financial safe haven."

"Yes, property taxes are low at about 1% per year, but that savings is erased by rising homeowners insurance costs, especially after the June 2025 statewide rate hike," he explains.

Cummings warns that buying in hurricane- or flood-prone areas may also trigger lender-required wind or flood coverage with five-figure annual premiums, something that homebuyers really need to keep in mind.

Cash or a mortgage, what's the better move?

Pay cash or finance? That's the big question facing a lot of potential buyers right now. In Adams' case, since she has the money, Cummings believes she's better off paying for a home outright.

"Paying cash for the house is still safer than gambling on a mortgage deduction that may never materialize," says Cummings. "Remember, the tax law, including mortgage deductions, can always be reduced or repealed in the future."

Cummings adds that right now, interest rates are too high to justify the debt.

"On a $1 million loan at 7%, she would spend about $70,000 per year in interest," he says. "The mortgage deduction only helps if she itemizes and has significant other deductions, which is still not offset by the risk. Paying cash simplifies her life."

Housing choices in Eden, NC

When Adams is ready to purchase her dream house, her winnings will take her far in her hometown. Here are some viable options in Eden, NC:

Eden, NC home
This home was custom-built in 2003. (Realtor.com)

200 Harris Place

List price: $999,999

This 3,913-square-foot home has three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms and is nestled on 9.82 private acres.

Eden, NC home
This two-story home features a charming front porch and a large fenced backyard. (Realtor.com)

405 Ashton Circle

List price: $329,000

Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac with mature landscaping, this four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom house is 1,996 square feet.

Eden, NC home
This budget-friendly cottage was built in 1926. (Realtor.com)

925 Harris Street

List price: $118,000

This charming cottage has three bedrooms and one bathroom and is 1,269 square feet.

Eden, NC home
Built in 1972, this home features two spacious levels. (Realtor.com)

1358 Tellowee Road

List price: $377,000

With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, this 3,282-square-foot midcentury modern home sits on a 1.98-acre lot.

Eden, NC house
This updated home is located in Eden's historic Olde Leaksville district. (Realtor.com)

521 Patrick Street

Listing price: $449,900

This three-bedroom, three-bathroom home has 3,279 square feet and was built in 1904.

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