A former New Jersey man who hit a staggering $533 million Mega Millions jackpot has plunked some of his fortune to buy a padlocked 239-room seaside resort in Daytona Beach.

Richard Wahl, 49, who since his big win now calls sunny Sarasota home, bought the shuttered La Playa Resort & Suites at an April auction for $13.6 million, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reported.

“I don’t know how much due diligence he has done. It will be interesting to see how feasible it is,” Tim Davis, a realtor with SVN Alliance Commercial Real Estate Advisors, told the newspaper.

The nine-story resort, opened in 1975, was sold to Summit Hospitality for $9 million in 2016 — just months before Hurricane Matthew caused severe damage to the property and kept it shuttered.

Wahl aims to turn it into a vacation timeshare resort, the outlet reported.

Davis, who estimated it would cost another $24 million to renovate the resort, said it was still cheaper to buy it and fix it up than to tear it down and build a new one.

Wahl, who lived in Vernon, NJ, said last year that it was “God’s plan” for him to hit the Mega Millions jackpot with a ticket he purchased in Rivedale.

He opted to take a lump-sum payout of $324.6 million, which left him with $220.7 million after state and federal taxes — more than enough to buy his own sunny beach resort.

“This is not life-changing for me,” he said at the time. “It’s humbling. We’re not the type who are going to run out and spend all of that money.”

Wahl could not immediately be reached.