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you get around 40 million dollars at the end of the game tho
Wish they would tell me that. Now I lost a top 10 car
It was initially locked after the house switch.
But in any case, apart from the purchaseable 4-slot garages (the ones that load a separate instance), all safehouse garages are prone to randomly lose all vehicles.
Also, the impound system often fails as well, with your cars vanishing when you abandon them somewhere.
Without the tracker/insurance system from GTAO, storing (customized) vehicles in story mode is completely unreliable and a waste of money.
Customize the protagonists' default vehicles as good as you can, as those will always respawn.
rest in piece singleplayer doomsday heist
When does the garage open again?
It was either after 100% completion, or during one of the FIB missions, where Franklin meets with Lamar in the same street near his place.
IIRC, there was a scripted sequence when I came near the old house, where Franklin called his aunt, but she called him a sell-out that ignored his roots in the hood.
This sounded like it fits somewhere shortly after you've moved into Vinewood hills.