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"are we there yet?"
*phone calls*
O.O
For example: those crate warehouses can help you make money. However, first big thing I bought was a Buzzard to help me get around the map more quickly.
That literally means per every week you play 56 hours, which is 8 hours EVERY day.
Gonna sound lame, but you need to prioritize or don't want to much too fast. (the grind is as big as your greed)
I really think you should go for a bunker first. that way, whatever else you do online, you still produce money. (whenever it's other businesses, heists, races or just driving around). It one of the best, if not the best passive money.
Look into guides about businesses. Visit locations before you buy one.Join another player to see if you like doing those businesses. Just to save money.
Wich also goes for cars. Inform yourself. If you want a car, ask a player to borrow it before you buy it. You can also try all cars (stock versions) in a Rstar created race.
Make friends and share resources (you dont all need the same cars)
Try to do different things. keep track of Rstar Newswire for double $$ events. GTA isn't only freeroam.
And, try to have fun. owning everything does not make the game fun and if you focus on grinding you will get bored very very fast.