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High End apartment income?
On GTA online is it worth saving for a high end apartment to host jobs? I want to start making a lot of money to get a supercar but I don't really know the best way to make it. Is getting a high end apartment then hosting jobs a huge difference in job reward or no? Is it best to just continue joining the same old heists that people play and the setups like Humane Raids and Prison Break? I find that I would have to do ALOT of jobs to get around 1 million in cash as people always fail in the jobs or quit so they never get finished.... What's the best guys
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박니키 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:32am 
The $500,000 Apartment can hold upto 10 Cars/Bikes and 5 Push Bikes which means you then can store tons of supercars.
I don't mean the storage I mean the actual amount of money buying one would give me
Apokalypt 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:34am 
They don`t give you money...
Beddhead 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:35am 
i have a eclipse towers apt and ive hosted all of the crew some more than twice all you need to get the setup cost back is 40% of the take which my very trustworthy crew has offered to me because the leader of the heist doesnt get a penny in the setups the other thing you need is a very trustworthy crew so id join a crew thats for you some have age reqs like mine but other than that you should be good
It will be quicker to just join heists
O))) 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:38am 
If you are talking about heists, it simply allows you to be the leader and initiate one. It doesn't directly effect what the potential payout will be, but given you will be the leader, will allow you to dictate the pay cuts.

With that said, it honestly doesn't make a whole lot of sense to buy one simply to make money. As heist leader, you will have to front the startup money, will make nothing off setups, and if playing with randoms will have to do a ton of waiting around for people to join.

I would still get one however as the cheapest ones are very affordable (200K) and offer the same functionality as the most expensive ones.

For making money, the best way currently is to grind contact missions solo in an invite only session. Checkout Time, Editor and Thief, and Rooftop Rumble are popular ones. If you turn them in every 4 minutes, you get 10-13K for each one, roughly a bit over 100K an hour.
So if I can generally only play with random people it's best and fastest to just join jobs? Because every job I join even with all setups is like $140,000 assuming I am actually in each setup and nobody gives up when new players fail. Literally I only get a chance to finish 1 in 5 setups and when it does get finished it's like $15,000 for like 30 minutes of work. Also the heists themselves don't pay well either after the first time they just pay like $60,000 and almost never get completed without a bad player failing their part or dying.
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If you are talking about heists, it simply allows you to be the leader and initiate one. It doesn't directly effect what the potential payout will be, but given you will be the leader, will allow you to dictate the pay cuts.

With that said, it honestly doesn't make a whole lot of sense to buy one simply to make money. As heist leader, you will have to front the startup money, will make nothing off setups, and if playing with randoms will have to do a ton of waiting around for people to join.

I would still get one however as the cheapest ones are very affordable (200K) and offer the same functionality as the most expensive ones.

For making money, the best way currently is to grind contact missions solo in an invite only session. Checkout Time, Editor and Thief, and Rooftop Rumble are popular ones. If you turn them in every 4 minutes, you get 10-13K for each one, roughly a bit over 100K an hour.
Thanks the bottom part is really helpful actually...
Beddhead 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:40am 
or once you get to the level you could farm Boneyard with or without ONE friend
Josh 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:42am 
A high end apartment is worth it, since you can never guarantee when you will get an invite to a heist finale from another host...if at all.

I rarely see heist finale invites past humane labs.

I hosted all my heists from Fleeca to Pacific Standard and even replayed them as host. I can control the cuts and usually do 55% for myself, 15% for every other team member, which makes the most sense as Heist Leader.

On the Pacific Standard Heist in particular it does mean you get a lot more money, but heist host needs to put up with terrible random players quitting during setups/repeated failures, waiting in the lobby etc, and not getting paid for any of the setup missions + an up front cost to set the heist up.

But when you get a 650k Payout on hard during Pacific Standard for 30min work, it's definitely worth it.

The heists are really fun, you'll make a lot more than what the high end apartment costs in the end.
Terakhir diedit oleh Josh; 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:43am
Xazur 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:45am 
Buying aparments online doesn't generate income like it does in singleplayer. Apartments are solely to host other players, store vehicles, change clothes and do heists. You must have a high end apartment to host a heist, but they vary from 200-500k. So unless you want the "updated interior" which makes everything more compact then it's not worth it. Eclipse tower supposedly has the best view, I chose Tinsel tower because it's closer to mod shop and other stuff.
O))) 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:46am 
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or once you get to the level you could farm Boneyard with or without ONE friend
While this is definitely more enjoyable to do then grinding contact missions, its not very efficient. The ammo cost for survival is typically quite high while the missions I listed can all be done with minimal equipment. Checkout Time and Editor & Thief can both be done with a single bullet. Rooftop Rumble if you have the Kuruma can be done with almost none, simply run over the enemies, ignore the two cars that spawn afterwards, and shoot the car with the briefcase.

Also survival typically goes well over 10-15 minutes, meaning the rate of pay is significantly less.
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Buying aparments online doesn't generate income like it does in singleplayer. Apartments are solely to host other players, store vehicles, change clothes and do heists. You must have a high end apartment to host a heist, but they vary from 200-500k. So unless you want the "updated interior" which makes everything more compact then it's not worth it. Eclipse tower supposedly has the best view, I chose Tinsel tower because it's closer to mod shop and other stuff.
I know I mean the income from hosting jobs
Fire2box 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:46am 
Alta 3's most expensive high end aprtment is like 233,000 dollars online. the view is alright but not great on oneside, the other looks at the large skyscraper under constuction. However it's location is incredibly close to everything in comparision to all other skyscraper apartments.
Bishop 9 Mei 2015 @ 11:51am 
An aptm. helps you make money - once you get the 10 car garage, you're able to store cars to sell every ingame-day ( 45-48 mins ) - while free-roaming, I steal Baller / Felon and they give you 9k - if you sell 2/3 a day there's some extra income there that can pay for your ammo on your missions if you're very trigger happy

*edit - I don't think you'd spend enough time at home to appreciate the view - Alta apartments are good because of their location and I'd recomend that - the most expensive apartment at Eclipse has the advantage of having everything on the same floor

for missions, "Titan" and "Defender" are good ones as well - might take longer when you're solloing but I think they're worth it to rotate the vehicles you're driving
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