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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.
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.
Also survival typically goes well over 10-15 minutes, meaning the rate of pay is significantly less.
*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