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Every GTA Online Safehouse in the Hills Mansion Ranked — Prices, Upgrades, and Which to Buy

Every GTA Online Safehouse in the Hills Mansion Ranked — Prices, Upgrades, and Which to Buy
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GTA Online just dropped A Safehouse in the Hills, adding three ultra-luxe mansions to Los Santos with price tags in the millions of GTA$. If you can afford even one, you’re already ahead—here’s the full lineup.

Rockstar just flipped the switch on GTA Online: A Safehouse in the Hills, and yes, you can finally blow your hard-earned GTA$ on actual mansions. There are three of them scattered around Los Santos, they are wildly expensive, and unless you are a grinder or a whale, you are probably picking one and living with it.

The mansions at a glance

  • The Tongva Estate (Tongva Hills) — $11,500,000 base. The breakdown provided pegs a fully kitted setup at $18,360,000 once you tack on every optional add-on. Based on the itemized prices, that figure looks like an all-in cost rather than upgrades-only.
  • The Vinewood Residence (East Vinewood Hills) — $12,200,000 base. Going all-out is listed at $19,060,000 total, which again appears to reflect the full price with every upgrade slotted in.
  • Richman Villa — $12,800,000 base, the priciest starting tag of the bunch. Maxing it out is put at $19,660,000 total, making it the most expensive property in Los Santos if you buy every bell and whistle.

What you can add (and what it costs)

All three mansions share the same upgrade menu and prices, so you are really choosing location and layout more than features. Here is how the options shake out:

Tints: interior color swaps are $100,000 each, with one free option and three paid. Patterns: decorative pattern sets are $245,000 each, with one free option and five paid. Decor styles: you pick one overall look — Los Santos Loft is free, San Andreas Coastal is $497,500, and Vinewood Regency is $612,500.

Functional add-ons are where the money really flies. An Armory (which includes a Mk II Weapon Workshop) is $720,000. An Arcade room is $950,000. A vehicle Podium to put your prized ride on display is $650,000. A full Vehicle Workshop is $880,000 — and if you are a GTA+ member, that shop also unlocks Benny's Original Motor Works, Hao's Special Works, Drift Tuning, and the Missile Lock-On Jammer upgrades right there at home. Security (yes, a private militia for your house) runs $1,750,000. An AI Assistant is included at no extra cost; you can choose Angel, Haviland, or OG and swap freely.

Small warning for anyone trying to spreadsheet this: the line-item math and the quoted 'totals' do not perfectly line up. The totals listed above read like everything-in numbers (mansion plus every add-on). Either way, plan for roughly 18–20 million GTA$ if you intend to max out a property, depending on which mansion you buy and which decor you pick.

Little touches

After you move in, Michael and his wife, Amanda, will actually welcome you to your new digs. It is a fun nod to the single-player world colliding with your Online empire.

Quick FYI

If you are on PlayStation, you can play GTA Online without PlayStation Plus for the next two weeks, so you can poke around everything A Safehouse in the Hills is offering even if you are not currently subbed.

My take: pick the location you want to stare at for hours, budget for the Vehicle Workshop, Security, and Armory first, and then start worrying about tints and patterns when the money faucet turns back on.