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how much will the mansions cost in gta v

Mansions in GTA Online’s new “A Safehouse in the Hills” update cost roughly between 11.5 million and 12.8 million GTA$ for the base purchase, with fully upgraded versions pushing close to or above 18 million GTA$. That makes them some of the most expensive properties in the game so far.

Base mansion prices

Here are the core mansion prices that players are reporting in GTA Online.

  • The Tongva Estate (Devin Weston’s mansion): about 11,500,000 GTA$.
  • The Vinewood Residence (East Vinewood mansion): about 12,200,000 GTA$.
  • Richman Villa (West Vinewood mansion): about 12,800,000 GTA$.

Some promos mention a 2,000,000 GTA$ discount on each mansion if you completed specific “Prix Luxury” or “New Listing” missions before a certain date.

Total cost with upgrades

While the sticker price is already high, going all‑in on customization pushes the cost much higher.

  • Reports place fully upgraded mansions in the 17.4–18.7 million GTA$ range, depending on which one you buy.
  • Interior styles, tints, patterns, and other cosmetic options can add several hundred thousand GTA$ on top of the base price.

One database notes that when every customization and upgrade is purchased, a single mansion’s total can exceed 17.5 million GTA$.

Mansion types and locations

The three main mansions each target a slightly different fantasy of Los Santos luxury.

  • The Tongva Estate: former story‑mode mansion in the Tongva Hills, with ocean views and a more secluded feel.
  • The Vinewood Residence: perched in the eastern Vinewood Hills, close to the Vinewood sign and city skyline.
  • Richman Villa: on the west side of Vinewood Hills, closer to the city and designed as the priciest “Richman” address.

Short guides and videos walk through each location’s driveway, garage, and overall layout so players can choose the vibe they want before spending.

Extra features and “mansion lifestyle”

Beyond raw square footage, Rockstar has leaned into a high‑end lifestyle fantasy with these properties.

  • Each mansion comes with an AI concierge/assistant (Haviland, Angel, or OG) that acts as a high‑tech in‑house butler.
  • Interiors offer multiple style presets like “San Andreas Coastal,” “Los Santos Loft,” and “Vinewood Regency,” some costing just under 500,000 GTA$ to unlock.
  • Tints and pattern packs add more visual flair at around 100,000–245,000 GTA$ per option.

Players also highlight trophy rooms and customizable spaces that showcase career progress, wins, and collectibles, giving mansions a status‑symbol feel rather than just a spawn point.

Forum and community chatter

On forums, Reddit threads, and social posts, the new mansions are a trending topic partly because of the extreme price tag and grind implications.

  • Some players see the 11–13 million GTA$ base cost as a fair late‑game money sink that finally delivers the long‑requested “real mansion” experience.
  • Others argue the total 17–19 million GTA$ range with add‑ons is over the top and encourages heavy grinding or shark card purchases.

Leakers and content creators had been teasing these mansion prices for months before the update landed, so the community was primed for something in this ultra‑luxury bracket.

TL;DR: Expect to spend around 11.5–12.8 million GTA$ just to buy a mansion in GTA Online, and roughly 17.5–18.7 million GTA$ if you fully deck it out with all upgrades and cosmetics.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.