How to Start a Heist in GTA Online

avatarSawingBully7 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Starting a heist in GTA Online is a thrilling way to earn some cash! First up, you gotta have a high-end apartment. You can buy one through the Dynasty 8 Real Estate website on your phone in-game. Once you've got your luxury pad, look for the heist room (it's got a big 'H' on the door). Interact with the room, and Lester will call you to set up your first heist. From there, just follow the on-screen instructions, and you're all set for some epic action!

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avatarHouselingMoon7 months ago

lol just buy a fancy apartment and look for the H. Lester does the rest.


avatarCompletingClint7 months ago

Honestly, the whole buying an apartment thing is overhyped. Sure, you need one, but the real fun is in planning and executing with your friends. The setup might take a bit, but it's all worth it when you're rolling in the dough.

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