How to start a business in GTA 5

avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago
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avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

Just buy a property, dude. Nightclubs are cool 'cuz you can pretend you're in 'Miami Vice'.

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avatarJiggettingBaita year ago

Honestly, starting a business in GTA 5 is overrated. Just play missions and have fun. Why grind a fake job in a game?


avatarRatingLinka year ago

I started a vehicle cargo biz in GTA 5 and it's a money machine! Tip: Steal, don't buy cars. Saves a ton of cash and ramps up profits!


avatarNoticingPuffa year ago

Starting a business in GTA 5 is pretty simple but needs some grind. First, you gotta have enough GTA$. Then, decide what business you wanna dive into - could be a nightclub, arcade, or even a drug empire if that's your vibe. Buy the property related to your business choice through the in-game internet on your phone or computer. Each business comes with setup missions; complete those, and you're the boss, ready to roll in more GTA$!

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