
And that’s the baseline — the top-tier option, the Richman Villa, with every premium upgrade installed (and ineligible for the $2 million mission discount), rings up at $18,707,500 in-game. That pushes the price into the same ballpark as roughly $200 of real-world money if you were to buy it via microtransactions.
Microtransactions aren’t the only path to affording these homes — you can grind GTA$ through gameplay — but expect a significant time investment if you’re starting from scratch. Still, community reaction is mixed: some players on Reddit argue the new estates are “cheaper than I expected,” and others echo that sentiment, calling them “surprisingly affordable.” If you prepared ahead, today’s update could pay off.
Source: gamesradar.com


