Discover the secrets to making the most money possible in GTA 5's Los Santos.
This page features all the tips and hints we have to help you get money in Grand Theft Auto 5 story mode and should be read in conjunction with our Stock Market Tips guide (which is where you can you make some serious cash). If you have any hints or tips of your own, feel free to send them in! By the way, the maximum amount of money you can earn in GTA V for each character is $2,147,483,647.00 — explanation.
Armored Car Robberies
When you see a blue dot on the map it means there is an armored car.
If it's parked and there is someone with a briefcase walking towards it, shoot that person and you'll get GTA$ 3,000 — 8,000 easy.
Otherwise steal the armored car and break open the back doors (an easy way of doing this is to just drive it into the water). You can also simply plant sticky bombs to the back of the car to blow it open, but take care — this will automatically saddle you with 3 wanted stars.
Armored cars spawn in fixed locations, and there is a cluster of five spawn locations close to one another in down town Los Santos centered around Little Seoul and La Puerta. There is another near Cypress Flats, one in Vinewood, and another in Paleto Bay. You can refer to this map for exact locations.
ATM Robberies
If you hang around ATMs and wait for people to withdraw cash before robbing them, they are much more likely to yield a decent chunk of change for your trouble. Typically, NPCs carry GTA$ 10-20 on them, however right after accessing an ATM that number increases to GTA$ 30-120.
Note that the AI has been programmed in a way that NPCs will note your presence if you act suspiciously, and leave the ATM. In this case, the regular low yield will apply. The best tactic is to incapacitate the NPC with a non-lethal weapon before robbing them for best results. The number of NPCs accessing ATMs is seemingly random, but in reality, the rate is just different at each ATM.
Easy $100,000 Mission
This mission has an equal chance of triggering for all three protagonists.
Anyway, when you're playing (particularly as Franklin and free roaming around his house) a blue marker might pop up near Little Bighorn Avenue, which is located in the South-eastern part of the city in the Rancho district.
If it does, investigate what's going because it might be a kid called Gray Nicholson telling you his bike got stolen.
If it is, then get it back for him, because later he'll text you saying he is a millionaire, and give $100,000.
Infinite Store Robberies
Here's a way to keep robbing Ammu-nation stores. It works because the money in Ammu-nation cash registers respawns very quickly!
- Head to any store that is open.
- Shoot the clerk from doorway with a silenced gun to avoid detection.
- Empty the cash registers, which can be opened with a melee attack or with a gun (again, silenced).
- Exit the store and walk about three car lengths away (you'll get to know the correct distance if you keep doing this...).
- Turn around and re-enter store — you'll find that the money has re-spawned!
- Grab the cash, exit and repeat.