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[[Image:Johnson House.jpg|305px|right|thumb|The Johnson House, the home of [[Carl Johnson]] and other Johnson family members, as depicted in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''.]]
[[Image:Johnson House.jpg|305px|right|thumb|The Johnson House, the home of [[Carl Johnson]] and other Johnson family members, as depicted in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''.]]
[[Image:JohnsonHouseInterior.jpg|thumb|305px|right|An interior shot of the ground floor.]]
[[Image:JohnsonHouseInterior.jpg|thumb|305px|right|An interior shot of the ground floor.]]
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The Johnson House becomes an asset after the completion of the mission [[Doberman]], allowing Carl to gain more money. After the mission [[Green Sabre]], the House loses its asset status, although this is restored after completing [[Home Coming]]. The icon for collecting money is a yellow/gold '''$''' sign, which is located in front of the garage.
The Johnson House becomes an asset after the completion of the mission [[Doberman]], allowing Carl to gain more money. After the mission [[Green Sabre]], the House loses its asset status, although this is restored after completing [[Home Coming]]. The icon for collecting money is a yellow/gold '''$''' sign, which is located in front of the garage.
==Beverly Johnson myth==
Soon after the release of GTA San Andreas, rumors began to spread of an easter egg found in the Johnson House. Many players reported seeing a ghost walking around the safehouse and the myth is believed to be the ghost of Beverly Johnson, CJ's mother. As of 2010, this myth remains uncomfirmed along with all other SA myths.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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