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== Description ==
== Description ==
The safehouse is a basic apartment that was given to the player during "[[Home Sweet Home]]" by [[Vincenzo Cilli]], and can only be access from the rear, through a back passage. The safehouse only features one working garage that can only hold one vehicle (much like its [[Grand Theft Auto III]] [[Portland Island Safehouse (GTA III)|equivalent]]), despite featuring two garage doors. A [[Hidden Packages|hidden package]] can be found on the roof of an extension next to the entrance into the safehouse and the [[Baseball Bat|baseball bat]] pickup, and is only reachable by parking a large vehicle next to the extension and climbing up the vehicle.
The safehouse is a basic apartment that was given to the player during "[[Home Sweet Home]]" by [[Vincenzo Cilli]], and can only be accessed from the rear, through a back passage. The safehouse only features one working garage that can only hold one vehicle (much like its [[Grand Theft Auto III]] [[Portland Island Safehouse (GTA III)|equivalent]]), despite featuring two garage doors. A [[Hidden Packages|hidden package]] can be found on the roof of an extension next to the entrance into the safehouse and the [[Baseball Bat|baseball bat]] pickup, and is only reachable by parking a large vehicle next to the extension and climbing up the vehicle.


The safehouse is depicted with a small interior comprising three rooms: The living space, which functions as a living room and dining room and contains the safehouse's [[Save Point|save point]]; the kitchen, which contains a [[health]] pickup; and the bedroom, which contains a [[wardrobe]] icon.
The safehouse is depicted with a small interior comprising three rooms: The living space, which functions as a living room and dining room and contains the safehouse's [[Save Point|save point]]; the kitchen, which contains a [[health]] pickup; and the bedroom, which contains a [[wardrobe]] icon.
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