Overview
The Multi-Story Garage is every car collector's dream — a five-level parking structure in Little Havana that stores over 20 vehicles with showroom-quality display options. At $750,000, it's a significant investment for a property that generates no income, but for players who've accumulated a fleet of customized supercars, muscle cars, and stolen rarities, having a dedicated space to store, display, and admire your collection is worth every dollar. The garage features climate-controlled floors, individual spotlit display bays, a turntable platform for showcasing your favorite ride, and a ground-floor workshop area for quick touch-ups before taking a car out. Each floor can be themed — organize by class, color, era, or manufacturer — and the elevator system delivers any vehicle to street level within seconds.The Multi-Story Garage solves GTA 6's vehicle hoarding problem. As your collection grows through purchases, thefts, and mission rewards, standard 2–4 car garages fill up fast. The multi-story facility provides industrial-scale storage with organized floors for different vehicle categories — sports cars on one level, trucks and SUVs on another, motorcycles in a dedicated section. An elevator system lets you browse your collection and select a vehicle from any floor without driving through the entire structure.
Location & Setting
The garage sits in the industrial-commercial transition zone of Little Havana, on a wide avenue with easy highway access in both directions. The building is a converted mid-century parking structure with art deco detailing — curved concrete ramps, neon accent lighting along the exterior, and a rooftop level open to the sky with panoramic views of the Leonida skyline. Surrounding businesses include an Auto Shop, a tire dealer, and a street food cart that serves Cuban coffee — the neighborhood has an authentic gearhead atmosphere. Access via two entrances (street level and rear alley) allows quick exits in multiple directions, and the proximity to the main causeway connecting Vice City to the mainland makes the garage a practical hub for cross-map drives.The structure occupies a full city block near the commercial district — a multi-level concrete parking garage with ramp access between floors and a ground-level office. The utilitarian architecture is intentionally unremarkable, blending into the urban landscape to avoid drawing attention to your extensive vehicle collection. Underground access connects to the city's road network without requiring surface-level exits, useful for departing discreetly.
Income & Revenue
The Multi-Story Garage generates no direct income — it's a pure storage and lifestyle property. However, it provides substantial indirect value. Storing vehicles in the garage protects them from destruction and insurance claims, saving money on insurance replacement fees. The workshop area performs basic maintenance that keeps stored vehicles in peak condition, preventing the performance degradation that affects neglected cars. For players running Auto Body Shop export contracts, the garage serves as a staging area — steal high-value vehicles and store them safely until the right contract appears, maximizing payout timing.The garage generates no direct income — it's a pure storage facility. However, the Tier 2 Display Floor enables a consignment system where you can list vehicles for sale through an in-game app. NPC buyers browse your showroom and make offers on displayed vehicles, creating a passive vehicle sales channel. High-end vehicles placed on the display turntables attract premium offers — a well-maintained supercar can sell for 70–80% of its original purchase price.
Upgrades
Tier 1 — Display Lighting ($80,000): Installs individual LED spotlights, color-adjustable ambient lighting per floor, and a rotating display turntable on the ground floor. Vehicles displayed look showroom-quality in Photo Mode. Tier 2 — Workshop ($120,000): Adds a maintenance bay with basic customization options (paint, wheels, window tint) and vehicle health restoration. Not as comprehensive as the Auto Body Shop but handles routine work. Tier 3 — Security System ($100,000): Installs cameras, reinforced doors, and an alarm system. Prevents vehicle theft events that can occur at unsecured garages, and the camera feed is viewable through your phone. Tier 4 — Rooftop Lounge ($150,000): Converts the open rooftop into a chill space with seating, a bar, and skyline views — a hangout spot where you can invite NPC contacts for car-talk conversations.Tier 1 — Security ($75,000): CCTV cameras on every floor, a keycard-access system that prevents NPC theft, and a reinforced entrance gate. Tier 2 — Display Floor ($100,000): Converts the top floor into a showroom with spotlights, turntable platforms, and climate control — purely cosmetic but deeply satisfying for collectors who want to admire their fleet. Tier 3 — Workshop Bay ($120,000): A ground-floor repair and customization bay with a hydraulic lift and paint booth, adding Auto Shop-level modification capabilities directly in your garage.
Management
Management is minimal — the garage essentially runs itself. Occasional maintenance notifications prompt you to restock workshop supplies, and the security system (Tier 3) alerts you to suspicious activity near the building. The primary interaction is choosing which vehicles to store, arranging their display positions per floor, and accessing the workshop for quick mods. A phone app provides a visual inventory of all stored vehicles with location tags, making it easy to request a specific car for delivery without physically visiting the garage.No staff required — the garage operates entirely through automated systems. A digital inventory panel at the entrance shows which vehicles are stored on each floor, their condition ratings, and estimated values. Vehicles stored long-term maintain their condition better than vehicles left on the street, where weather and NPC interactions cause gradual degradation. The security system (Tier 1) prevents the most common vehicle loss scenario: NPC car thieves who target valuable vehicles parked in unsecured locations.
Strategy & Tips
Purchase the Multi-Story Garage once your vehicle collection exceeds what other safehouses can accommodate. Most residential properties store 2–4 vehicles; the garage's 20+ capacity makes it essential for serious collectors. Buy it after income-generating properties like the Auto Body Shop and Nightclub are established — the garage adds quality of life, not revenue. Use the themed floor system to organize vehicles by purpose: one floor for daily drivers, one for mission vehicles, one for showpieces you never want scratched, and one for hot cars awaiting export contracts.The rooftop level's open-air design provides natural ventilation and city views, making it a popular location for NPC car enthusiasts who pay premium rates for rooftop parking with their vehicles on display. The rooftop also serves as a helicopter landing zone for emergency extractions.
Wait to buy the Multi-Story Garage until your vehicle collection exceeds the capacity of your residential garages. Its high purchase price makes it a mid-game investment, best funded by established business income. The Workshop Bay (Tier 3) is the most practical upgrade — having customization capability at your primary storage location eliminates trips to external mod shops, saving time on every vehicle modification.
GTA History
Vehicle storage has evolved significantly across the GTA series. GTA III offered simple lock-up garages with 1–2 car capacity. San Andreas expanded to multi-vehicle garages across the map. GTA V's Michael, Trevor, and Franklin each had modest home garages, but GTA Online introduced the true collector experience with 10-car garages, the 60-car CEO Office garage, and eventually the Facility and Arcade with additional storage. GTA 6's Multi-Story Garage represents the most dedicated vehicle storage property in series history — purpose-built for display and collection rather than repurposed as a side feature of another business.The multi-story garage provides the largest single-location vehicle storage in Vice City — 12 parking spaces across 3 levels, plus a rooftop open-air level that doubles as a car show venue. The structure's Vice City location makes it the most convenient mass vehicle storage for urban operations, with elevator access between levels and drive-through ramps enabling rapid vehicle selection and deployment during time-sensitive missions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many vehicles can the Multi-Story Garage hold?
The garage accommodates 20+ vehicles across five floors, with individual display bays per vehicle. Each floor holds approximately 4–5 cars depending on their size, and the arrangement is fully customizable through the property management app.
Does the garage generate income?
No — the Multi-Story Garage is a pure storage property. It provides indirect savings through vehicle preservation (insurance cost avoidance) and the workshop's free maintenance service, but generates no direct daily revenue.
Can I customize vehicles in the garage?
With the Tier 2 Workshop upgrade, basic customization is available — paint, wheels, window tint, and vehicle health restoration. For comprehensive customization including performance upgrades, body kits, and premium options, use the Auto Body Shop.
Is the Multi-Story Garage required for 100% completion?
Yes — purchasing all properties counts toward the Property Mogul achievement and 100% completion. Only the base purchase is required — upgrades are optional.
Can other players access my garage in GTA Online?
In GTA 6 Online, your garage is a private instanced space. Other players can visit if invited, and the display system lets you show off your collection during social sessions. Vehicle meets can be organized at the rooftop lounge (Tier 4 upgrade).
Last updated April 25, 2026.
