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The design of the safehouse interchanges between the base game, [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], and its DLCs, including the [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. It appears in two forms, as either a non-interactive location or a fully interactive safehouse, although both renditions are near identical in terms of the exterior's designs except the back door in the interactive rendition. The former design is present in GTA IV, whereas the safehouse in The Lost and Damned, is, obviously interactive. In the Ballad of Gay Tony, however, the house initially assumes the appearance of the non-interactive rendition, before changing to the version in [[The Lost and Damned]] at a certain point in the game, this point in time when the building changes is the same time that in The Lost and Damned, [[Johnny Klebitz]] takes over the building.
The design of the safehouse interchanges between the base game, [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], and its DLCs, including the [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. It appears in two forms, as either a non-interactive location or a fully interactive safehouse, although both renditions are near identical in terms of the exterior's designs except the back door in the interactive rendition. The former design is present in GTA IV, whereas the safehouse in The Lost and Damned, is, obviously interactive. In the Ballad of Gay Tony, however, the house initially assumes the appearance of the non-interactive rendition, before changing to the version in [[The Lost and Damned]] at a certain point in the game, this point in time when the building changes is the same time that in The Lost and Damned, [[Johnny Klebitz]] takes over the building.
It is actually possible to enter the safehouse in [[The_Ballad_of_Gay_Tony|TBoGT]]. All you have to do, is to get a bigger car, e.g. [[Speedo]] or [[Ambulance]], then park it in front of the barricaded door (the one to the street) and climb up until you stand on the projecting roof. Now aim to the wall with your pistol so that you can strafe to the right. Go as far as possible, until you stand on the very right edge of it. Shoot the lower window and jump slightly to the right so that you get through the window. The interior is the same like in TLAD, so you can move around inside the whole house. If you want to exit the building, simply jump out of the window you came in.


==Trivia==
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* There is a TV inside, but it is not plugged in and therefore not watchable.
* There is a TV inside, but it is not plugged in and therefore not watchable.
* There is a broken computer in the back room of the safehouse.
* There is a broken computer in the back room of the safehouse.
* It is actually possible to enter the safehouse in [[The_Ballad_of_Gay_Tony|TBoGT]]. All you have to do, is to get a bigger car, e.g. [[Speedo]] or [[Ambulance]], then park it in front of the barricaded door (the one to the street) and climb up until you stand on the projecting roof. Now aim to the wall with your pistol so that you can strafe to the right. Go as far as possible, until you stand on the very right edge of it. Shoot the lower window and jump slightly to the right so that you get through the window. The interior is the same like in TLAD, so you can move around inside the whole house. If you want to exit the building, simply jump out of the window you came in.
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