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The Kortz Center Heist Payout Guide

The Kortz Center Heist payout guide — sell vs. display, reported solo/crew figures, and what reduces your final cut.

The Kortz Center Heist payout

The Kortz Center Heist payout guide

The Kortz Center Heist pays out differently depending on how clean your run was and whether you sell or display the art.

After a successful Finale, the Kortz Center Heist gives you a choice for every piece you stole: sell it for a straight cash profit, or display it inside your Mansion's Art Studio. A forger plants a replica in place of the original during the theft, which is part of the fiction behind why displaying is even possible.

Community-reported figures from Beebom put solo Kortz Center Heist payouts around $2,000,000 to $2,250,000, while a coordinated four-player crew grabbing multiple exhibits can reach up to roughly $7,140,000. These are reported figures, not guaranteed numbers — Rockstar can adjust payouts after launch, so verify current values on your own Planning Board and vault screen.

What reduces your Kortz Center Heist payout

Reported factors that lower final sell value

FactorEffect
Spotted on CCTVReduces the sell value of stolen art
Witnesses left behindReduces the sell value of stolen art
Known theft statusArt flagged as stolen before you sell nets less

Sell vs. display in the Kortz Center Heist

Selling nets immediate GTA$ but locks in whatever penalties apply from CCTV, witnesses, or known theft status. Displaying a piece in the Art Studio skips the sell step entirely — you keep the art as a showpiece instead of cash, which only makes sense if you value the collection over the immediate payout.

Because the primary target rotates weekly, your best per-run payout in the Kortz Center Heist will shift week to week too — check the weekly targets page for the current primary before deciding whether a run is worth the setup cost.

Estimate your own run

Use the payout calculator to combine a primary estimate with secondary target sums and a crew-size note before you launch — it won't replace the in-game numbers, but it's a useful planning sanity check for the Kortz Center Heist.

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Independent community guide. Not affiliated with Rockstar Games or Take-Two Interactive. Prep categories, target rotation, and payouts can change after patches — verify on the Planning Board in-game.