Locating the Mayor’s House in Hyland Point is one of the most common hurdles for players transitioning into the late-game phase of Schedule 1. Unlike the neon-drenched storefronts or the noisy dive bars that litter the map with giant labels, the Mayor’s House remains intentionally obscure. It serves as the primary hub for unlocking high-tier cocaine production and meeting the game's final supplier, Salvador Moreno. If you are tired of circling the industrial district or getting lost near the docks, this breakdown provides the exact coordinates and navigation steps needed to reach the estate.

The Geographic Coordinates of the Mayor's House

The Mayor’s House is situated in the extreme northeast corner of the Hyland Point map. It is positioned at the very end of the coastal road, directly past the Casino and the Boardwalk area. If you look at your map, focus on the area where the land meets the eastern waterfront. It is the last residential structure before the road hits a dead end.

While the building is a large, white mansion surrounded by a high brick wall, it lacks any official signage. In a city where every "Taco Tickler" and "Stinking Garbage" restaurant is screaming for attention, this silence makes it easy to overlook. The house sits tucked away to the left at the end of the cul-de-sac, offering a quiet, high-society facade that masks the illicit business occurring behind its walls.

Step-by-Step Navigation from the Motel

Starting from your home base at the Motel, the journey to the Mayor’s House takes approximately two minutes on foot if you take the most efficient route.

  1. Exit the Motel and Head East: Walk past the initial clusters of customers and the Taco Ticklers shop on your right.
  2. The Parking Garage Cut-through: Instead of following the main winding road, run straight through the parking garage. You will often see NPCs like Brad camping here. This shortcut saves significant time.
  3. The Casino Landmark: Continue east until you reach the Casino. It will be on your left. The atmosphere here changes from grungy industrial to more upscale waterfront vibes.
  4. Identify Les Ordures Puantes: Just past the Casino, you will see a French restaurant called "Les Ordures Puantes" (The Stinking Garbage). This is your final landmark.
  5. The Dead End: Follow the road all the way to where the pavement ends. The large white building on the left, nestled against the water, is the target location.

The Two Salvadors: Avoiding the Common Trap

A major point of confusion for players involves the name "Salvador." There are two distinct characters in the Downtown district, and visiting the Mayor’s House is only relevant to one of them.

Salvador "Mayor" Velazquez (The Influencer)

This character is marked with a red heart on your map. He acts as the political influencer for the Bahia de Oro area. While he is referred to as the "Mayor," he does not live at the Mayor’s House. You visit him to hand over packages of product (specifically marijuana, amphetamine, and cocaine) to increase your customer capacity in the region. He does not sell materials.

Salvador Moreno (The Supplier)

This is the man you are likely looking for at the Mayor’s House. He is the final supplier unlocked in the game. He does not stand in front of the house. Instead, he sets up his stall in the backyard, accessible through the left side of the building’s outer wall. Salvador Moreno is the only source for coca seeds, which are mandatory for producing high-purity cocaine.

Interacting with the Wentworth Estate

The Mayor’s House isn't just a backdrop for supplier meetings; it contains specific lore and utility that many players ignore. If you approach the front door, you can interact with an NPC named Philip Wentworth.

Philip lives there with his father, Tobias Wentworth. While Tobias is rarely seen, Philip acts as a high-tier customer. He has specific preferences for products that provide "refreshing" or "foggy" effects. Selling to Philip is an excellent way to maintain a presence in the northeast corner while waiting for a supplier meetup to trigger. Note that you cannot enter the house interior as of the current April 2026 build; the interactions are limited to the doorstep and the backyard staging area.

Meeting Albert Hoover

If your current mission objective mentions Albert Hoover, the Mayor’s House is where he appears. Albert usually stays in the vicinity for a 6-hour window once triggered. He can be found standing just to the left of the main house structure, near the brick wall. Talking to him here is essential for advancing the political corruption questline, which eventually lowers police heat across the entire Downtown district.

Strategic Importance: The Coca Seed Economy

Unlocking the Mayor’s House location is the gateway to the most profitable phase of Schedule 1. Once you meet Salvador Moreno in the backyard, you gain access to coca seeds.

Growing your own coca plants is the only way to avoid the high costs of importing finished product. With the 2026 economic rebalance, the profit margins on home-grown cocaine have reached an all-time high. For example, a standard batch using the "High Profit" mix—incorporating paracetamol, gasoline, and battery acid—can yield over 1,800% ROI.

However, there is a relationship trap to avoid. Many players believe that meeting Salvador Moreno in person at the Mayor's House is the fastest way to level up his loyalty. In reality, in-person purchases do not contribute to your relationship progression as much as successful dead drops do. To reach Stage 3 (Direct Delivery) quickly, it is often better to use the house only for the initial unlock and then transition to dead drops near the white church on the east side.

The 2026 Boss Desk Integration

The recent 2026 updates have added a new layer of utility to the Mayor’s House through the "Boss Desk" mechanic. Once you have established a relationship with the characters at the estate and given Salvador Velazquez at least 1g of your product, the Boss Desk in your safehouse becomes a powerful analytical tool.

You can now toggle the sale of specific drugs on and off. If you are focusing on the high-margin cocaine market unlocked via the Mayor's House, you can use the desk to stop your dealers from selling low-profit marijuana. This ensures your street team is only moving the product that bankrolls your empire expansion. Additionally, the Boss Desk now shows the exact spending habits of customers in the Mayor’s neighborhood, allowing you to tailor your mixes to Philip Wentworth’s specific needs.

Visual Summary and Landmark Check

If you are still unsure if you have found the right spot, check against these visual cues:

  • The Wall: A thick, red-brick wall that completely obscures the lower half of the house.
  • The Gate: A black iron gate that remains locked (you must walk around the side).
  • The Proximity to Water: You should be able to hear the ocean. If you are surrounded by skyscrapers and no water is visible, you have stayed too far west.
  • The Restaurant: If you see the "Les Ordures Puantes" sign with the stinking trash can icon, the Mayor's House is the very next property to the east.

Conclusion and Final Advice

Finding the Mayor’s House is a rite of passage in Schedule 1. It signifies your move from a street-level dealer to a high-society kingpin. While the house itself remains a locked mystery, the business conducted in its shadow—with Salvador Moreno and the Wentworths—is the engine that drives the late-game economy. Focus on the northeast coastline, look for the white mansion past the Casino, and remember to head to the backyard for the real deals. Once you have secured your first batch of coca seeds from this location, the rest of Hyland Point will effectively be under your control.