
During your travels in the single-player version of Red Dead Redemption (the first being Macfarlane Ranch), you’ll venture across a number of properties at which you can change outfits, restock ammunition, and save your game. While you can probably get away with just owning a small handful of these safehouses, it’s much easier if you go ahead and grab them all.
Here is a list of all known safe houses and rental properties:
Properties to Own:
Armadillo
Beechers Hope
Blackwater
Casa Madrugada
Chuparosa
El Matadero
Escalera
Macfarlane Ranch
Manzanita Post
Puerto Cuchillo
Rathskeller Fork
Thieves’ Landing
Properties to Rent:
Plainview
Ridgewod Farm
*RDRTips Map Coming Soon!

IGN has posted up an excellent guide / walkthrough for both the PS3 and XBOX 360 versions of Red Dead Redemption. You can find the link to both versions of the walk through at the bottom of this post.
In the late 18th century, the reach of the infant United States went about as far westward as the Mississippi River, with the vast expanse sitting beyond it an unknown quantity. After foreign empires essentially abandoned their claims to North America, one after another, during the course of the 19th century, the United States ventured ever westward, until it touched the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Rio Grande in the south, and the 49th parallel in the north. During the course of such expansion, one notion of the westward traveler replaced another, from the hardened explorers like Lewis and Clark to the 49ers that ventured to the Sierra Nevada Mountains in search of gold.
But then, there was the southwest. The land of deserts, cacti, cowboys and lawlessness. And just like the lives of explorers and miners in those years past, the lives of those brave souls that pressed into the southwest in the last half of the 19th century and into the early 20th century were fraught with danger. And it’s that environment that Red Dead Redemption places you into, as the mysterious character named John Marston. The year? 1910. The location? The Western Border States.
Red Dead Redemption is, in many ways, a Grand Theft Auto game. And that means missions, side quests and collectibles galore. Our expansive guide covers everything for you, from the game’s main storyline to the most obscure, out of the way collectibles and encounters. Our goal? To net you a 100% completion rating.
FULL WALKTHROUGH @ IGN: Playstation 3 | Xbox 360