
778 Wiliwili
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778 Wiliwili
Building Overview
778 Wiliwili in McCully-Moiliili — concrete building (1972) with window A/C; covered assigned and guest parking. Pets and short-term rentals not allowed.

About 778 Wiliwili
Based on MLS data, 778 Wiliwili is a residential building located in the McCully-Moiliili neighborhood. The building was constructed in 1972 and is of concrete construction. Size and unit mix details are not provided in the available MLS records.
According to available records, units at 778 Wiliwili use window air conditioning. The property offers covered, assigned parking and also provides guest parking. No other amenities are listed in the MLS data provided.
MLS data indicate that pets are not allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. The management company is listed as unknown in the available records. Buyers should verify all building features, rules, fees, and management details with the seller or condominium association, as this summary is based solely on MLS information.
Building Features & Data Confidence
All features from MLS data with AI-assisted confidence analysis. Click each category to expand and see details.
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Calculated from the lowest association fee observed across all non-penthouse unit listings for this building.
Calculated from the highest association fee observed across all non-penthouse unit listings for this building.
Calculated from association fees observed in penthouse unit listings for this building.
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All 3 current listings have the GAS checkbox marked in association_fee_includes, consistent with prior high-confidence data. Public remarks mention gas for cooking but do not specify billing, and nothing suggests a change away from gas being included. The consistency across listings from multiple agents strongly indicates gas is included in the maintenance fee.
Two of three current listings mark HOTWAT as part of the association fee, with no listings indicating unit-specific water heaters (WTRHTR) or separate hot water billing. Earlier listings also supported building-supplied hot water, and no current remarks describe a change. This pattern supports that hot water is included in the maintenance fee.
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Two out of three current MLS entries check SEWER as included in the association fee, aligning with earlier high-confidence data. None of the public remarks mention separate sewer billing or any recent change in how sewer is handled. The repeated checkbox use across listings supports that sewer is included in the fees.
Every current listing (3/3) has the WATER checkbox selected in association_fee_includes, consistent with prior data indicating water has long been included in the maintenance fee. Public remarks do not discuss utilities but also do not suggest any change or separate water billing. The uniform MLS data across multiple listings strongly confirms that water is included.
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One of two recent MLS listings for this building includes washer/dryer in the inclusions, implying at least that unit may have in-unit laundry, while the other listing does not. Public remarks for both listings do not mention in-unit laundry explicitly (no phrases like “washer/dryer in unit” or “in-unit laundry”). Because some MLS data supports it but remarks are silent and evidence is limited, in-unit laundry is marked as present with moderate confidence, assuming at least some units may offer it.
Across three recent listings, only one checks a community laundry amenity box, while the other two do not, and none of the remarks reference shared laundry, laundry rooms, or coin-operated facilities. Because agents often copy/paste or mis-click amenity checkboxes and there is no explicit textual confirmation, the evidence leans toward the building not offering community laundry. This is treated as an amenity that should be omitted for this building until stronger, remark-based evidence appears.
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One of three current MLS listings checks an 'assigned' type parking feature, while none of the remarks explicitly discuss parking. Although the evidence is limited and may partly reflect checkbox habits, it suggests that at least some units in the building have assigned or reserved stalls. This is included as a building feature with moderate but not strong confidence.
Covered or garage-style parking appears in the parking features for all three current MLS listings, and prior MLS data also consistently indicated covered parking. Even though the public remarks do not mention parking, the uniform MLS checkbox data across multiple agents strongly suggests the building offers covered stalls. This is treated as a stable, building-wide characteristic with high confidence.
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Only one of three current listings indicates guest parking in the MLS parking features, and none of the public remarks mention guest or visitor parking. The pattern could reflect either limited guest stalls or inconsistent checkbox use, but it does show at least some indication of guest parking at the building. Given the lack of contrary evidence, guest parking is included as a possible amenity with moderate confidence.
There is a single MLS indication of secured-entry parking, and one set of remarks notes that 'This building is secured,' suggesting controlled access to the property overall. While it is not clear whether the security specifically covers the parking area, the available data points toward some form of secured parking access in the building. This feature is therefore included with moderate, slightly above-implied confidence.
1 of 2 listings reports tandem parking via the MLS parking_features field, and the other listing is silent on tandem. Although the remarks do not mention it, the specific tandem checkbox on one listing indicates that some units in the building likely have tandem stalls.
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Out of 2 recent listings, 1 explicitly includes the ACWIUN (window A/C) checkbox, indicating that unit has window air conditioning. The public remarks do not mention A/C, but there is no evidence contradicting the inclusion. Given that at least one unit is advertised with window A/C, it is reasonable to treat the building as offering units with window air conditioning, even if not every unit has it.
Current MLS data is unanimous (3/3 listings with CONCRE) and matches prior high-confidence data that this is a concrete building. The public remarks, while not explicitly mentioning construction materials, contain nothing that contradicts concrete construction, suggesting agents are consistently and correctly copying this attribute.
MLS data is inconsistent on double-wall construction (1 of 3 listings shows DOUWAL, 2 do not), and no remarks reference double-wall or similar terminology. Combined with the clear concrete classification, this strongly suggests the building is not considered double-wall in MLS terms and that the single checked box is a copy/paste or data entry mistake.
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MLS data is inconsistent: just 1 of 2 listings shows MASSTU, and no remarks reference masonry or stucco construction. With no historical support and one agent not checking the box, the safer interpretation is that the building should not be classified as masonry/stucco at the building level.
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Flood zone determined from official FEMA Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) data using building coordinates, not from agent-reported listing data.
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One of three current MLS listings explicitly checks CITY in the view description, and none are marked with no view, indicating at least some units offer city/urban views. Remarks reference an urban/downtown setting and a top-floor unit, which is consistent with city views even though they are not called out directly. This suggests buyers looking for city views could find suitable units in this building.
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Across 2 current listings, none list SUNSET in the MLS view field and the remarks are completely silent on sunset or western-exposure views. Given that agents usually highlight sunset views as a value-add and no user verifications or historical data suggest them, this building is unlikely to offer notable sunset views.
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Confidence levels are based on MLS checkbox data and AI analysis of listing remarks. High = strong evidence, Medium = some evidence, Low = limited or conflicting evidence. Buyers should always verify critical details independently.