
Bluestone
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This buildings features were determined from publicly available data, including MLS listings. While we cross-referenced additional data sources, it still likely contains incomplete or inaccurate information, as it has not yet been personally verified.
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Bluestone
Building Overview
Bluestone in Kailua (built 1979) — wood-frame building with ocean and mountain views, pool and resident manager.

About Bluestone
Based on MLS data, Bluestone is a wood-frame condominium building located in the Kailua neighborhood, built in 1979. Size and unit count are not provided in the available records.
According to available records, Bluestone offers ocean, mountain, and sunset views. On-site amenities listed in the MLS include a pool, BBQ area, a resident manager, and a security guard. Air conditioning in units is described as split and window units.
MLS data indicates parking is available with covered, assigned stalls and guest parking. Pets are allowed, and short-term rentals are not permitted. The management company is listed as Unknown in the MLS. Prospective buyers should verify all details, fees, and rules with the managing entity and through their own due diligence.
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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I searched for percentages and descriptive terms like "80% owner occupied," "majority owner occupied," and "highly owner occupied," but found no relevant references. The remarks describe the community, amenities, and location, but do not provide any owner-occupancy statistic or qualitative ownership mix.
I searched the public remarks for explicit elevator counts and related phrases such as "elevators," "multiple elevators," and numbered elevator references, but found nothing. Since no current value was provided in the context and the remarks are silent on this feature, the number of elevators remains unknown.
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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Evidence points strongly to cable not being included in the maintenance fee. The clearest remark says the other monthly fee is for cable, which is a direct exclusion. No other listings mention cable TV included, so this appears to be a consistent copy/paste omission rather than a shared HOA perk.
Common area electricity is well supported by the MLS pattern: 16 of 20 recent listings explicitly include OTCOEX. While the remarks do not spell out hallway or amenity electricity, the high MLS consistency across multiple listings makes this a strong building-level feature.
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Hot water is very unlikely to be included in the association fee. The MLS pattern strongly favors individual water heaters, and the presence of WTRHTR on 19 of 20 listings is a strong signal that building-supplied hot water is not part of the common fee. Remarks across listings do not contradict that pattern.
Internet inclusion is not supported by the public remarks. Although a few MLS records have INTSER checked, the absence of any remark-level confirmation across many listings suggests the checkbox may be copied or inconsistently entered. Overall evidence is too weak to treat internet as a confirmed HOA inclusion.
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Sewer is very strongly supported as included in the maintenance fee. Nineteen of 20 current listings explicitly list SEWER, and none of the remarks suggest otherwise. This looks like a stable building feature rather than a stray agent entry.
Water is strongly supported as included in the maintenance fee. The MLS data is highly consistent at 19 of 20 listings, and the remarks do not describe water as separately billed. This appears to be a reliable shared HOA inclusion.
Strong, repeated evidence across the listings supports BBQ facilities at Bluestone. Remarks mention phrases like “BBQ,” “BBQ area,” “BBQ grills,” and “pavilion BBQ area,” consistent with the high-confidence MLS history showing 19/20 listings.
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About 9 of 20 MLS records mark a car wash amenity, suggesting the complex likely has some form of shared car-wash station or area, even though agents do not highlight it in remarks. Because remarks are silent and only about half of the listings check this box, this feature is treated as present but with moderate (not high) confidence. Future confirmation from on-site or owner verification would be valuable.
Clubhouse/community-center amenities are repeatedly confirmed across listings. Remarks include “clubhouse,” “club house,” and “rec center,” suggesting this is a true shared amenity rather than a copy-paste artifact.
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Limited mentions (MLS: 3/20) but present: at least one remark explicitly lists a 'meeting room' among amenities. Because mentions are sparse and could reflect selective or recent additions, the feature is included with moderate confidence pending further confirmation.
Strong building-level evidence that Bluestone offers patio/deck-style outdoor spaces. Across the current remarks, many listings explicitly mention lanais, covered lanais, wrap-around lanais, and even a large wrap-around deck, showing this is a recurring amenity rather than a one-off unit feature. The consistent language across multiple listings and agents aligns with the historical MLS pattern and supports the feature with very high confidence.
Walking/jogging paths are one of the most consistently mentioned amenities in the complex. Listings reference “walking paths,” “walking/jogging paths,” and “scenic pedestrian paths,” which strongly corroborates the MLS data.
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The building’s amenities are repeatedly described as including recreation-oriented spaces. Listings reference “recreation areas,” “rec room,” and “rec center,” which matches the strong MLS pattern showing this feature in 15/20 listings.
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Sauna access appears to be a real shared amenity at Bluestone. Multiple listings mention “sauna,” “saunas,” and “steam room,” consistent with the strong MLS history.
Multiple agent remarks confirm building storage is available—at least a dozen listings explicitly reference storage (storage closet, extra storage, storage unit next to parking). MLS checkbox data also shows storage in 13 of 20 listings and unit-level storage in 12 of 20, indicating this is a consistent, building-level amenity rather than an isolated listing note.
The listings directly confirm surfboard storage facilities. Several remarks mention dedicated surfboard storage or racks alongside other board/sport storage, which is strong evidence for this amenity.
Tennis courts are consistently promoted across the listings. Multiple remarks mention “tennis courts,” “tennis/pickleball courts,” and “night-lit pickle-ball, tennis and basketball courts,” aligning with the high-confidence MLS history.
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Whirlpool/hot tub/spa amenities are repeatedly confirmed in the remarks. Listings mention “whirlpool,” “hot tub,” “jacuzzi,” and “spa,” matching the substantial MLS evidence.
Pool evidence is overwhelming across the listings: dozens of unit remarks describe Bluestone as offering a pool, with multiple agents using phrases like 'swimming pool,' 'heated pool,' 'saltwater pool,' and 'resort-style amenities.' This is consistent across different listings and appears to be true building-wide, not just copy-paste from one agent.
Multiple agent remarks (at least several separate listings) explicitly advertise a 'heated pool' or 'heated saltwater pool'—examples include 'heated saltwater pool', 'heated pool, jacuzzi, sauna', and 'close by the heated pool'. The mentions appear across different listings and align with MLS HEAPOO flags, so there is strong evidence the pool is heated.
The pool type is directly confirmed in several listings. This is strong, repeated evidence that the community pool is salt water.
This feature is strongly supported across the listing set: many remarks explicitly mention a "full laundry room," "laundry room," or washer/dryer in the unit, and one listing even notes a "new LG washer/dryer." Combined with the historical MLS inclusions showing washer/dryer on 20/20 listings, this is very high-confidence evidence that in-unit laundry is available in Bluestone units.
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I looked for public remarks indicating laundry requires payment, including coin laundry, card-operated machines, quarters, or laundry fees. The listings reference laundry rooms and in-unit laundry, but there is no evidence that community laundry is paid.
I searched the public remarks for explicit floor-specific laundry language such as "laundry on each floor" or "laundry room on every floor." The listings mention laundry rooms and in-unit laundry in some units, but nothing indicates community laundry facilities are available on every floor.
Parking is clearly present across the building. Multiple remarks mention "attached full-size garage," "2 covered parking stalls," "2-car garage," and driveway parking, and the current MLS data shows parking features in all listings with no NONE values.
Assigned parking is strongly supported by the current MLS pattern and listing remarks. Several listings describe specific stalls tied to the unit, including "2 covered parking stalls" and parking spaces located directly under the home, which is consistent with reserved/assigned parking.
Covered parking is very well documented for Bluestone. Remarks repeatedly mention "attached full-size garage," "2 covered parking stalls," and "enclosed 2 car garage," matching the strong MLS covered-parking signal.
I looked for explicit wording like deeded parking, owned stall, parking included in deed, or deeded garage. The remarks repeatedly mention attached garages, two covered stalls, driveway parking, guest parking, and assigned parking, but never say the parking is deeded with the unit.
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I searched for monthly parking charge, parking rental, additional parking cost, or similar fee language. The listings describe parking as included or available, but no public remark gives a separate parking fee.
Guest parking appears to be a real building feature. The current MLS data is reinforced by multiple remarks calling out guest parking, visitor stalls, or guest parking areas, suggesting this is not just copy-paste checkbox noise.
Secured entry is supported by repeated listing language describing Bluestone as a gated and secure community. Across many remarks, phrases like "secure, gated community," "gated entry," and "security patrol" indicate controlled access rather than a generic amenity.
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I looked for parking waitlist or waiting-list language. Instead, the listings consistently say the homes come with garage parking, covered stalls, driveway parking, or guest parking, so there is no evidence of a waitlist system in the public remarks.
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I looked for card/fob-based access terms such as keycard entry, fob access, card reader, or electronic access. The remarks do describe the community as gated and secured with a guard/patrol, but they do not indicate a card-access security system.
Strong evidence that Bluestone has security guard/patrol service. Current remarks mention it across many listings, including explicit references to "security guard," "security patrol," "24-hour security"-type language, and a "secure, gated community with patrol." This looks consistent across multiple agents rather than a one-off copy-paste error, and it aligns with the already high-confidence historical MLS checkbox data.
Multiple listings clearly state that the building/community has security patrol service. The remarks also pair this with security guard and gated access, reinforcing the presence of patrol coverage.
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Strong building-level evidence supports split AC at Bluestone. At least 8+ current remarks explicitly mention split or split-system A/C in specific units/rooms, and historical MLS data already showed ACSPL in 10 of 20 listings. The repeated phrasing across multiple listings and agents suggests this is a genuine feature, not a copy-paste error.
There is moderate-to-strong evidence that some Bluestone units have window AC capability. Historical MLS data showed ACWIUN in 10 of 20 listings, and current remarks include at least one explicit "split/window ACs" reference, indicating window units are present in at least some homes. The evidence is less abundant than for split AC, but still sufficient to include for buyers searching this feature.
Only 3 of 20 current listings show concrete (CONCRE) in construction_materials, there is no historical evidence or prior confidence for concrete construction, and none of the public remarks mention concrete, reinforced concrete, or similar. Given the sparse checkbox presence and absence of any agent remarks describing concrete construction, this appears to be an erroneous or inconsistent checkbox entry rather than an actual building feature.
Double-wall construction is confirmed by 17 of 20 current listings, which is a very strong majority. Public remarks do not indicate any change or exception, and the historical confidence was already high. This appears to be a stable building construction characteristic.
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Masonry/stucco is supported by current MLS data in 14 of 20 listings. No public remarks explicitly dispute it, and the repeated building-level descriptions suggest this is a stable attribute rather than agent copy-paste noise. Confidence is high based on the strong current listing majority.
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Slab construction is indicated in 9 of 20 MLS listings, but the public remarks do not reference a 'concrete slab' or foundation type and checkbox usage is inconsistent. Given partial MLS support and common local building practices, slab is marked true with modest confidence.
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Wood-frame construction (WOOFRA) is indicated in a majority of listings (14 of 20 currently) and was previously a high-confidence finding (13 of 20). Although public remarks do not explicitly state structural framing details, there are no remarks contradicting wood framing and the consistent MLS checkbox prevalence across multiple agents supports inclusion of this feature.
Above-ground construction is not well supported: only 7 of 20 current listings mark ABOGRO, and none of the remarks explicitly mention above-ground construction or comparable phrasing. This looks more like inconsistent MLS entry than a confirmed building attribute. Based on the available evidence, the feature should be corrected to false.
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I searched for short-term rental allowed, STR permitted, vacation rental, NUC, TVU, and 30-day minimum language. The remarks do not mention any short-term rental program or allowance, so there is no public evidence that STR is allowed here.
I looked for hotel rental pool references such as hotel program, pool participation, branded management, or similar language. None of the remarks mention any hotel rental pool, and because STR is not evidenced as allowed, this is also not supported.
I searched for mandatory pool wording such as required participation, must be in rental program, or cannot opt out. The remarks contain no evidence of any rental pool at all, and nothing indicates owners are required to participate in one.
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I searched the public remarks for leasehold language such as lease expires, ground lease, leasehold expiring, renewed through, or lease to a specific year. Nothing in the listings mentions a land lease or an expiration year, so the lease expiry cannot be extracted from these remarks.
There is direct evidence that the building accepts VA financing. Multiple remarks explicitly state VA approval, which is strong public-listing support. This is high-confidence and does not require inference.
At least one public remark explicitly says "Fully insured!" which matches the definition of HOA walls-in/full building insurance. This is strong direct evidence and supports a high-confidence true value.
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I looked for language indicating a passed fire/life safety evaluation, fire safety certification, life safety compliance, or a passed fire inspection, but found no such mention. With no current value provided and no remark evidence, I am marking this as false by absence-based inference, though confidence is only moderate.
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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At least a dozen listings mention direct ocean views, using phrases like 'stunning ocean & mountain views', 'mountains, golf-course, and azure ocean!', 'ocean views from your bedroom lanai', and 'private ocean view lanai'. These descriptions appear in different units and by multiple agents, indicating true building-level ocean views rather than a one-off or copy-paste error. Buyers seeking ocean-view homes would reasonably target this building.
Strong, repeated evidence for mountain views. Multiple remarks explicitly say “mountain views,” “Koolau mountain views,” “Ko'olau Mountain range,” and “majestic mountains,” with many listings describing views from lanais and bedrooms. The consistency across numerous listings/agents suggests this is a genuine building feature, not a copy-paste error.
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A few listings explicitly describe coastline-type views, notably 'mountain & ocean shoreline vistas' and 'glimpses of the sparkling water of Kailua Bay', along with ocean views oriented toward Kailua Bay. These remarks suggest that certain units have vantage points that include the visible shoreline/coast, not only distant water. While mentioned less often than general ocean views, the evidence is strong enough to treat coastline views as a building feature.
Many listings describe views into the complex’s lush landscaping and grounds, using language such as 'park-like setting under mature shower trees', 'lushly landscaped 50+ acre grounds', and 'nestled in a serene, forest-like setting'. These consistent descriptions show that many units enjoy garden/landscaped outlooks, so garden views should be considered a building feature despite the absence of the GARDEN MLS code.
Clear and repeated evidence for golf course views. Numerous remarks mention “golf course,” “fairway,” “18th hole,” and “fronting/overlooking Mid-Pacific Country Club,” often tied to lanais and primary suites. The pattern appears across many listings from different agents, so the feature is strongly supported.
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Sunset views are supported by multiple explicit listing remarks. Phrases such as “sunsets dipping behind the Ko'olau Mountain Range,” “beautiful sunsets,” and “glowing sunsets” appear in several descriptions, often alongside golf course and mountain views. This suggests sunset exposure is a real building-level offering for at least some units.
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I searched for explicit references to viewing Friday night fireworks from the building or from unit lanais. The remarks discuss golf course, mountain, ocean, sunset, and sunset/rainbow views, but do not mention fireworks views.
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MLS checkbox data indicates RESMAN on 15 of 20 recent listings, and multiple agent remarks explicitly reference on-site or resident management—phrases include 'resident manager', 'on-site management', and 'security patrol/guard'. Evidence is consistent across many listings and aligns with prior High confidence that the building has an on-site/resident manager.
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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.