
Capitol Place
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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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Capitol Place
Building Overview
Capitol Place in Downtown-Chinatown (2008 concrete building) with ocean and mountain views; amenities include pool and fitness center.

About Capitol Place
According to available records, Capitol Place is located in the Downtown-Chinatown neighborhood and was built in 2008 with concrete construction. The building offers ocean and mountain views from select units.
Key on-site amenities listed in MLS data include a pool, fitness center, BBQ area, resident manager, concierge services, and a security guard. Units use split air conditioning systems.
Parking is available with covered, assigned stalls and guest parking. Pets and short-term rentals are not allowed. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS data. Based on MLS data, buyers should verify all building details, rules, and fees with the seller or management prior to purchase.
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 statements such as "80% owner occupied," "majority owner occupied," or other descriptions of owner occupancy. No owner-occupancy information appears in the public remarks, so the percentage remains unknown.
I searched for explicit references such as "4 elevators," "four elevators," or "multiple elevators." The remarks mention secured elevators and units located near elevators, but do not state how many elevators the building has.
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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Cable TV is marked as included in 18 of 20 current MLS listings, providing strong building-level evidence. The public remarks do not explicitly mention cable, but there is no contradictory statement and the checkbox pattern is highly consistent.
Common area electricity is included in 19 of 20 current listings, making this a very strong building-level conclusion. Public remarks consistently describe substantial shared building operations and amenities, though they do not specifically quote 'common electric.'
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Hot water should be treated as not included. The current MLS data favors WTRHTR over HOTWAT (16 versus 6 listings), and numerous remarks explicitly mention individual water heaters, including replacements in 2024 and new 50-gallon electric models.
Internet service is marked as included in 18 of 20 current MLS listings, providing strong building-level support. The public remarks generally focus on amenities and unit features and do not explicitly mention internet, but the checkbox pattern is highly consistent.
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Sewer is included in all 20 current MLS listings, the strongest available evidence among the analyzed features. Public remarks do not mention sewer directly, but the unanimous MLS designation strongly supports this building-level feature.
Water appears to be included in the maintenance fee. Nineteen of twenty current MLS listings mark WATER, which is very strong evidence. The public remarks do not mention utilities, so there is no contrary indication.
BBQ facilities are confirmed in well over half of the listings and are described with repeated language such as "BBQ cabanas," "trellis covered BBQ cabanas," "BBQ areas," "BBQ area for entertaining," and "barbecue grills." The broad repetition across listings supports this as a building-level amenity.
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Car wash facilities are not supported by the remarks and have extremely weak MLS evidence (1/20). With no corroborating public descriptions across many listings, this feature is best treated as not present.
Clubhouse/community-space language appears in the remarks, including an explicit "clubhouse" mention and related function/party/community room references. The evidence is not as frequent as for core amenities, but the current MLS data (6/20) and direct mention support inclusion.
Concierge/front-desk service is supported by multiple current remarks and the MLS amenities data (11 of 20 listings show CONCIE). Key phrases include 'concierge,' '24/7 concierge,' 'front desk concierge,' and '24 hour front desk staff,' which clearly indicate staffed service rather than security-only coverage. The repeated mentions across different listings suggest this is a genuine building amenity.
Dog-park access is one of the most consistently repeated building amenities. Listings refer to a "dog park," "dedicated dog park," and "bark park" across many different property descriptions, providing strong multi-listing confirmation.
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Exercise facilities are strongly and repeatedly confirmed across many listings, including phrases such as "24 hour fitness center," "state-of-the-art fitness center," "fully equipped gym," "great exercise rooms," and "large fitness room with lots of exercise equipment." The evidence is consistent across multiple agents and is not limited to a single copied remark.
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Meeting or function space is strongly supported by remarks such as "meeting rooms with AV support," "large meeting room," and "large furnished meeting room." Several listings also use related terms including "function room" and "community/party room," confirming shared meeting/event facilities.
Evidence strongly supports patio/deck-type amenities at Capitol Place. Multiple listings mention outdoor/shared spaces such as a "recreation deck," "BBQ cabanas," and unit-level outdoor areas like a "lanai" or "private balcony," appearing across many remarks and not just a single agent's copy. This is consistent with the prior high-confidence building amenity data.
I found no remark-level support for a jogging or walking path in the building. With only 7/20 MLS listings checking the box and no explicit mentions in the public remarks, this feature appears unsupported and is likely an MLS data error. Confidence is high enough to correct it to false.
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Remarks include "recreation deck" and "spacious recreation deck," along with broader descriptions of resort-style shared amenity areas. The terminology varies between agents, but the current MLS frequency and explicit deck references support a building recreation area.
Multiple listings specifically mention a "recreation room," "recreation/party room with kitchenette," "spacious recreation and party room," "function room," or "party room." This confirms a shared recreation and event space despite the feature appearing in fewer MLS records than the more frequently advertised amenities.
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Storage is strongly validated across numerous independent listing remarks, including explicit phrases such as "private storage locker," "two storage units," "three storage lockers," "large storage locker in garage," and "stand-alone large storage space next to its parking stall." The feature appears across many unit types and listing agents, indicating Capitol Place offers storage units/lockers broadly rather than this being a copied checkbox error.
I searched for surfboard storage, board storage, surf storage, and combined bike/surfboard storage. No surfboard-specific storage facility is identified in the public remarks.
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Trash chute is supported primarily by the strong current MLS frequency of 17 out of 20 listings and the previously high-confidence building record. The public remarks generally focus on lifestyle amenities and do not discuss trash service, but there is no contradictory evidence suggesting the system is absent or has changed.
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Whirlpool/spa amenities are clearly present, with remarks using "whirlpool spa," "whirlpool," "jacuzzi," "hot tub," and "spa." Even though MLS checkbox frequency is moderate (7/20), the explicit repeated mentions provide strong confirmation.
Pool amenities are confirmed across numerous listings, with at least 20 of 20 current listings containing explicit references such as “swimming pool,” “infinity pool,” “heated pool,” “heated infinity pool,” and “wading pool.” The repeated detailed descriptions across many units and agents, consistent with the prior high-confidence history, provide overwhelming evidence that Capitol Place has a building pool.
Heated pool evidence appears in multiple remarks, including phrases like "heated pool," "heated infinity pool," and "infinity pool" in several separate listings. Because these are explicit mentions from multiple agents and align with the MLS HEAPOO flags, this feature should be included with high confidence.
I searched for "salt water pool," "saltwater pool," "salt pool," and "saline pool." No saltwater-related wording appears in the public remarks.
All 20 of 20 current listings identify washer/dryer in the inclusions. Multiple remarks across different unit types explicitly mention "Samsung Washer/Dryer," "WASHER/DRYER," and "in-unit washer/dryer," with some also describing a dedicated laundry room, providing strong evidence beyond potentially copied MLS checkbox data.
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I searched for references to coin laundry, quarters, card-operated machines, laundry fees, and coin-op facilities. The remarks mention laundry rooms and in-unit washers/dryers but provide no evidence that community laundry requires payment.
I searched for phrases such as "laundry on each floor," "laundry room on every floor," and "floor-by-floor laundry." No such language was found in the public remarks, so every-floor community laundry is not supported.
Parking is overwhelmingly confirmed across the listings. Multiple agents describe it consistently, including "2 parking," "two parking stalls," "tandem parking," and "garage" access, so this appears to be stable building-level information rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
Assigned parking is strongly supported by both MLS data and public remarks. Multiple listings explicitly mention "assigned parking," "two assigned parking stalls," or an "assigned covered parking stall," indicating this is a legitimate building feature rather than isolated copy-paste.
Covered parking is unequivocally established for Capitol Place. Public remarks from many listings reference secured garages, covered tandem stalls, covered side-by-side stalls, or covered parking, consistently corroborating the 20/20 MLS result.
The listings confirm that parking is associated with many units, including tandem and assigned stalls. However, no remarks explicitly say deeded parking, parking included in the deed, or owned parking, so deeded status is not supported.
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I searched the remarks for parking fees, monthly charges, rental costs, and additional parking expenses. Nothing was found indicating a separate parking fee.
Guest parking is repeatedly confirmed in public remarks, including "Guest Parking!" and "ample guest parking too," as well as references to covered guest parking and plentiful guest parking. The evidence appears across multiple listings and agents, supporting this as a building-level amenity.
Secured parking/entry is well supported by the listings. Remarks refer to a 'secured garage,' 'secured building,' 'secured elevators,' and 24/7 security/front desk staff, all of which support controlled or secured access. The evidence is consistent enough to treat this as a building feature.
Tandem parking is clearly available in the building, with many listings specifically identifying two tandem stalls or covered tandem parking. Although only 8/20 current MLS records carry the tandem code, the repeated explicit remarks from multiple listings strongly establish tandem parking as an available building feature.
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I searched for references to a parking waitlist or instructions to join a parking queue. The remarks contain no such information.
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I searched for key-card, fob, card-reader, and electronic-access language. Although the property is described as secured, the specific card/fob access system is not confirmed.
Security service is strongly supported across the building: at least 13 of 20 listings carry the SECGUA amenity, and many remarks from multiple listings explicitly mention 24-hour or 24/7 security. The repeated descriptions include staffed front desks, security, and video surveillance, indicating this is a genuine building-level feature rather than isolated copy-paste.
I searched for "security patrol," "roving security," "patrol service," and "patrolled building." General staffed security and surveillance do not explicitly establish patrol service.
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Across the listings, there is no consistent evidence of building-wide central air conditioning. Instead, the remarks repeatedly mention unit-level cooling such as 'Mitsubishi split A/C units,' 'split AC in every room,' and 'new AC systems,' which points to individual split systems rather than central HVAC.
Split AC is strongly supported across the building: ACSPL appears in 20/20 current MLS listings, and many remarks from multiple listings explicitly mention split A/C systems. Examples include “4 Mitsubishi split A/C units,” “Split A/C in every room,” “split ACs in every room,” and “newer split AC systems (installed 2022),” indicating this is not merely copied checkbox data.
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Concrete construction is supported by 17 of 20 current MLS listings and aligns with the prior high-confidence assessment. The remarks consistently describe the property as a newer luxury high-rise and do not suggest an alternative construction type.
Double-wall construction is checked in 7 of 20 listings, so it may be a building attribute but is not consistently reported. Public remarks do not explicitly confirm double-wall construction; the reference to insulated exterior glass walls is only indirect evidence and may reflect copied MLS data.
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Masonry/stucco appears in only 2 of 20 MLS records and is not referenced in the public remarks, so the evidence is limited. This may reflect sparse or copy-pasted MLS checkbox data rather than a clearly described building feature.
Steel frame construction appears in 11 of 20 listings, which is enough to support the feature at moderate confidence. The remarks do not explicitly confirm it, so this looks like a recurring MLS classification rather than remark-based verification.
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Above-ground construction is checked in 3 of 20 listings and is indirectly supported by numerous remarks identifying Capitol Place as a high-rise with units on upper floors. Because the remarks do not explicitly describe above-ground construction or materials, confidence is moderate rather than high.
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I searched for explicit short-term-rental permissions and related terms such as STR, NUC, TVU, and vacation rental. No supporting language was found, so this is treated as false based on the absence of evidence.
The remarks describe residential amenities and services but do not mention participation in a hotel rental pool. Because short-term rental permission is not established, the prerequisite for a hotel pool is also not met.
I searched for mandatory rental-pool language, including required participation and inability to opt out. No such wording appears, and the lack of supported STR permission requires this value to be false.
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I searched for leasehold wording, ground lease references, expiration dates, and renewal or extension information. No specific lease expiry year was found, so the value is unknown.
The remarks directly indicate that VA financing is acceptable. This is clear, explicit evidence supporting a true value.
I searched for references to fully insured status, full or comprehensive building insurance, HOA insurance, or walls-in coverage. The remarks discuss amenities, security, and building management but contain no insurance wording.
Fire sprinklers are strongly supported by the current MLS data, with 17/20 listings marking FIRSPR. One listing explicitly states, "Newer project containing Sprinklers!"; this direct building-level reference, combined with the previously high-confidence history, confirms the feature across the building rather than suggesting a copy-paste checkbox error.
I searched for language indicating a passed fire/life safety evaluation, FLSE approval, fire-safety certification, life-safety compliance, or a passed fire inspection. None of the public remarks contain such a statement, so there is no affirmative evidence of passage.
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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Ocean views are strongly supported across the building. Multiple remarks from different listings explicitly reference 'sparkling ocean,' 'Pacific Ocean views,' and 'panoramic views of the city skyline, mountains and ocean,' suggesting this is not a one-off copy/paste error.
Mountain views are strongly established for Capitol Place. Across many listings, remarks explicitly mention "mountains," "mauka," "Punchbowl," "Ko'olau," and "Waianae" views, often alongside city and ocean views. The evidence is consistent across multiple agents and high-floor/corner units, so the feature is well supported.
At least 8 of 20 current listings contain the Diamond Head view designation, and numerous remarks independently mention "Diamond Head views," "Diamond Head side," or panoramic views including Diamond Head. The evidence is strong across multiple units and agents rather than being limited to a single copied remark.
City views are supported universally in the current MLS data, with CITY appearing in 20 of 20 listings. Remarks include "breathtaking floor-to-ceiling panoramic views of the city skyline," "stunning city views," and "gorgeous mountain, city lights & ocean views," confirming that the building offers city-view units.
No listings mention 'coastline', 'shoreline', or 'coastal' views and 0/20 MLS view_descriptions include COASTL, even though agents frequently describe views in detail.
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Sunrise exposure is supported by 11 of 20 current MLS listings, although it is less consistently stated in prose than the city or Diamond Head views. Supporting remarks include a "Cool, East facing unit" and multiple descriptions of homes flooded with sunlight, while the repeated SUNRIS designation confirms this is an available building-level view characteristic.
Sunset views are plausible for some units at Capitol Place based on the current MLS view data showing sunset in about half of recent listings. However, the public remarks do not consistently spell out sunset, western exposure, or evening sun, so the support is weaker than for mountain or city views. This looks like a unit-level feature available in some stacks rather than a universal building trait.
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I searched for direct statements such as "fireworks view," "watch fireworks from the lanai," or seeing fireworks from a unit. No qualifying fireworks-view language was found.
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Resident manager presence is strongly supported for Capitol Place. Multiple remarks explicitly state 'resident manager' or 'Res. Manager,' and the current MLS data shows 17/20 listings with RESMAN checked. This is consistent across several listings and agents, suggesting a real on-site staffing feature rather than a checkbox error.
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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.