
Capitol Place
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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 looked for explicit owner-occupancy statements such as "80% owner occupied," "majority owner occupied," or similar phrasing and found none. The remarks repeatedly describe the building as well managed and pet friendly, but they do not provide any owner-occupancy figure.
I searched the remarks for an explicit elevator count such as "4 elevators," "multiple elevators," or similar wording and found none. The listings mention secured elevators and proximity to elevator access, but that does not confirm 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 appears to be included in the association fee. The current MLS dataset is highly consistent, with 18 of 20 listings marking CABTV, and the public remarks do not contradict this. This looks like a stable building-level inclusion rather than a one-off agent entry.
Common area electricity appears to be included in the maintenance fee. Seventeen of twenty current MLS listings mark OTCOEX, which is strong building-level evidence. The remarks focus on amenities and unit features, with no sign of a change or correction.
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Hot water should not be treated as included. Only 6 of 20 current MLS listings show HOTWAT, while 16 of 20 list individual water heaters, and multiple remarks specifically say the water heater was replaced or newly installed. That combination is strong evidence against maintenance-fee hot water.
Internet service appears to be included in the association fee. Eighteen of twenty current MLS listings mark INTSER, giving strong support for this feature. The public remarks do not suggest any recent change, so this looks reliable at the building level.
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Sewer is included in the maintenance fee. All 20 current MLS listings list SEWER in association_fee_includes, making this extremely reliable. There is no indication in the remarks of any recent change or agent correction.
Water appears to be included in the maintenance fee. Nineteen of twenty current MLS listings mark WATER, which is very strong building-level evidence. The remarks do not mention any exception or change, so this should be treated as highly reliable.
BBQ is strongly supported by both MLS data and public remarks. Listings mention "BBQ cabanas," "BBQ areas," "barbecue grills," and "trellis covered BBQ cabanas," across many separate remarks.
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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 evidence is present but less consistent than the major amenities. At least one listing explicitly says "clubhouse," while several others reference "party room," "recreation room," or "community/party room," suggesting a shared amenity area that may be described inconsistently by agents. The evidence is enough to include it, but with lower confidence than the most frequently mentioned features.
Concierge/front-desk service is supported by multiple current remarks, including 'concierge,' '24-hour front desk staff,' 'front desk concierge,' and '24/7 concierge.' Combined with the historical MLS data, this is strong building-level evidence rather than a single copied remark. The amenity appears to be part of the building's standard service offering.
Dog-park access is repeatedly confirmed across many listings and agents. The remarks are highly consistent, with phrases like "dog park," "dedicated dog park," and "bark park for pets," which strongly supports a true shared amenity. This is one of the clearest features in the dataset.
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Exercise/fitness amenities are repeatedly confirmed across the listings. Current remarks mention "24 hour fitness center," "state-of-the-art fitness center," "large gym," and "exercise room," showing consistent support from multiple agents rather than a one-off copy-paste.
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Meeting/function space is consistently confirmed. Current remarks include "meeting rooms with AV support," "function room," "large meeting room," and "community/party room," indicating a real shared building amenity.
Evidence strongly supports patio/deck-type amenities at Capitol Place. At least several listings mention a "lanai," "private balcony," or "recreation deck," and many others describe outdoor common areas such as "BBQ cabanas" and poolside spaces. The consistency across many listings suggests this is a real building feature, not a copy-paste anomaly.
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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A shared recreation area is supported by MLS data and remarks describing a "recreation deck," "poolside areas," and general amenity spaces. The evidence is recurring enough to treat this as a building amenity.
Recreation room evidence is present in multiple remarks, including "recreation room," "recreation and party room," and "spacious recreation and party room." While not universal, the repeated references across listings make it a credible shared amenity.
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Capitol Place clearly offers storage units/lockers. The feature is mentioned in many current listings, with phrases like "two storage units," "storage locker," "extra-large storage locker," "three storage lockers," and "large storage locker in garage," across multiple agents and unit types. This aligns with the already-high MLS checkbox frequency and does not look like a copy-paste error.
I looked for surfboard-specific storage terms, including surf storage, board storage, or bike and surfboard storage. The listings mention general storage lockers and storage units only, with no surfboard storage evidence.
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Trash chute appears to be a genuine building amenity based on strong MLS checkbox data. Although the public remarks do not often mention it directly, the 17/20 MLS frequency is high enough to support inclusion.
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Whirlpool/spa amenities are clearly present in the building. Remarks repeatedly use "whirlpool spa," "jacuzzi," and "hot tub," with multiple agents confirming the feature across different listings.
Pool evidence is extremely strong and consistent across the listings. Dozens of remarks mention it explicitly, including "infinity pool," "heated pool," "swimming pool," and "heated infinity pool," often alongside related spa/whirlpool amenities. The consistency across many listings and agents suggests this is a stable building-wide amenity, not a copy-paste error.
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 wording like saltwater pool, salt pool, or saline pool. The pool is described as heated, infinity, or resort-style, but there is no public remark confirming a salt-water pool.
In-unit laundry is strongly supported and appears consistent across Capitol Place. Multiple current listings explicitly mention washer/dryer in the unit, including detailed references such as "Samsung Washer/Dryer," "WASHER/DRYER," and "in-unit washer/dryer." The evidence is broad and repeated across many listings, suggesting this is a real building-wide feature rather than a copy-paste error.
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I looked for terms such as coin laundry, coin-op, quarters, card-operated, or laundry fee. The public remarks do not mention paid community laundry, and several listings instead reference in-unit washer/dryer.
I searched for references like "laundry on each floor," "laundry room on every floor," or similar floor-by-floor community laundry details. The remarks only mention laundry room or washer/dryer in-unit, which does not confirm community laundry on every floor.
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 across the listings. Multiple remarks explicitly say "two assigned parking spaces," "assigned parking," and "designated"/reserved-style tandem stalls, indicating this is not just MLS checkbox noise. Evidence appears consistent across many agents and listing types, including penthouses and standard units.
Covered parking is clearly established for this building. The remarks repeatedly mention "covered parking," "covered tandem parking," "secured garage," and similar language across many listings, showing broad and consistent support. This appears to be a stable building feature rather than a copied one-off note.
I looked for explicit wording like deeded parking, owned stall, or parking included in deed. The remarks consistently describe assigned, tandem, covered, or included stalls, but that is not enough to confirm deeded parking.
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I searched for parking fee, monthly parking charge, additional parking cost, and parking rental references. None were found, so there is no evidence of a separate parking fee in these remarks.
Guest parking is repeatedly confirmed across the listings. Several independent remarks explicitly reference guest parking, suggesting this is a real shared building amenity and not just a checkbox artifact. The wording is consistent enough to treat this as well supported.
Secured parking/entry is strongly supported by the remarks. Multiple listings reference a "secured garage," "secured building," and "secured elevators," alongside 24/7 security and staffed front desk coverage, which collectively indicate controlled access. The evidence is broad and consistent across many agents.
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I looked for parking waitlist, waiting list, or instructions to join a parking queue. The remarks do not mention any waitlist system, so there is no evidence for one here.
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I looked for key card, keycard, fob access, card reader, or electronic entry references. The remarks mention secured elevators, secured garage, and 24/7 security, but not a card/fob access system.
Security guard/service is strongly supported for Capitol Place. Across the current remarks, a large share of listings explicitly mention "24-hour security," "24/7 security," "24/7 concierge," or "front desk staff and security," which is consistent with the existing MLS amenity flag. The evidence appears repeated across multiple agents rather than a single copy-paste source, so this should remain included.
I searched for explicit patrol-related wording such as security patrol, roving security, or patrolled building. The remarks repeatedly mention 24/7 security and front desk staff, but not 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 clearly a building feature available to buyers, with 20/20 current MLS records including ACSPL. Multiple independent remarks explicitly confirm it across many listings, often with specifics like 'Mitsubishi split A/C units,' 'split AC in every room,' and recent replacement dates, suggesting this is not copy-paste noise but a consistent feature of the building.
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Concrete construction is strongly supported by the MLS record: 16 of 20 listings use CONCRE. None of the remarks suggest a different construction type, and the repeated building-level descriptions are consistent with a concrete high-rise.
Double wall construction is checked in 9 of 20 current MLS listings, suggesting it may be a real building attribute but not a highly consistent one. The remarks do not mention it, so this relies on MLS data alone and remains a moderate-confidence feature.
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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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I searched for short-term rental indicators such as STR allowed, legal vacation rental, NUC, TVU, hotel program wording, and minimum-stay rules. Nothing in the public remarks suggests short-term rentals are allowed, so this is treated as not supported by the remarks.
I looked for hotel rental pool language such as hotel program, managed by hotel, Hilton pool, Ritz pool, or similar phrases. There are no such references, and since STR is not supported in the remarks, this must also be false.
I searched for wording like mandatory hotel pool, required participation, cannot opt out, or must rent. No such language appears in the remarks, and there is also no evidence that STR is allowed, so this is false.
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I searched for leasehold language such as lease expires, ground lease, land lease, leasehold, and renewal/extension dates, but found nothing in the public remarks. With no expiry year stated, this remains unknown.
The listings directly indicate VA financing is accepted. I looked for phrases like VA approved, VA financing, and VA loans accepted, and found an explicit VA OK mention. This supports a high-confidence true value.
I searched the remarks for HOA insurance language suggesting full or walls-in coverage and found no such wording. The public remarks focus on amenities, security, and renovations, but do not address the building's insurance status.
Fire sprinklers are strongly supported for Capitol Place. At least one remark explicitly states "Newer project containing Sprinklers!" and the current MLS data shows FIRSPR in 17/20 listings, which is consistent with building-wide sprinkler coverage rather than a one-off unit feature. The evidence is strong and appears to be consistent across multiple agents, not just copy-paste noise.
I looked for any public-remark language indicating the building passed a fire/life safety evaluation, including FLSE or fire inspection references, and found nothing. The remarks do mention sprinklers and security features, but those are not the same as a documented FLSE pass.
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. Roughly 15+ remarks explicitly mention mountains, Punchbowl, Ko'olau, Waianae, or mauka-related views, across multiple listings and agents. This does not look like a single copy-paste error; it is consistent throughout the remarks and supported by current MLS view data.
Diamond Head views are well supported for the building. About 8+ remarks explicitly mention Diamond Head or the Diamond Head side, including several with 'Diamond Head, ocean, city, and mountain views' and 'unobstructed Diamond Head' language. This appears to be a genuine building-level view option rather than an MLS checkbox artifact.
City views appear universal for Capitol Place. The remarks repeatedly describe "city views," "city skyline," "city lights," "cityscape," and similar wording across many listings, making this a very high-confidence building feature. The consistency across multiple agents strongly supports the feature.
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, though less explicitly than the other views. Around 11 listings have SUNRIS in the MLS data, and current remarks include indicators like 'East/Diamond Head side' and 'East facing unit,' which are consistent with sunrise-oriented units. Evidence is moderate-to-strong but not as direct as the mountain, Diamond Head, or city view evidence.
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 that fireworks can be seen from the building or units, such as watching fireworks from a lanai or window. The remarks discuss ocean, city, and mountain views, but nothing about fireworks views.
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Resident manager presence is strongly supported for Capitol Place. At least 3 current remarks explicitly mention "resident manager" or "Res. Manager," and this aligns with the historical MLS pattern where 17 of 20 listings included RESMAN in amenities. The repeated wording across different listings suggests this is a real building feature rather than a one-off copy/paste 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.