
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 direct owner-occupancy statements or similar phrasing in the remarks, but none appeared. The descriptions discuss unit condition, amenities, and location rather than resident composition. Because no percentage or qualitative ownership mix is stated, this remains unknown.
I searched the remarks for an explicit elevator count or wording like 'multiple elevators' but found none. The listings only reference secured elevators or being near the elevator, which confirms elevators exist but does not state how many. Without a specific number in the remarks, the count 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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Cable TV appears to be included in the association fee. The current MLS dataset is highly consistent, with 18 of 20 listings checking CABTV, and the public remarks do not contradict that. This looks like a stable building-wide inclusion rather than a one-off agent entry.
Common area electricity is likely included in the maintenance fee. Sixteen of twenty current MLS listings mark OTCOEX, and none of the remarks suggest otherwise. The pattern is consistent enough to treat as a building-level fee inclusion.
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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, and the remarks are silent on any separate internet billing. This is consistent across many listings and likely reflects a real building benefit.
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Sewer is included in the maintenance fee. All 20 current MLS listings list SEWER in association_fee_includes, making this the strongest possible MLS signal. The public remarks provide no contradiction.
Water appears to be included in the maintenance fee. Nineteen of twenty current MLS listings mark WATER, and the remarks do not suggest separate water billing. This is very strong building-level evidence.
BBQ amenities are repeatedly confirmed in the public remarks. The building is described with "BBQ cabanas," "BBQ areas," "barbecue grills," and similar wording across many listings, matching the strong MLS checkbox rate of 17/20. The evidence is consistent and clearly building-level.
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Moderate evidence: clubhouse/community room is explicitly mentioned in a few remarks (and multiple listings reference party/recreation/community rooms). MLS has 5/20 checkboxes marked. Evidence is not widespread across all agent remarks, so confidence is moderate.
Concierge/front-desk service is strongly supported for Capitol Place. Multiple listings explicitly mention it, including "24-hour front desk staff," "24/7 concierge," and "Concierge front desk," which appears across different remarks rather than a single copy-paste. This aligns with the prior high-confidence MLS data and shows the feature is a real building amenity.
Dog park access is directly and repeatedly confirmed. Many remarks use explicit phrases like "dog park," "bark park," and "dedicated dog park," and the current MLS data is nearly unanimous at 19/20. This is very strong building-level evidence.
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Exercise/fitness amenities are strongly supported across the building. Multiple listings mention a "gym," "fitness center," "exercise room," and "large fitness room," and the current MLS data is unanimous at 20/20. This is high-confidence, consistent evidence across many remarks rather than a one-off agent copy/paste issue.
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There is solid evidence that Capitol Place has a shared meeting/function space. Several listings explicitly mention a "meeting room," "function room," or "community room," and the MLS checkbox appears in most listings at 15/20. The repeated language suggests this is a real amenity rather than a mistaken checkbox.
Strong evidence that Capitol Place offers patio/deck-type amenities. At least 13 of 20 listings have PATDEC/COVPAT checked, and several remarks mention shared outdoor spaces including a "recreation deck," "lanai," and "BBQ cabanas." The consistency across multiple listings suggests this is a real building amenity, not just copy-paste noise.
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 amenity is supported by both MLS data and remarks. Listings refer to a "recreation room," "recreation and party room," and "recreation deck," which aligns with the current amenity data. This appears to be a real building feature even though not every listing mentions it.
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Capitol Place clearly offers storage units/lockers. The remarks repeatedly mention storage across many listings, including phrases like "storage locker," "storage unit," "two storage units," "three storage lockers," and "extra storage locker." This is consistent across multiple agents and matches the current MLS data, so confidence is very high.
I looked for surfboard storage, board storage, or surf storage amenities. The remarks mention general storage lockers and storage units, but nothing specifically for surfboards.
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Trash chute appears to be a real building amenity based on the strong MLS data, which shows it in 17/20 listings. While the remarks do not explicitly call it out, the high checkbox rate suggests this is likely a genuine common feature rather than a copy/paste mistake. Confidence is high, but slightly lower than the features directly confirmed in remarks.
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Good evidence: whirlpool/jacuzzi/hot tub is explicitly mentioned across many listings (quotes include "whirlpool spa", "jacuzzi", "hot tub", "spa"). Although MLS checkbox count is moderate (8/20), the repeated explicit agent remarks describing jacuzzi/whirlpool across many separate listings support a high confidence inclusion.
Pool evidence is extremely strong across the remarks: dozens of listings mention it, often with specific phrasing like "swimming pool," "heated infinity pool," "infinity edge swimming pool," and "heated pool with cabanas." The consistency across many different listings and agents suggests this is a stable building 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 the remarks for any indication the pool is saltwater or saline. The pool is described as heated, infinity, or resort-style, but there is no salt-pool wording.
In-unit laundry is strongly supported by both historical MLS data and current remarks. Multiple listings explicitly say "Samsung Washer/Dryer," "WASHER/DRYER," "in-unit W/D," and "washer/dryer in the unit," appearing across several different listing descriptions. This looks like consistent building-level availability, not just isolated agent wording.
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I looked for wording such as coin laundry, coin-op, quarters, card-operated, or laundry fees. The public remarks only reference in-unit washer/dryer and do not indicate paid community laundry.
I searched the remarks for references to laundry rooms on each floor, floor-by-floor laundry, or similar community laundry layout details. The listings mention in-unit washer/dryer and a laundry room in one unit, but nothing about shared laundry facilities on every floor.
Parking is overwhelmingly confirmed across the listings: essentially every remark references parking in some form, including '2 parking,' 'two parking stalls,' 'tandem parking,' and 'covered parking.' This is strong building-level evidence and does not appear to be a copy-paste error because the wording varies across many agents and unit types.
Assigned/reserved parking is well supported by the remarks, with several listings explicitly saying 'assigned parking' or 'two assigned parking spaces.' The combination of strong MLS checkbox data and repeated narrative mentions makes this a high-confidence building feature.
Covered parking is clearly established at Capitol Place. Listings consistently describe parking as 'covered,' 'secured garage,' or 'covered tandem,' which strongly supports a building-level covered parking feature across multiple units and agents.
I looked for explicit wording like deeded parking, owned stall, or parking included in deed. The remarks consistently describe parking as assigned, covered, tandem, or included, but do not explicitly say it is deeded.
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I searched for any reference to a separate monthly parking fee, parking rental, or additional parking charge. None of the listings mention a parking cost, so there is no evidence that a parking fee exists.
Guest parking is repeatedly confirmed in the remarks. Several listings explicitly say "Guest Parking!" or "ample guest parking," and one notes "covered guest parking outside the lobby," which aligns with the strong MLS history. This is not limited to a single agent description.
There is solid evidence that parking/garage access is secured at Capitol Place. Current remarks mention a "secured garage," "secured building," "24/7 security," and secured elevators, which supports the MLS secured-entry indicator even though fewer listings explicitly spell it out. The feature appears genuine and building-level rather than copy-paste noise.
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I looked for parking waitlist language such as parking waiting list or join the waitlist for parking. The public remarks do not mention any waitlist system for parking.
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I looked for card/fob entry language such as key card access, electronic access, or keycard entry. The remarks mention secured elevators, secured building, and 24/7 security, but not a card-based access system.
Security presence is strongly supported: at least 16 current listing remarks explicitly state building security (quotes include '24-hour security', '24/7 security', '24-hr security', and '24/7 security and video surveillance'). Evidence appears across many agent remarks and matches historical MLS checkbox prevalence (14/20), indicating a real building-level security service rather than isolated copy/paste.
I searched for references to patrol service or roving security. The listings repeatedly mention 24/7 security, front desk staff, and video surveillance, but not security patrol.
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Split AC is overwhelmingly supported across the listings, with many remarks explicitly stating ductless systems in multiple rooms and details like 'Mitsubishi split A/C units' and 'split AC in every room.' The current remarks strongly confirm the MLS checkbox data rather than suggesting a copy-paste error, and there is no meaningful contradictory evidence.
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Concrete construction appears to be a stable building attribute for Capitol Place: 16 of 20 current MLS listings check CONCRE. The public remarks do not explicitly mention construction type, but there is no conflicting evidence, and the repeated MLS pattern suggests this is not a one-off agent input.
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 current MLS listings for Capitol Place. The remarks are silent on structure, so the evidence comes mainly from the MLS checkbox pattern; this looks plausible but still somewhat mixed compared with concrete.
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I searched for STR permission language such as short-term rental allowed, legal vacation rental, NUC, or TVU, as well as restriction clues like 30-day minimum or owner-occupant only. The remarks do not establish that short-term rentals are allowed, so this remains unsupported in the public text.
I looked for hotel rental pool references such as hotel pool, managed by hotel, Hilton pool, Ritz pool, or similar programs. No such language appears in the remarks, and there is no basis to mark this feature true.
I searched for mandatory rental-pool wording like must participate, required to rent, or cannot opt out. The remarks do not mention any rental pool program, so there is no evidence that participation is mandatory.
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I searched the listings for leasehold language such as lease expires, ground lease, land lease, or any 4-digit expiry year. No lease-expiry information appears in the public remarks, so the year remains unknown.
The public remarks directly indicate VA financing is accepted. I searched for phrases like VA approved, VA financing, and VA loans accepted, and found an explicit match. This is strong public-remarks evidence for VA eligibility.
I searched the listings for HOA insurance language such as 'fully insured' or 'walls-in coverage' and found no such wording. The remarks focus on amenities and renovations, not insurance coverage details. This feature cannot be confirmed from the provided text.
Fire sprinkler coverage is strongly supported for Capitol Place. Across the provided remarks, at least one listing explicitly states 'Newer project containing Sprinklers!' and the current MLS data shows FIRSPR in 17/20 listings. The consistency suggests this is a real building feature rather than a copied checkbox.
I looked for any public-remarks language indicating a passed fire/life safety evaluation or similar certification, but nothing was stated. The remarks mention sprinklers and security, yet that is not the same as an FLSE pass. No evidence was provided to confirm this feature.
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 clearly established for the building. The remarks repeatedly cite multiple mountain references from different listings, including Ko'olau, Punchbowl, Waianae, and mauka-side phrasing, which strongly supports the feature.
At least ~8–12 remark blocks explicitly mention Diamond Head or 'Diamond Head side' views (examples: 'Diamond Head, ocean, city views', 'Rarely available Diamond Head side 2 bed'). The repeated, specific references across different listings indicate some units and high-floor positions offer Diamond Head views.
City views appear to be universal or near-universal for this building. Listings repeatedly use phrases like 'city skyline,' 'city views,' 'city lights,' and 'cityscape,' making this the strongest-supported view 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 by moderate evidence. While explicit 'sunrise' wording is uncommon, multiple listings reference east-facing or Diamond Head/east-side units, which is a reasonable indicator of morning sun or sunrise views for some units.
Sunset views are plausible for some units in the building, but the public remarks do not explicitly emphasize sunset wording. Because the MLS data currently shows a substantial number of listings with sunset in the view field, this is likely a building-level feature for some units rather than a universal one.
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I searched for direct statements that residents can see fireworks from their units, lanai, or the building. The remarks describe ocean, city, and mountain views, but do not mention fireworks views.
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Resident manager presence is well supported across the remarks and MLS history. Multiple listings explicitly reference a 'resident manager' or 'Res. Manager,' including one that notes 'a resident manager, and 24/7 security.' The repeated mentions across different listings indicate a genuine building-level feature, not just MLS copy-paste.
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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.