
Coronado A
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Coronado A
Building Overview
Coronado A in Ewa (built 1995) — wood frame building with sunset views, pool and BBQ area. Pets and short-term rentals not allowed.

About Coronado A
Coronado A is a residential building located in the Ewa neighborhood, built in 1995. According to available records, the structure is wood frame construction and offers sunset views.
Based on MLS data, common-area amenities include a pool, a BBQ area and a resident manager. Units are served by window air conditioning. Management company details are listed as unknown in the available records.
Parking is available with covered, assigned stalls and guest parking. Pets are not allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted, per MLS data. This summary is based on MLS-provided information; buyers should verify all details, rules and any applicable fees with the listing agent or managing entity.
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 explicit owner-occupancy percentages and descriptions such as "80% owner occupied," "majority owner occupied," or "highly owner occupied." No owner-occupancy information appears in the remarks, so the percentage is unknown.
I searched the remarks for explicit elevator information, including terms such as "elevators," "multiple elevators," and numeric counts like "4 elevators." None of the listings mention elevators, so the number is 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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Thirteen of 20 current listings include OTCOEX in the association fee inclusions. No public remarks explicitly quote 'common area electricity' or 'common electric,' so the conclusion relies primarily on repeated MLS data rather than independently described remarks.
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Zero of 20 current listings include HOTWAT, and 16 of 20 list WTRHTR. The remarks contain no mention of included hot water, so the absence is strong across the MLS data and is consistent with the building using individual water heaters.
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Seventeen of 20 listings identify SEWER as included in the association fee. No public remarks explicitly state 'sewer included,' but the evidence is strong across the current MLS records and does not appear dependent on a single agent.
Seventeen of 20 current listings show WATER included in the association fee. Although none of the supplied remarks explicitly say 'water included,' the repeated listing data across many units provides strong support for inclusion.
At least 10 listings explicitly mention a building BBQ amenity, using phrases such as "BBQ area," "community BBQ," and "a bbq and recreation area." The repeated references across multiple listings and alignment with the current 17/20 MLS checkbox count provide strong evidence that Coronado offers shared BBQ facilities.
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There is no supporting evidence in the public remarks for car wash facilities, and the amenity appears only once in the current MLS data. Because the feature is otherwise absent from the listing descriptions, confidence is high that the building does not offer a shared car wash amenity.
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Strong evidence that Coronado offers patio/deck-style outdoor spaces for some units. Current remarks mention this in many listings with phrases like 'covered lanai deck,' 'private lanai,' 'outdoor patio with storage unit,' 'private balcony,' 'private yard,' and 'fenced courtyard.' The evidence is repeated across multiple agents and aligns with the prior high-confidence MLS history.
At least 2 listings explicitly describe community "walking paths," including one detailed amenity list that pairs them with the community pool, BBQ area, and sauna; another mentions nearby parks and walking paths. Although fewer listings mention this feature than BBQ or recreation space, the explicit repeated references and historical high confidence support including it.
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At least 6 listings explicitly mention "recreation space," "recreation area," or a combined "BBQ and recreation area." These descriptions appear across different listing remarks and are consistent with the current 8/20 MLS count, strongly supporting a shared building recreation amenity.
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Storage is strongly supported across multiple current listings, not just a single agent’s copy. At least 8 listings explicitly mention storage features such as "dedicated extra storage," "storage locker," "2 storage spaces," "outdoor storage unit," and "2 outdoor storage closets," which indicates this is a real building feature rather than MLS copy-paste noise. The evidence aligns with the existing high-confidence MLS data, so the feature should remain included.
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The pool is strongly validated at the building level: at least 13 of the 20 provided remarks explicitly mention a pool or swimming pool. Multiple listings from different apparent agents describe it as a shared community amenity, including "community pool," "community swimming pool for all residents' use," and "swimming pool for all residents to use," confirming this is not merely copied checkbox data.
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In-unit laundry is overwhelmingly confirmed across the building: 20 of 20 listings include washer/dryer in the MLS data, with numerous remarks explicitly stating "in-unit washer and dryer," "in-unit laundry," or "stacked washer/dryer." The repeated, detailed confirmations across many listings and the previously high historical confidence strongly support this feature.
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Very strong evidence that the building has on-site parking. Across the provided remarks, roughly 20+ listings mention "2 parking stalls," "assigned parking," "covered parking stall," or "guest parking," which is consistent with the historical MLS data showing parking features on 19/20 listings and no NONE entries. This looks like consistent building-level parking, not a one-off agent typo.
Assigned or reserved parking is strongly supported across the building: at least 10 current remarks explicitly use phrases such as "2 assigned parking stalls," "two assigned parking spaces," or "1 covered assigned parking," while many additional listings describe two included parking stalls. The evidence appears across multiple distinct listings and agents, with details about covered/open stalls and nearby storage, confirming this is a building-level feature rather than a single listing's checkbox error.
Strong evidence that the building offers covered parking. Multiple listings explicitly say "covered parking stall," "assigned covered parking," or list mixed parking with "one covered and one open," and the historical MLS pattern supports this as a common building feature. The remarks are consistent across multiple agents and appear to be more than copy-paste checkbox noise.
Many listings mention assigned, covered, open, or included parking stalls. However, none use explicit deeded-parking language such as "deeded parking," "owned stall," or parking included in the deed.
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I searched for parking fees, monthly parking charges, parking rental costs, and additional parking expenses. The remarks describe parking as assigned or included but do not mention a fee.
Guest parking appears to be available at the building level. Roughly a dozen remarks mention guest parking in different forms, which is strong corroboration across multiple listings rather than a single agent's checkbox behavior.
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I searched for parking waitlist, waiting list, queue, or instructions to join a parking list. No public remark mentions a parking waitlist system.
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There is explicit evidence for split AC in the building from at least 2 listings, including phrases like 'a split AC system' and 'BRAND NEW split AC.' While the MLS checkbox only appears in 3/20 listings, the remarks are clear and specific enough to confirm that some units have split/ductless AC.
At least 7 current remarks explicitly mention window air conditioning or window AC units, including units in every room, each bedroom, and living areas. The evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents, and it matches the strong historical MLS pattern of ACWIUN appearing in 18 of 20 listings.
Concrete construction appears in the current MLS data for 10 of 20 listings, but none of the public remarks explicitly describe the building as concrete or reinforced concrete. This looks like MLS checkbox-based evidence rather than agent-verified description, so confidence is moderate.
Double-wall construction is supported by 15 of 20 current MLS listings showing DOUWAL, which is strong building-level evidence. The remarks are silent on construction details, so this seems to be a stable MLS attribute rather than a remark-confirmed feature.
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Across the provided listings, there are 0 explicit remark mentions of masonry or stucco construction. The MLS checkbox appears in only 1 of 20 listings, which is too sparse to treat as reliable for a building-level construction feature and is consistent with agent copy/paste errors.
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Wood-frame construction is strongly supported by the MLS data, with 16 of 20 current listings checked for WOOFRA. The public remarks do not directly mention construction type, so this appears to be driven by consistent MLS data rather than copy-pasted descriptive text.
None of the 20 listings explicitly mentions above-ground construction or materials. ABOGRO appears in 3 of 20 current MLS records, which provides some support but is not strong across multiple agent remarks and may reflect copied or unverified MLS data.
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I searched for short-term rental, STR, vacation rental, NUC, TVU, hotel use, and rental-duration language. The remarks do not indicate that short-term rentals are permitted.
I searched for hotel rental pool, hotel rental program, hotel-managed operations, Hilton, Trump, Ritz, and similar language. No such program is described; additionally, the prerequisite of confirmed STR permission is not met.
I searched for mandatory hotel pool, required participation, must rent, cannot opt out, and similar wording. No rental-pool program appears in the remarks, and mandatory participation cannot apply without confirmed STR permission.
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I searched for leasehold, ground lease, lease expiration, lease expiry, renewal, and specific four-digit lease-end years. None of the public remarks mention a land lease or expiration year.
Multiple listings directly indicate VA financing availability or approval for the building. The explicit references to a VA assumable loan and VA approval provide strong, repeated evidence.
I searched for insurance-related language such as "fully insured," "full insurance," "comprehensive building insurance," and "walls-in coverage." The remarks contain no relevant insurance information, so this is treated as false with medium-low confidence.
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I searched for statements that the building passed a fire/life safety evaluation, FLSE, fire inspection, or was life-safety compliant. No such statements or explicit denials were found; under the rules, this is treated as false with medium-low confidence.
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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There is moderate evidence that some Coronado units offer garden/courtyard-style views. Across the remarks, several listings mention "fenced courtyard," "private yard," "landscaped entryway," and "tropical landscaped grounds," which aligns with the MLS GARDEN view entries. However, most current listings show NONE for view descriptions, so this appears to apply only to a subset of units rather than the whole building.
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No listing explicitly describes a sunset view, western exposure, evening sun, or fireworks view from a unit or the building. The only sunset-related phrase refers to nearby beaches, while most MLS view fields are NONE, so the evidence does not support a building-level sunset-view feature.
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9 of roughly 20 current MLS listings list RESMAN in amenities, but 0 of the provided public remarks mention 'resident manager', 'on-site manager', or 'live-in manager'. Evidence is inconsistent across agents and may be copy/paste; include the feature with low confidence until confirmed by an owner, property manager, or site visit.
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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.