
Coronado B
Preliminary Information – Full Audit Pending
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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Coronado B
Building Overview
Coronado B in Ewa — built 1995 with concrete construction; pets and short-term rentals are not allowed.

About Coronado B
Coronado B is a residential building located in the Ewa neighborhood. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1995 and is of concrete construction. Size and unit count information are not provided in the available MLS data.
Key policies for Coronado B noted in MLS records include a prohibition on pets and a prohibition on short-term rentals. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS data. No specific amenities (such as a pool, fitness center, or common areas) are identified in the provided information.
Additional details commonly of interest to buyers—such as parking arrangements, maintenance fees, homeowner association contact information, and any special assessments—are not included in the MLS data supplied. Based on MLS data analysis, interested buyers should verify all building specifics, policies, and fees with the listing agent or association before making decisions.
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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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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Common area electricity is included in the association fee according to 11 of 12 current listings. No public remarks explicitly mention common-area electricity, but the repeated MLS inclusion across listings supports the feature.
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Zero of 12 current listings indicate HOTWAT is included, and 11 of 12 identify a unit water heater (WTRHTR). Public remarks are silent on included hot water, so the consistent MLS pattern strongly supports excluding this feature.
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All 12 current listings indicate that sewer is included in the association fee. No public remarks explicitly discuss sewer fees, but the consistency across all listings suggests this is a building-wide inclusion rather than an isolated entry.
All 12 current listings show WATER as included in the association fee. Although none of the public remarks explicitly state that water is included, the identical entry across all listings provides strong building-level evidence.
BBQ facilities are explicitly mentioned in at least 3 current public remarks, including references to "BBQ," "BBQs," and amenities that include BBQ facilities. This strongly confirms a building-level shared amenity across multiple listings and aligns with the high-confidence MLS data.
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No provided listing remarks mention a clubhouse or community center. Although 5 of 12 MLS records contain a clubhouse checkbox, the feature has historically low confidence and lacks any public-remark confirmation, suggesting those entries may be copied or incorrect.
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Remarks mention dog parks in the surrounding community or master plan ('Ewa Gentry ... dog parks'), but none explicitly describe a building-managed dog park/dog run. The references appear to describe neighborhood amenities rather than a building-specific dog park, so building-level dog park is not supported by the remarks.
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There are no mentions of 'meeting room' or 'conference room' in the public remarks across these listings, and few MLS entries check this amenity. Current remark evidence does not support including a meeting room as a building amenity.
Strong evidence across many listings that units offer patios/decks/lanai: I count at least 6–8 separate remarks referencing 'private lanai', 'lanai', 'patio', or 'welcoming patio' (e.g., 'Sliding doors open to a private lanai', 'welcoming patio'). Although only 2/11 MLS boxes are checked, the repeated explicit mentions in agent remarks from multiple listings support including patio/deck as a building feature.
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At least 2 current listing remarks explicitly mention private yard space, including a "fully enclosed yard" and a "spacious yard" that is suitable for grilling, relaxing, or entertaining. Combined with PRIYAR appearing in 3/12 current MLS listings and the prior direct evidence for ground-floor units, this supports that private yards are available in some units, though not building-wide.
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At least 4 public remarks mention a recreation area, including "Amenities include pool, BBQ and recreation area" and "community pool, BBQs, recreation areas." The repeated references across listings and strong MLS support confirm this shared building amenity.
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Storage is explicitly mentioned in 5 of the provided listings and appears across multiple distinct descriptions, not just a single isolated remark. The remarks describe storage associated with parking or outside the unit, while MLS data independently supports the feature at both building and unit levels (6/12 amenities; 10/12 unit features).
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The pool is consistently supported across multiple listings and agents, including phrases such as "community pool," "Amenities include pool," "swimming pool and recreation area," and "condo AND community swimming pools." Combined with pool-related MLS amenities appearing in 12/12 listings and the prior high-confidence finding, the building clearly offers a pool.
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In-unit laundry is strongly supported: 12 of 12 current listings include WASHER/DRYER, and at least five public remarks explicitly describe a full-size or stacked washer and dryer inside the unit. Although some remarks are duplicated, the feature is also confirmed by distinct listing descriptions and aligns with the prior high-confidence building evidence.
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All 11 current MLS listings include parking features and multiple public remarks repeatedly state "two parking stalls" or similar. This evidence is consistent across many agent remarks and MLS checkbox data, indicating the building provides parking of some type.
At least 8 of 11 MLS records and numerous public remarks explicitly state "two assigned parking stalls/spaces," indicating assigned parking is a regular feature for units in this building. The information is repeated across multiple listings and agents.
At least 4 listings explicitly mention covered parking, including "two assigned parking spaces one covered and one open," "two assigned parking stalls (one covered, one open)," and "1 covered carport with storage / 1 open." Combined with covered-parking MLS indicators in 9 of 12 listings and consistent descriptions across multiple remarks, the building clearly offers covered parking.
Multiple listings mention two assigned parking stalls, including one covered and one open. However, no remarks say the parking is deeded, owned, or included in the unit deed; assigned parking alone does not establish deeded ownership.
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Searched for parking fee, monthly charge, rental cost, and additional parking cost. The listings discuss assigned and guest parking but provide no fee amount.
Guest parking is indicated in 5 of 11 MLS entries and appears in multiple public remarks (phrases like "guest parking" and "ample guest parking"). Evidence is present but less ubiquitous than assigned/covered parking, so confidence is slightly lower.
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Searched for parking waitlist, waiting list, and language about joining a list for a stall. No such information appears in the remarks.
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There is explicit in-remark evidence that some units have split/mini-split systems: one listing states 'Cool off with amazing split ACs and window units.' The MLS inclusions also list ACSPL on 2 of 11 current listings. While not ubiquitous across all listings, the direct remark and MLS checks indicate at least some units have split ACs.
At least 2 listings explicitly mention window AC: one states “split ACs and window units,” and another says the unit has “window AC units” in each room. This aligns with the strong MLS checkbox evidence, where ACWIUN is checked on 11 of 12 listings, indicating the feature is well supported across the building rather than being an isolated or likely copied entry.
Although 3 of 11 current MLS records have the CONCRE checkbox, none of the public remarks across the provided listings mention 'concrete', 'reinforced concrete' or similar. Evidence for concrete construction is limited to MLS checkboxes only and is not corroborated in agent remarks, suggesting the checkbox may be inaccurate or copy/pasted.
No listings explicitly describe “double wall” construction or use the phrase “two walls.” Nevertheless, 9 of 12 current MLS records contain DOUWAL, reinforcing the previously high-confidence building-level designation despite the lack of narrative confirmation.
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Zero listings mention “masonry,” “stucco,” or “masonry and stucco.” MASSTU appears in only 2 of 12 MLS records, suggesting possible unverified checkbox use rather than strong evidence that the building has this construction type.
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Although 2 of 11 MLS entries indicate a SLAB foundation, the provided public remarks do not mention 'concrete slab' or similar. The lack of corroborating agent remarks suggests the slab checkbox is likely incorrect or copy/pasted.
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No listings explicitly mention “wood frame” or “wood frame construction.” However, 5 of 12 current MLS records identify WOOFRA, consistent with the previously high-confidence building-level designation, though the evidence appears primarily checkbox-based rather than independently described by agents.
While 2 of 11 MLS records include the ABOGRO checkbox, none of the public remarks reference 'above ground' materials or construction. There is no corroborating descriptive evidence in agent remarks to support this feature.
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The remarks focus on residential townhome features and community amenities and do not indicate that short-term rentals are permitted. There is also no explicit prohibition, so this is an absence-based determination with limited confidence.
No hotel rental pool, hotel rental program, hotel operator, or branded rental-pool language was found. Because short-term rental permission is not supported, the hotel pool prerequisite is not met.
The remarks contain no statement that owners must participate in a hotel rental program or cannot opt out. Since STR is not supported, mandatory hotel-pool participation must also be false.
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Searched for leasehold, land lease, lease expiry, lease expiration, ground lease, and renewal language. No specific lease expiration year was found, so the value remains unknown.
One listing explicitly states that the building is VA approved, directly supporting VA financing eligibility. This is strong, specific evidence from the public remarks.
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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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2 of 11 current MLS listings list GARDEN in the view_descriptions; public remarks mention 'spacious yard', 'beautiful outdoor yard space', and private lanai/breezes but do not explicitly state 'garden view' or 'courtyard view'. Evidence suggests some units offer yard/garden-type views, but mentions are sparse and could reflect unit yards rather than a shared landscaped courtyard.
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No listings (0/10) mention sunrise views or eastern exposure and 2/10 explicitly list View=NONE. Public remarks repeatedly reference 'breezes', 'lanai', or 'mountain views' but do not state 'sunrise' or 'morning sun'. Evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents with no explicit claims of sunrise views.
Only 1 of 12 current listings mentions SUNSET, and none of the provided public remarks explicitly describe sunset views or western exposure. Four listings explicitly report View=NONE, so the evidence is weak and may reflect an isolated MLS entry or copy-paste, but the single sunset designation supports retaining the feature tentatively.
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Multiple listing remarks explicitly mention an on-site/resident manager (phrases include "on-site resident manager" and "on-site manager") and the MLS RESMAN checkbox is checked in 3/11 current listings. Evidence comes from several different agent remark blocks rather than a single copy/paste, so there is strong support that the building has a 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.