
Coronado C
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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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Coronado C
Building Overview
Coronado C in Ewa, built 1996; amenities include pool, BBQ area and resident manager. Pets and short-term rentals not allowed.

About Coronado C
According to available records, Coronado C is a residential building located in the Ewa neighborhood and was built in 1996. MLS data provided does not include building size or construction type, so those details should be verified with the seller or managing entity.
Based on MLS data, building amenities include a pool, BBQ area and a resident manager. Air conditioning in units is listed as split and window units. No short-term rentals are allowed and pets are not permitted per the MLS information.
Parking is noted as available, covered, assigned, with guest parking. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS. This summary is based on MLS data and buyers should confirm all specifics, rules, fees and current conditions with the listing agent or management 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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I looked for an owner-occupancy percentage or wording like 'majority owner occupied' or 'highly owner occupied.' The remarks did not include any such information, so the owner-occupancy rate remains unknown.
I searched the public remarks for any direct elevator references or counts and found none. Because elevator information is rarely included in MLS remarks, there is not enough evidence here to confirm the number of elevators.
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 appears to be included in the maintenance fee based on MLS checkbox data: OTCOEX is selected in 9 of 13 current listings. None of the remarks explicitly confirm it, which suggests this is an MLS-driven building feature and may be subject to agent copy/paste, but the repeated selection across many listings supports inclusion.
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Hot water is not supported by the MLS data: HOTWAT is never selected in the current listings, while WTRHTR is selected in 11 of 13. One remark explicitly says the unit has a "brand new water heater," and another notes the water heater was replaced, which aligns with unit-supplied hot water rather than hot water included in HOA fees.
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Sewer is almost certainly included in the maintenance fee. SEWER is marked in 12 of 13 current MLS listings, with no remarks suggesting otherwise. The consistency across listings makes this a high-confidence building feature.
Water appears to be included in the maintenance fee across the building. WATER is selected in 12 of 13 current MLS entries, and none of the public remarks contradict that. This is a high-confidence shared building feature.
Strong evidence across the listing set supports BBQ facilities for the building/community. Multiple remarks explicitly say "BBQ area" or list BBQ among amenities, which aligns with the prior high-confidence MLS data.
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At least 3 listings explicitly mention outdoor living space, including phrases like "private lanai," "covered lanai overlooking the garden," and "lanai with mountain and garden views." This is consistent with the building offering patio/deck-style space, and the repeated mentions across multiple listings make it strong evidence rather than a one-off copy-paste. Historical MLS data also showed patio/deck-related amenities in 6/13 listings, reinforcing the feature.
There is no textual evidence in the public remarks for a jogging or walking path, and the current MLS support is extremely weak at 1/13 listings. Based on the absence of corroborating remarks, this feature is treated as not supported for the building.
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Several independent listings reference a shared recreation space, including phrases like "recreation area for residents," "recreation center," and "entertaining friends and families in recreation area." The consistency across remarks makes this a solid building-level amenity.
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Storage is clearly available in this building and is mentioned in multiple current listings, not just a single agent remark. Several descriptions give specific locations—such as a closet by the front door, a detached storage closet/locker near or below the covered parking stall, and assigned storage—supporting that this is a real building feature rather than copy-paste checkbox noise.
I searched for surfboard storage, board storage, surf storage, or bike-and-surfboard storage and found no references. The remarks do mention storage closets and lockers, but not surf-specific storage.
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Multiple current listings mention pool access, including several explicit references to a "private pool" and "community pool." This is consistent with the prior high-confidence MLS amenity data (13/13 listings had pool-related amenities), so the evidence is very strong and appears independently confirmed by multiple agents.
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I searched for salt-water pool language and found no references. The pool is mentioned multiple times, but its water type is never specified.
In-unit laundry is strongly supported for this building. Historical MLS data shows 13/13 listings with washer/dryer in inclusions, and current remarks explicitly mention it in at least 2 listings, including phrases like 'washer-dryer in the unit' and 'large washer/dryer.' This appears to be consistent across listings rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
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I looked for any indication of paid shared laundry such as coin-op or card-operated machines and found no references. The remarks do not describe any community laundry fee or payment requirement.
I searched the public remarks for phrases like 'laundry on each floor,' 'laundry room on every floor,' and similar wording, but found nothing. The listings mention in-unit washers/dryers and storage, but not shared laundry facilities on every floor.
Parking is clearly available. Across many listings, agents explicitly mention 'two parking stalls,' 'two assigned parking stalls,' 'two parking spaces,' and guest parking, which strongly confirms the feature across the building rather than a one-off unit detail.
Several listings clearly state the stalls are assigned, using phrases like 'two assigned parking stalls' and '2 assigned parking,' and another notes 'two dedicated parking stalls.' Combined with ASSIGN appearing in most MLS records, this strongly supports that unit parking is reserved/assigned in this building.
Covered parking is strongly supported. Multiple listings explicitly reference a covered stall, often paired with an open stall, and one remark adds that the covered stall includes storage below the unit. This appears consistent across several agents, not just copied checkbox data.
I looked for explicit deeded/owned parking language such as 'deeded parking', 'owned stall', or 'parking included in deed'. The remarks consistently describe assigned or covered stalls, but that is not the same as deeded parking.
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I searched for parking fee language, monthly parking charges, or any dollar amount tied specifically to parking, and found none. The remarks describe parking as assigned or included, but no fee is stated.
Many different listings highlight guest parking as a selling point, using phrases like ‘generous guest parking’ and ‘ample guest parking throughout the property.’ With over half of MLS entries also checking GUEST, guest parking is clearly a consistent building amenity.
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I looked for 'parking waitlist', 'parking waiting list', and similar language, but there were no references. Nothing in the public remarks suggests a waitlist system.
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I looked for public remarks describing card/fob entry or electronic access control and found none. The listings mention an onsite manager and security patrol, but not card-based building access.
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One listing directly states the community has 'security patrol,' which is strong evidence that this service is present. This is an explicit community feature, so confidence is high.
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Split AC is clearly supported across several listings for this building. At least 3-4 remarks explicitly mention it with phrases like "split A/C installed in 2024," "upgraded split air conditioning throughout," and "ductless split AC system," which suggests this is not just copy-paste checkbox noise. The historical MLS inclusion data also aligns with the remarks, so confidence is very high.
Window AC is strongly supported: 10 of 11 current MLS listings check the ACWIUN (window AC) inclusion. Remarks explicitly mention "window AC" and a "window unit" in different listings, indicating multiple units with window-type air conditioning rather than a one-off error. Buyers seeking buildings that allow or offer window AC units would reasonably consider this building a match.
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Across historical and current listings, double wall construction is consistently indicated in the MLS construction_materials field (8/11 previously, 9/12 currently) with no remarks suggesting otherwise. This repeated marking by multiple agents over time strongly supports that the building has double wall construction. Given the volume and consistency of the checkbox data, this feature is accepted with high confidence.
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No listing remarks explicitly describe the building as wood frame or mention wood frame construction. The only evidence is an inconsistent MLS materials flag appearing in 4 of 13 current listings, which is not strong enough to treat as verified for this building. The pattern suggests possible copy-paste or incomplete MLS data rather than a confirmed building feature.
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I searched for STR-permission terms such as short-term rental allowed, vacation rental allowed, legal STR, TVU, or NUC, and found no confirmation. The remarks do not indicate that short-term rentals are allowed in this building.
I looked for hotel pool language and found none in the remarks. Since there is no evidence that STRs are allowed, a hotel rental pool cannot be inferred.
I searched for wording like mandatory hotel pool, must participate, or cannot opt out, and found nothing. There is also no evidence that STRs are allowed, so mandatory pool participation is unsupported.
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I searched for 'lease expires', 'land lease to', 'leasehold expiring', and any 4-digit lease end year, but nothing was mentioned. There is no public remark evidence to extract a lease expiration year.
I looked for phrases like VA approved, VA financing accepted, and VA loans, but found no explicit building-level confirmation for this building. The only VA reference appears isolated to a different listing, so it is not enough to mark the building as VA approved.
I searched the remarks for HOA insurance language such as fully insured, full coverage, or walls-in coverage. There were no such statements, so the feature is not supported by the public remarks.
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I looked for language indicating the building passed a fire/life safety evaluation or any similar certification/compliance statement. None of the remarks included that kind of safety-status information, so there is no evidence to mark it true.
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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One Coronado listing clearly states 'beautiful views of mountains and trees' and 'lanai with mountain and garden views,' providing direct evidence of mountain views in the building. Other listings focus on privacy or garden views but do not contradict this. Since at least some units have mountain views and buyers search for this feature, the building should be marked as offering mountain views.
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Evidence is limited but not absent: 2 of 13 current listings have SUNSET in the MLS view field, while 8 of 13 show NONE. Public remarks across multiple listings mostly mention mountain and garden views, with no strong explicit sunset references, so this looks like a feature present in some units rather than broadly advertised by agents.
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I searched for remarks about seeing Friday night fireworks from the unit, lanai, or building, but found none. The views described are mountain, tree, and garden views, not fireworks views.
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This feature is strongly supported. Multiple current listings explicitly mention an on-site/onsite resident manager or property manager, including phrases like "onsite resident manager" and "onsite property manager." The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents rather than a single 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.