
Coronet
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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Coronet
Building Overview
Coronet in Makiki-Tantalus (1971), concrete construction with ocean views, pool and resident manager on site.

About Coronet
Based on MLS data, Coronet is a condominium building located in the Makiki-Tantalus neighborhood. The property was built in 1971 and is of concrete construction. Size details (unit count or floor count) are not specified in the available MLS records.
Key on-site features reported in MLS data include an outdoor pool and a resident manager. Units are shown with window air conditioning and the building offers ocean views. No short-term rentals are allowed according to the listing data.
Parking is available with assigned stalls. Pets are not allowed per the MLS information. The management company is listed as unknown in the available records. Buyers should verify all building details, rules, fees and availability with the listing agent or management, as this summary is based solely on MLS-derived data.
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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Five of nine listings mark CABTV as included in the association fee. None of the public remarks explicitly mention cable TV, so the evidence is based on repeated MLS inclusion data and may partly reflect copied checkbox information.
Six of eight current listings mark OTCOEX, indicating that common-area expenses are generally included in the association fee. No public remarks explicitly mention common-area electricity, so the evidence appears primarily checkbox-based and may partly reflect copied MLS data.
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No public remarks mention included hot water. Three of nine listings check HOTWAT, but seven identify WTRHTR, which is strong contrary evidence that units use individual water heaters rather than receiving building-supplied hot water through the maintenance fee.
Two of nine listings mark internet service as included in the association fee. No remarks mention internet or Wi-Fi, so support is limited and not as strong as the water or sewer evidence.
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Eight of nine listings identify sewer as an association-fee inclusion. Public remarks do not discuss sewer, but the near-unanimous MLS treatment across listings strongly supports inclusion.
All nine listings mark water as included in the association fee, with no contradictory listing or public-remarks statement. This complete consistency provides very strong evidence that water is included.
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Seven of the eight provided listings mention storage, consistently describing private, dedicated, or oversized storage located just outside the unit's front door. The repeated detail across multiple remarks and supporting MLS checkbox data strongly confirms that the building offers storage units.
Dedicated bike and private storage are described, but these references do not establish surfboard storage. No explicit surfboard-storage facility is mentioned.
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At least 3 of the 9 current listings explicitly mention the pool, with phrases such as “community pool” and “Swimming pool on property.” Combined with pool-related MLS amenities appearing in all 9 of 9 listings and previously high confidence, the evidence strongly confirms this is a building amenity rather than an isolated or erroneous checkbox.
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A pool is confirmed, but its water type is not described. No public-remarks evidence supports that the pool is salt water.
In-unit laundry is strongly supported across the building: 9/9 listings include WASHER/DRYER in MLS inclusions, and at least five remarks explicitly state “in-unit washer and dryer” or equivalent. The repeated confirmations across multiple listings and agents, consistent with the historical high-confidence finding, indicate this is a reliable building feature rather than an isolated or unsupported checkbox.
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The listings provide no evidence of shared laundry requiring payment. References to laundry are limited to in-unit appliances.
The listings consistently describe in-unit laundry but do not identify shared laundry rooms on every floor. No public-remarks evidence confirms this feature.
Parking is strongly supported across the building: all 9 listings have MLS parking features, and at least 8 remarks explicitly mention parking. Key phrases include “1 assigned parking stall,” “dedicated parking space,” “assigned parking spot,” and “2 parking stalls,” indicating consistent evidence from multiple listings.
Assigned parking is strongly confirmed across the listings and MLS data: 9 of 9 current listings contain ASSIGN, while 8 remarks explicitly mention “assigned parking stall,” “assigned parking spot,” or “dedicated parking space.” The repeated wording is consistent with a building-level parking arrangement, even if some remarks appear copied or templated.
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The listings confirm assigned parking but provide no evidence that the stall is deeded or owned with the unit. This is treated as false with low confidence because deeded ownership is not stated.
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The remarks describe one or more assigned parking stalls but do not clarify whether parking is included or subject to a separate fee. The monthly parking fee is therefore unknown.
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Parking is described as assigned or dedicated in the listings, with no reference to a waitlist system. This is treated as false with low-to-medium confidence.
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General secure-entry language appears in multiple listings. The remarks do not identify a card- or fob-based access system.
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The listings refer to security and secure entry but do not describe any patrol service. There is no public-remarks evidence of on-site or roving security patrols.
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Four of nine current listings include the ACWIUN designation, suggesting that some units in the building have window air conditioning. The feature is not mentioned in any of the supplied remarks, so the evidence is moderate and may partly reflect copied MLS checkbox data rather than consistently verified remarks.
Concrete construction is supported by 8 of 9 current MLS listings marking CONCRE, in addition to previously high-confidence historical data. None of the provided remarks explicitly says “concrete construction,” but the consistent MLS designation across multiple listings is strong evidence and appears to reflect a longstanding building characteristic rather than a recent copy-paste change.
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No listings explicitly mention masonry or stucco in their remarks. MASSTU appears in only 1 of 8 MLS records, with no corroboration across multiple agents, so the feature is treated as unsupported.
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The vast majority of listings (6/7) do not indicate wood frame, and all 7/7 instead specify concrete construction, with no remarks referencing wood framing. Given the building’s size, design, and consistent concrete designation, it is very likely not wood-frame constructed and the isolated WOOFRA entry is a mis-check.
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The remarks present The Coronet as a conventional residential condominium and do not mention short-term rental authorization. In the absence of explicit STR evidence, this is treated as false with low-to-medium confidence.
The pool references describe a building amenity rather than participation in a hotel rental program. Since STR permission is not established and no hotel pool program is mentioned, this must be false.
The listings contain no indication that owners must participate in a hotel or rental pool. Because STR and hotel-pool participation are not established, mandatory participation is false.
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The property is described as leasehold, with the lease expiring in 2044. References to lease rent through March 31, 2029 describe the lease-rent term and do not replace the stated lease-expiry year.
The public remarks do not reference VA loan approval or eligibility. Because there is no explicit evidence confirming or denying VA financing, this is treated as false with low confidence.
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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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Ocean views are supported by 5 of 8 current MLS listings and by explicit remarks describing "mountain-to-ocean" views and coastline fireworks. The evidence is strong for the building offering ocean-view units, although the feature may apply primarily to certain corner or higher-floor residences.
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City views are strongly supported across the current listings: 7 of 9 MLS records identify CITY views, and none identify NONE. Remarks from multiple listings describe “the city skyline,” “city lights,” and views from the building, confirming this is not solely an unsupported checkbox.
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The remarks explicitly confirm that fireworks are visible from the unit's lanai. This directly establishes a fireworks view from the residence.
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The resident manager feature is strongly supported across the building: 8/8 current listings include RESMAN, and at least two remarks explicitly mention an “on-site resident manager.” The repeated MLS designation plus direct remarks from multiple listings indicate this is a genuine building amenity rather than an isolated 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.