
Country Club Village
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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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Country Club Village
Building Overview
Country Club Village in Aliamanu-Salt Lake — concrete building built in 1994; pets allowed and short-term rentals not permitted.

About Country Club Village
Country Club Village is located in the Aliamanu-Salt Lake neighborhood and was constructed in 1994. The building is of concrete construction. No unit count or building height information is provided in the available records.
Key recorded policies for the property include that pets are allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. The MLS-derived data does not list specific on-site amenities, common area features, or unit layouts.
Management company information, parking arrangements, maintenance fees, and other operational details are not provided in the MLS data available for this building. Based on MLS data, buyers should verify all property details, rules, and fees 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 searched the remarks for explicit owner-occupancy statements (percentages or descriptors like 'majority owner occupied') and found none. Without an explicit numeric statement, I cannot infer a percentage and therefore leave this as unknown rather than guessing.
I searched the remarks for explicit counts like '4 elevators' or 'four elevators'. There are multiple references to 'the elevators' (e.g., 'near the elevators', 'additional shared storage near the elevators') indicating elevators exist, but no numeric count is provided, so the exact number is unknown and not guessed.
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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8 of 11 current MLS listings mark 'CABTV' as included in association fees, suggesting cable is included building-wide. Remarks across listings do not explicitly state cable is included (no agent copy describes it in text), so the evidence is primarily MLS checkbox data and appears consistent across multiple listings.
9 of 11 MLS listings indicate common-area electricity/power is included in the association fees (OTCOEX). While remarks list many shared amenities (pool, security, manager), they don’t explicitly confirm or deny common-electric inclusion; the consistent MLS checkbox pattern across many listings implies this feature is offered.
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HOTWAT is unchecked across all 11 MLS listings and several listings list WTRHTR (unit water heater) in inclusions, indicating hot water is provided by individual unit heaters rather than included in fees. Remarks do not state hot water is covered by the HOA; combined MLS checkbox absence and WTRHTR presence provide strong evidence to mark this false.
7 of 11 current MLS listings have 'INTSER' marked as included in association fees, implying internet service may be part of the HOA package. However, none of the public remarks explicitly confirm 'internet included,' so the conclusion is driven by repeated MLS checkbox usage rather than agent remarks.
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10 of 11 MLS listings indicate sewer is included in association fees (SEWER checked), a consistent pattern across the dataset. Public remarks don’t explicitly discuss sewer billing but the high frequency of MLS checkbox inclusion across multiple listings makes this a strong inference.
Water is marked as included on 10 of 11 MLS listings (WATER checked), indicating building-level inclusion of water in HOA fees. Remarks list amenities and dues amounts but don’t explicitly state water inclusion; the consistent MLS checkbox pattern across most listings supports including this feature.
Multiple listings explicitly mention BBQ/barbecue areas (appearing in at least 7–9 of the remarks), with phrases like 'inviting BBQ area', 'BBQ areas', and 'outdoor BBQ area'. This is corroborated by the MLS amenity checkbox (all listings). Evidence is strong and consistent across different agent remarks, indicating building-level BBQ/grilling facilities.
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The MLS has car wash checked across several listings, and at least one public remark explicitly notes a 'car wash station' and another mentions 'car wash station' among amenities. Mentions are limited (1–2 remarks), so evidence is moderate; buyers should verify on-site but the building likely offers a car-wash facility.
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Several listings (approximately 6–8) explicitly reference 'walking paths' or 'walking/jogging path' (phrases include 'walking/jogging paths', 'meandering walk path'), consistent with the MLS checkboxes. The combined evidence indicates a building-level walking/jogging path is present.
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Multiple remarks (around 6–8 listings) refer to recreation-related amenities such as 'recreation room', 'recreation lanai', 'club house', and 'meeting room', and the MLS checkboxes largely agree. The evidence from remarks and MLS is strong that the building offers a shared recreation area.
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Searched for 'surfboard storage', 'board storage', and similar phrases. The listings reference bicycle storage and additional shared storage near elevators but do not reference surfboard-specific storage.
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The MLS amenity checkbox indicates trash chute (TRACHU) in multiple listings, but none of the public remarks reference 'trash chute', 'garbage chute', or similar. Given the strong presence in MLS but lack of remark confirmation, the evidence is implied rather than explicit; recommend on-site verification if critical.
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All 11 current MLS listings for this building have the pool amenity checked and numerous public remarks explicitly reference a pool: phrases include "calming pool", "huge pool", "swimming pool", and "resort type amenities". The pool is repeatedly listed alongside other community amenities (BBQ area, walking paths, recreation room) across multiple agent remarks, indicating strong, consistent evidence rather than a single copy-paste error.
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Searched for terms like 'salt water pool', 'saltwater pool', 'saline pool'. The listing confirms a pool exists but provides no indication it is a salt-water pool.
Strong evidence that some units have in-unit laundry: 10 of 11 current MLS listings list washer/dryer in inclusions and at least three separate remarks explicitly state in-unit laundry (e.g., "A FULL size stacked washer and dryer...", "washer/dryer in the unit", "in-unit washer/dryer hookups"). The mentions appear across multiple listings/agents and align with the MLS checkbox, indicating the building offers units with in-unit laundry.
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Searched for keywords such as 'coin laundry', 'paid laundry', 'quarters', 'coin-op', and 'card operated'. The remarks do not mention any paid community laundry facilities.
Searched for phrases like 'laundry on each floor', 'laundry room on every floor', or 'floor-by-floor laundry'. The remarks mention in-unit laundry hookups and a stacked washer/dryer but contain no language indicating community laundry on every floor.
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Current MLS shows 8 of 11 listings marked ASSIGN and the remarks repeatedly reference unit-assigned stalls: examples include "two side-by-side parking stalls near the elevators", "2 side-by-side covered & secured parking stalls", and several "3/2/2" or "2 parking" unit descriptions. Evidence is consistent across multiple agent remarks and aligns with MLS checkbox usage, supporting that the building offers assigned/reserved parking stalls.
All 11 current MLS entries flag covered parking and the public remarks consistently describe covered/secured stalls (e.g., "2 side-by-side covered & secured parking stalls", "Includes 2 covered parking", "rare 2 covered tandem parking spaces"). Multiple independent listings and agents mention covered parking, providing strong corroboration that the building offers covered parking.
I searched for wording such as 'deeded parking', 'owned parking', or 'parking included in deed'. While multiple remarks reference two covered/secured parking stalls, none explicitly say parking is deeded, so deeded parking is not confirmed.
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Searched for 'parking fee', 'monthly parking', or 'parking rental' in the remarks and found no information about any parking charge. Parking fee is unknown from the remarks.
10 of 11 MLS listings include guest parking and multiple remarks call out "ample guest parking", "guest parking available", or "guest parking on site." The repeated, explicit mentions across listings indicate guest/visitor parking is provided at the complex.
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Searched for terms like 'parking waitlist' or 'waiting list' and found none. Listings mention ample guest parking and assigned stalls but do not describe a waitlist system.
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Searched for phrases like 'key card access', 'fob access', 'card reader', or 'electronic access'. While security presence is described, there is no explicit mention of card/fob access.
9 of 11 current listings have the SEC GUA amenity checked and several agent remarks explicitly reference building security — phrases include 'security guards', 'security', and 'gated community with 24 hour security'. Evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents rather than appearing as a single copy/paste, supporting high confidence that the building offers on-site security/guard service.
Looked for 'security patrol', 'roving security', 'patrol service' and related language. Multiple remarks mention security guards and 24-hour security, which strongly supports that the property has active security personnel/service.
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MLS inclusions list ACWIUN in 10/11 current listings indicating many agents checked 'window AC' for units, but none of the public remarks explicitly say 'window AC' or 'window unit'. In fact, multiple remarks specifically mention 'split A/C' or 'split A/Cs replaced in 2020', suggesting some agents may have copy/pasted checkboxes. Included as true because many listings show the checkbox (10/11), but confidence is moderate (0.75) due to lack of direct mentions and some remarks that imply split systems rather than window units.
8 of 11 current MLS listings list concrete (CONCRE) as a construction material, but none of the public remarks mention concrete or reinforced concrete. Evidence rests primarily on MLS checkbox data across multiple listings rather than explicit agent remarks, so confidence is moderate rather than high.
7 of 11 MLS listings indicate double-wall construction (DOUWAL), but none of the public remarks explicitly reference 'double wall' or similar phrasing. The finding is driven by MLS checkbox prevalence across agents rather than corroborating remarks, so overall confidence is moderate.
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3 of 11 MLS listings list 'above ground' (ABOGRO) as a construction material, but public remarks contain no mention of above-ground construction. This is a minority MLS signal without corroborating agent remarks, so it is included with modest confidence for buyers who may search for such units.
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Searched for 'short-term rental', 'vacation rental', 'STR', 'NUC', '30-day minimum', etc. None of the remarks reference STR policies, so STR allowance is not supported by the public remarks.
Looked for 'hotel rental pool', 'hotel program', or 'managed by hotel' and found no references. As STR is not supported in the remarks, hotel pool participation is not applicable.
Searched for wording like 'mandatory hotel pool', 'required to participate', or 'cannot opt out' and found none. With no evidence STRs or hotel pools exist, mandatory participation is not indicated.
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Searched for phrases like 'lease expires', 'land lease to', 'leasehold', or a 4-digit expiry year. Found no lease expiry year; one listing states 'Fee Simple', so leasehold does not appear applicable.
Public remarks mention a possible VA loan assumption at 2.25% and repeat that sellers will consider a VA assumption, indicating VA financing is available/used in this listing. Determination is based solely on the listing text.
I searched the remarks for terms like 'fully insured', 'full insurance', 'walls-in coverage' and found none. Because there is no explicit statement that the HOA provides full building/walls-in insurance, the field is set to false with medium confidence (absence of mention likely indicates it is not stated).
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I searched for phrases such as 'fire life safety evaluation passed', 'FLSE passed', or 'passed fire inspection' and found no such statements. The remarks do mention a 'fire sprinkler system', but that is not evidence of a passed FLSE, so absence of any explicit FLSE statement leads to false with medium 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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MLS data shows 2 of 11 listings with CITY view. Public remarks explicitly mention 'cityscapes' and 'town, cityscapes' and describe vibrant sky scenes, indicating some units offer city views. Evidence is present but limited to a subset of listings and may reflect specific corner/lanai exposures.
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MLS data shows 3 of 11 listings with GARDEN view. Remarks describe 'lush green', 'outdoor green space', 'lanai overlooks the lush green golf course', and mention a 'courtyard', suggesting landscaped/green outlooks for some units. The evidence is implied across multiple listings rather than uniformly explicit.
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Searched for explicit language like 'fireworks view', 'watch fireworks from lanai', or 'see fireworks from unit'. The remarks describe scenic views but contain no reference to viewing fireworks from the building.
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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.