
Country Club Village 4
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Country Club Village 4
Building Overview
Country Club Village 4 in Aliamanu-Salt Lake — concrete building (1995) with pool and mountain views.

About Country Club Village 4
Country Club Village 4 is located in the Aliamanu-Salt Lake neighborhood and was built in 1995. According to available records, the building is concrete construction. Size or unit count is not specified in the MLS data provided.
Based on MLS data, on-site amenities include a pool, BBQ area, resident manager, and a security guard. Units are served by window air conditioning and many units have mountain views. Short-term rentals are not allowed and pets are not permitted, per the available MLS information.
Parking is listed as covered. The management company is shown as Unknown in the MLS data. This summary is based on MLS-derived information; buyers should verify all details, policies, fees, and unit-specific features with the seller or listing agent.
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 percentages such as “80% owner occupied” and descriptions such as “majority owner occupied” or “highly owner occupied.” No qualifying evidence was found, so the owner-occupancy percentage remains unknown.
I searched for explicit count language such as “4 elevators,” “four elevators,” or “multiple elevators.” None was found, so the number of elevators remains 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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Cable inclusion is strongly supported across the building, with CABTV appearing in 18 of 20 current MLS records. Public remarks explicitly mention "Basic Cable" and HOA fees including "cable," confirming this is not solely a copied checkbox pattern.
Common-area electricity is indicated by OTCOEX in 18 of 20 current listings. No public remark directly mentions common electric or building power, so the conclusion relies primarily on the strong, repeated MLS data pattern.
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Nine of 20 current MLS records list HOTWAT, but one lists WTRHTR, creating some conflicting evidence. The public remarks do not mention hot water or individual water heaters, so inclusion is retained with limited confidence rather than treated as definitively confirmed.
Internet inclusion is directly confirmed in the remarks: one listing says the maintenance fee covers "Spectrum Internet." Only 4/11 MLS records currently show INTSER, so the checkbox is not unanimous, but the explicit fee statement is strong evidence that the building does offer internet as an included service.
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Sewer inclusion is strongly supported by 19 of 20 current MLS records and prior high confidence. The phrase "HOA (cable, water, sewer)" directly confirms inclusion, making the evidence consistent across MLS data and public remarks.
Water inclusion is strongly supported by 19 of 20 current MLS listings and prior high confidence. One public remark explicitly says the HOA includes "water," while no remarks contradict the building-level inclusion.
At least 11 of the provided listings explicitly mention BBQ amenities, using phrases such as "BBQ areas," "BBQ's," "BBQ stations," and "barbecue area." The repeated wording across many listings and the 20/20 current MLS presence provide very strong building-level evidence.
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Several listings explicitly call out a "car wash area," and the MLS data shows this feature appearing in most entries. The remarks are consistent across agents and support a shared building amenity.
No listing uses the exact word "clubhouse," but one explicitly states that association dues maintain the "recreation center," while several others mention shared recreation and meeting rooms. Combined with the 13/20 current MLS clubhouse designation and previously high confidence, the building should retain this feature.
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There is no explicit dog park language, but multiple listings mention "pet relief areas," "dedicated pet areas," and pet-friendly access. That suggests a common pet area, though the evidence is weaker than for the other amenities.
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At least 12 listings explicitly mention "walking paths," "jogging paths," "walking/jogging path," or a path throughout the complex. The consistent descriptions across multiple agents and 20/20 MLS presence make this exceptionally strong evidence.
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At least 10 listings mention a "recreation room," "recreation areas," or a "recreation center," often alongside meeting rooms and other shared amenities. This is consistent across multiple agents and strongly confirms a shared recreation amenity.
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Storage is consistently supported across multiple listings for Country Club Village, with several agents mentioning building-level or unit-level storage. At least 5 current remarks explicitly reference storage beyond normal closets, including "designated storage area" on the 11th, 17th, and 19th floors, plus "storage closet" and "extra storage space." The repeated mentions across different listings suggest this is a real building feature rather than a copy-paste error.
The remarks mention bicycle storage, designated storage areas, and unit storage closets. None specifically identify facilities for surfboards or boards.
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None of the provided remarks explicitly says "trash chute," but 19 of 20 current MLS records include TRACHU and the feature was previously assessed with high confidence. The absence in public remarks appears to reflect omission rather than evidence that the system does not exist.
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The pool is strongly confirmed for Country Club Village Building 4: at least 13 of the 20 provided remarks explicitly mention a swimming pool or pool, often alongside detailed shared amenities such as BBQ areas, recreation rooms, and walking paths. This is consistent across multiple listings and agents, and it matches the 20/20 MLS amenity indications rather than appearing to be an isolated checkbox or copy-paste error.
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Several listings confirm that the community has a swimming pool. None identify the pool's water type, so there is no public-remarks evidence that it is saltwater.
At least 10 of the 20 current remarks explicitly mention in-unit laundry, including phrases such as 'in-unit washer and dryer,' 'stacked washer/dryer,' and 'Washer/Dryer is in the unit.' This strong, repeated evidence across multiple listings, combined with 19/20 MLS inclusions and previously high confidence, confirms that in-unit laundry is available in the building.
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The listings consistently emphasize private in-unit washers and dryers. No remarks indicate that shared community laundry exists or requires payment.
The remarks repeatedly describe in-unit or stacked washers and dryers. No listing mentions laundry rooms on each floor, floor-by-floor laundry, or shared laundry facilities.
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Assigned parking is strongly supported across the listings: many remarks cite “2 covered parking stalls,” “2 covered tandem parking stalls,” “2 side-by-side covered stalls,” and “designated” parking. The repeated descriptions across multiple unit listings, together with 16/20 MLS records marking assigned parking, indicate this is a consistent building feature rather than an isolated or erroneous checkbox.
Covered parking is strongly confirmed across the listings. Multiple remarks explicitly describe '2 covered tandem parking stalls' or 'covered parking stalls (tandem),' while the historical MLS pattern also showed covered/garage-type parking in 10 of 11 listings. This appears consistent across multiple agents, not just a one-off checkbox.
The remarks confirm that units commonly include two or more parking stalls, but none explicitly says "deeded parking," "owned parking," or that parking is included in the deed. Therefore, deeded status cannot be confirmed from the public remarks.
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The remarks were searched for parking fee, monthly parking charge, rental cost, and additional parking cost. No parking-specific fee was found, so the amount is unknown.
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Tandem parking is repeatedly and explicitly documented. Several listings mention 'tandem' stalls, including covered tandem spaces and ground-level tandem parking, which aligns with the historical MLS data showing tandem in 9 of 11 listings. The evidence is consistent across many remarks and does not look like a copy-paste anomaly.
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The public remarks were searched for parking waitlist and waiting-list language. No such system is mentioned, so there is no evidence of a building parking waitlist.
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The building is described as having general security and secured entry. The listings do not specify card- or fob-based access, so this feature is not supported.
Security service is strongly supported across the data: 16/20 current MLS listings include SECGUA, and at least five public remarks reference security or security guards. Key phrases include "security guards," "security guard," and "security," indicating a genuine building amenity rather than a single copied remark.
Some remarks mention security guards and general security, consistent with the building context. However, a guard presence alone does not establish a patrol service, and no listing explicitly describes patrols.
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Window AC is supported by both historical MLS data and current public remarks. At least 2 listings explicitly mention 'window A/C' or 'window AC,' while the rest are consistent with the building allowing/including this feature. The repeated phrasing across listings suggests this is a real building feature, not just a one-off agent error.
Concrete construction is strongly supported by the MLS: 19 of 20 current listings identify CONCRE in the construction materials, maintaining the prior high-confidence conclusion. None of the 20 public remarks explicitly mention construction materials, but there is also no contrary evidence; the checkbox consistency across many listings strongly supports a concrete building.
MLS data shows 6 out of 10 current listings indicating double wall construction (DOUWAL), with the others silent on this point and no remarks addressing wall construction at all. Because the double wall flag appears repeatedly across multiple listings and agents, it is treated as an implied but somewhat weaker building-level feature.
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The listings describe the properties as residential units and do not mention short-term rental permission. They also do not provide explicit denial language, so this is a low-confidence negative determination based on the absence of supporting evidence.
The remarks were searched for hotel-pool and hotel-operation references, but none were found. Because short-term rental permission is not established, the prerequisite for hotel-pool participation is also unmet.
The listings contain no evidence of a mandatory hotel rental program. Since STR permission is not established, mandatory hotel-pool participation must also be false.
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The remarks were searched for leasehold, ground lease, lease expiration, renewal, and four-digit expiry years. No lease-expiry date was found; the explicit "Fee Simple" reference indicates leasehold expiration is not applicable.
Multiple public remarks directly confirm that Country Club Village is VA approved. This is strong, repeated evidence that VA financing is available.
I searched for “fully insured,” “full insurance,” “walls-in coverage,” and comparable comprehensive building-insurance language. Hurricane insurance coverage is mentioned, but it does not explicitly establish full HOA building insurance.
At least 7 listings explicitly mention fire sprinklers, including "fire sprinkler system," "fire sprinklers in unit," "fire sprinklers installed," and "Sprinklered." The repeated descriptions across multiple listings and alignment with 16/20 MLS amenity records provide strong building-level confirmation rather than a single likely copy-pasted checkbox.
I searched for references to a passed FLSE, fire-safety certification, life-safety compliance, or a passed fire inspection. The remarks mention fire sprinkler systems but provide no evidence of an FLSE evaluation or passage.
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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Mountain views are strongly supported across multiple listings, including phrases such as “stunning views of the Ko‘olau Mountains,” “cool Mauka view,” “panoramic Golf Course & Mountain views,” and “breathtaking views of the golf course and mountains.” The feature is confirmed by numerous independent remarks rather than a single apparent copy-paste description.
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Golf course views are overwhelmingly supported, with approximately 19 of 20 current listings marked accordingly and many remarks explicitly stating “golf course views,” “breathtaking view of the Honolulu Country Club golf course,” “lush green fairways,” and “exceptional golf course views.” The evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents.
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Across 10 listings, there are zero explicit mentions of sunset views or western exposure, and one listing emphasizes 'no direct afternoon sun,' which runs counter to a sunset orientation. The limited SUNSET checkbox use in MLS, without any supporting remarks, appears to be agent noise rather than real evidence that this building offers notable sunset-view units.
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The remarks mention golf course, mountain, city, ocean, and Tripler Hospital views. They do not describe fireworks being visible from a unit or building.
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At least 6 listings explicitly mention a "resident manager," "on-site manager," or "resident management team." This is consistent with the 18/20 MLS amenity records and repeated references across multiple listings, providing strong confirmation that the building offers resident management.
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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.