
Country Club Village 5
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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 5
Building Overview
Country Club Village 5 in Aliamanu-Salt Lake (1996) — concrete construction with pool and ocean/mountain views.

About Country Club Village 5
Country Club Village 5 is located in the Aliamanu-Salt Lake neighborhood and was built in 1996. The building is constructed of concrete and is served by three elevators. Unit size and total number of units are not listed in the available MLS data.
Key features include ocean, mountain, and sunset views, a pool, a BBQ area, and on-site security with a resident manager and security guard. Air conditioning in units is by split and window systems. Short-term rentals are not allowed per the available records.
Parking is available and includes covered, assigned stalls with additional guest parking. Pets are allowed. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS data. Based on MLS data, buyers should verify all details, policies, fees, and unit-specific information with the listing agent or management prior to purchase.
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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The remarks provide qualitative evidence of high owner occupancy but do not state a percentage that can be converted into the required 0–100 numeric value. No exact owner-occupancy figure was found, so the value remains unknown.
Public remarks directly confirm that the building has 3 elevators. This matches the current building value and is consistent with the 21-story, 239-unit context.
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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Two listings explicitly mention cable being included in the fees, using the phrases "Maintenance fee included Cable tv" and "basic cable." This aligns with the strong current MLS consensus of 17/19 listings and prior high-confidence evidence.
One listing explicitly states that the maintenance fee includes "Other Common Expenses," which supports inclusion of common expenses. The feature is also checked in 13 of 19 current listings, indicating broad building-level MLS support, although the remarks do not specifically spell out common-area electricity.
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One remark clearly says the maintenance fee included "internet service." Because it is grouped with other HOA-covered utilities in a detailed listing description, this is strong evidence that internet is included at the building level.
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Two listings directly confirm sewer inclusion, including the phrase "Maintenance fee included ... sewer" and a separate statement that the monthly fee includes "water, sewer, trash, and basic cable." This is strongly corroborated by the 18/19 current MLS consensus and prior high confidence.
Two listings explicitly confirm water inclusion, using "water" in the maintenance-fee list and "monthly fee includes water, sewer, trash, and basic cable." The evidence is consistent with the strong 17/19 current MLS consensus and prior high-confidence evidence.
Approximately 10 listings explicitly mention BBQ amenities, including phrases such as "BBQ grills," "BBQ area," and "BBQ areas." The evidence is strong across multiple agents and confirms the 19/19 MLS pattern rather than appearing to be an isolated checkbox or copy-paste error.
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At least 3 listings explicitly mention a clubhouse or equivalent, including "spacious club house for parties," "clubhouse," and "club room." Although less frequently described than BBQ or recreation facilities, the explicit repeated references and 8/19 MLS support establish the feature.
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At least 12 of 19 current remarks explicitly mention a lanai or comparable outdoor space, including “enjoy the view on your lanai,” “private lanai,” “enclosed lanai,” “covered lanai,” and “two lanais.” The feature is confirmed across multiple listings and agents rather than appearing to be a single copy-pasted checkbox, so the building offers patio/deck-type outdoor spaces.
Approximately 10 listings mention walking or jogging paths, with phrases including "walking/jogging paths," "walking paths," "jogging path," and "meandering walking path." The repeated, detailed references across multiple agents strongly confirm this shared building amenity.
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Approximately 8 listings mention a "recreation area," "recreation room," or similar shared recreation amenity. The repeated descriptions across agents support a legitimate building-wide feature and align with the 13/19 MLS records.
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Storage is consistently supported across the listings: 10/19 current listings include storage-related building amenities and 6/19 include storage in unit features. Remarks specifically cite "storage in lanai and common area storage" and identify "storage" among the community features, indicating this is a legitimate feature rather than a single agent's checkbox error.
The listings mention lanai storage, common-area storage, general storage, and bike racks. None specifically identify facilities for storing surfboards or boards.
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One listing explicitly states that the building offers a "trash chute," while 16/19 current MLS listings include the amenity. The limited public-remarks frequency is expected for a utility feature, and the strong MLS consistency plus direct confirmation supports inclusion.
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At least 16 of the 19 current listing remarks explicitly mention a pool or swimming pool, including "resort-style amenities, including a pool," "swimming pool," "sparkling pool," and "community pool." The evidence is strong and consistent across many listings and agents, confirming that the building offers a swimming pool.
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A community or resort-style pool is frequently mentioned. No evidence identifies the pool as saltwater, and no explicit denial was found.
In-unit laundry is strongly supported by the current MLS data, with 19 of 19 listings indicating washer/dryer inclusion. At least three listings explicitly mention in-unit laundry or a full-size washer/dryer, providing confirmation across multiple remarks rather than relying only on potentially copied checkbox data.
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The listings describe in-unit washers and dryers or a laundry center, without any reference to paid community laundry. No coin-op, card-operated, laundry fee, or quarters language was found.
The remarks mention in-unit laundry and a laundry center inside a hallway closet, but do not describe community laundry facilities on every floor. No floor-by-floor laundry language was found.
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Assigned parking is strongly supported across the building, with 15 of 19 listings selecting ASSIGN in MLS data. Multiple remarks independently use phrases such as "assigned parking stalls," "dedicated...parking stalls," and numbered assigned tandem stalls, indicating this is a consistent building feature rather than a single agent's copy-paste.
Covered parking is consistently documented across at least 10 current remarks and supported by 14 of 19 MLS records. Repeated phrases include "2 covered parking stalls," "2 car covered tandem parking," and "covered garage complex," with evidence from multiple listings.
Listings consistently describe two parking stalls, including assigned and dedicated stalls. None explicitly says the stalls are deeded, included in the unit deed, or owned with the unit.
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I searched for parking fees, monthly charges, rental costs, and additional parking expenses. The remarks describe included or assigned parking but provide no fee information.
Guest parking is clearly supported by multiple independent remarks, appearing explicitly in approximately 6 listings in addition to 13 of 19 MLS records. The repeated references to ample, available, and plentiful guest parking indicate a building-level amenity.
Secured entry is explicitly mentioned in approximately 5 listings, including "secured entry," "secured building," "secure complex and building," and "entering security gate." The MLS checkbox appears underreported at 2 of 19 listings, but the repeated descriptions across multiple remarks support secured parking/building access.
There is overwhelming direct evidence that tandem parking is available. The feature is mentioned repeatedly and specifically, including both covered tandem stalls and assigned tandem stalls, so this should be treated as a confirmed building feature.
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I searched the remarks for parking waitlist and waiting-list language. The listings describe assigned stalls and guest parking, with no indication of a parking waitlist.
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The building is repeatedly described as secure, but the listings do not specify card- or fob-based access. General secured-entry language is insufficient to establish this feature.
At least 4 listings explicitly mention active security service, including “24/7 security,” “24-hour security,” and “patrolling security guards.” Additional listings describe the building as secure or having secured access, and the feature is checked in 17 of 19 current MLS records, indicating strong evidence across multiple listings rather than an isolated copy-paste error.
The phrase “patrolling security guards” directly confirms security patrol service. Repeated references to 24/7 security provide additional supporting evidence.
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Evidence supports window AC as an available building feature. Multiple remarks explicitly say 'window A/C in living room' and 'a window air conditioning unit will keep this unit cool and comfortable,' and current MLS inclusions show ACWIUN in 14 of 18 listings. The repeated mentions across different listings make this strong rather than incidental.
None of the 19 public remarks explicitly mention concrete construction, reinforced concrete, or a concrete building. However, CONCRE appears consistently across all 19 MLS records and prior confidence was high, making concrete construction strongly supported.
Zero of 19 public remarks mention double wall, double-wall construction, or two walls. Although DOUWAL is checked in 9 of 19 MLS records, the feature previously had low confidence and remains unsupported by agent remarks.
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Zero of 19 public remarks mention a steel frame or steel frame construction. STEFRA appears in only 3 of 19 MLS records, with no details or cross-agent remark support, so the feature is not sufficiently validated.
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Above-ground construction is not supported by the public remarks, and only 2 of 18 listings currently carry the ABOGRO code. The evidence is weak and inconsistent, which points to agent input noise rather than a dependable building characteristic.
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The listings contain no clear short-term-rental permission or prohibition. Under the absence-of-evidence rule, STR allowance is treated as false.
I searched for hotel rental-pool and hotel-operations references and found none. Because short-term rental permission is not established, hotel-pool participation must be false.
I searched for statements requiring all units to participate in a rental pool or preventing owners from opting out. No such remarks were found, and the prerequisite STR allowance is not established.
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I searched for leasehold language, ground lease terms, lease expiry dates, and renewal information. No specific lease expiration year was found.
Several listings directly advertise VA approval or assumable VA loans. This is consistent, repeated public-remark evidence that the building is VA loan approved.
Several public remarks directly describe the building as fully insured or having 100% hurricane coverage. Repeated explicit statements across listings provide strong evidence that the HOA has full building insurance coverage.
Fire sprinklers are strongly supported by both MLS data and multiple independent remarks. At least three listings explicitly mention sprinklers or a fire sprinkler system, including statements that sprinklers are installed in units or all units, so this appears to be a genuine building-wide feature rather than unchecked copy-paste data.
The remarks mention fire sprinklers in units and a fire sprinkler system, but sprinklers do not establish that the building passed a fire/life safety evaluation. No explicit FLSE-passed, fire-safety-certified, or life-safety-compliant statement was found.
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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At least 4 current listings explicitly mention mountain views or mountains, including “mountain views” and “magnificent mountain and golf course VIEWS.” This confirms the previously high-confidence feature across multiple agents rather than relying only on copied MLS checkbox data.
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At least 2 listings explicitly confirm city views, including views of the “city” and “city skyline,” while 9 of 19 current MLS records contain CITY. The evidence supports that some units in the building offer city views.
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Garden-type views and garden-like outlooks are supported by multiple listings, though less frequently than golf course views. The strongest evidence comes from references to a "private courtyard" for starting a garden plus "beautiful landscapes," "lush tropical landscaping," and other green common-area views.
At least 14 current listings identify golf course views, with many detailed remarks describing views of the Honolulu Country Club, golfers, fairways, and golf course scenery. The feature is strongly confirmed across multiple agents and is not dependent solely on MLS checkbox copying.
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The remarks describe golf course, city, mountain, ocean, sunset, and sunrise views. They do not state that Friday night fireworks can be viewed from the units or building.
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Resident management is strongly supported by the current MLS pattern and repeated remarks from multiple listings. At least four listings mention an on-site management office or resident manager, including "excellent on-site management" and "resident manager," confirming that the building offers on-site 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.