
Country Club Village 6
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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 6
Building Overview
Country Club Village 6 in Aliamanu-Salt Lake — concrete building (2008) with pool and mountain views.

About Country Club Village 6
Country Club Village 6 is located in the Aliamanu-Salt Lake neighborhood and was built in 2008. According to available records, the building is constructed of concrete and offers mountain views.
Based on MLS data, on-site amenities include a pool, BBQ area, a resident manager, and a security guard. Units are reported to have window air conditioning. Short-term rentals are not allowed per the available information.
Additional details from MLS indicate parking is available, including covered parking and guest parking. Pets are allowed. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS data. Buyers should verify all building details, rules, and any associated fees with the managing entity or their 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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The remarks were searched for explicit percentages and qualitative owner-occupancy statements, but none were found. Owner occupancy therefore remains unknown rather than being estimated from the listings.
The remarks confirm that the building has elevators, but provide no explicit count. Because the number cannot be inferred reliably from the 18 floors and 285 units, the value 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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No public remarks explicitly mention common area electricity or building power. However, 16 of 20 current listings include OTCOEX in the association fee inclusions, consistent with the previously high-confidence building-level determination.
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No listings show HOTWAT, and 15 of 20 current listings show WTRHTR. Multiple remarks explicitly mention a unit water heater, including "new water heater" and "Water heater," across different listings, reinforcing that hot water is not included in the maintenance fee.
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No public remarks explicitly mention sewer inclusion. Nevertheless, the evidence is strong and consistent across the entire listing set: 20 of 20 listings identify SEWER as included in the association fees.
No public remarks explicitly state that water is included. Current MLS data is unanimous, with 20 of 20 listings listing WATER among the association fee inclusions, supporting the building-level feature.
Approximately 19 of 20 listings mention BBQ amenities, including “BBQ areas,” “barbecue areas,” “BBQ stations,” and “outdoor barbecuing.” The references appear across many listings and consistently describe a shared building amenity rather than isolated unit features.
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None of the supplied listings provide evidence of car-wash facilities. Despite the current MLS checkbox appearing on 9 of 20 listings, the complete absence of car-wash references across detailed amenity descriptions indicates the checkbox is likely inaccurate.
None of the supplied listings explicitly describe a clubhouse or community center. Although the current MLS checkbox appears on 8 of 20 listings, the absence of corresponding remarks suggests this is agent-entered or copied checkbox data rather than a verified building feature.
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At least 3 listings explicitly mention a "dog park," while another describes a pet-friendly outdoor area. This is sufficient to confirm that the building offers a dog/pet amenity, even though it is not mentioned in every listing.
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No listing explicitly identifies a meeting or conference room. Repeated amenity descriptions mention recreation rooms or areas but not meeting facilities, so the current MLS checkbox is likely unverified.
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Approximately 17 listings mention walking paths, with one explicitly stating a “walking/jogging path.” Other descriptions include “large walking path,” “walking paths,” and “numerous paths,” showing strong, repeated support across listings.
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Approximately 10 listings mention a "recreation area," "recreation spaces," or a landscaped recreation area. The references are consistent with a shared community amenity and support the current MLS designation.
About 9 current listings directly mention a “recreation room,” “recreation room facilities,” or access to a recreation room, while several others refer to recreation areas or spaces. The repeated descriptions across different listings strongly support this shared amenity.
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The remarks were searched for surfboard storage, board storage, surf storage, and combined bike-and-surfboard storage. No surfboard-specific storage facility is described.
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The feature is present in all 20 current MLS records, and a public remark directly confirms a "trash chute." The universal MLS presence combined with explicit textual confirmation provides very strong evidence.
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The pool is overwhelmingly confirmed across the provided remarks: at least 20 listings explicitly mention a pool or swimming pool, including "swimming pool," "association pool," "community swimming pool," and "sparkling pool." The references appear across multiple listings and agents and consistently describe it as a shared Country Club Village 6 amenity, not a private unit feature.
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Multiple listings mention a community or swimming pool. None characterize the pool as saltwater, saline, or otherwise salt-based.
At least 12 current listings explicitly mention in-unit laundry, including "washer/dryer in the unit," "stack washer/dryer in the unit," and "full-size washer and dryer." The evidence appears across multiple distinct listing descriptions and strongly corroborates the 20/20 MLS inclusion data, so this is a genuine building offering rather than checkbox-only or copy-paste evidence.
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The remarks were searched for coin laundry, card-operated laundry, laundry fees, quarters, and other paid community laundry terms. No paid community laundry is described; references to washers and dryers concern individual units.
The remarks were searched for laundry on each floor, laundry rooms on every floor, and floor-by-floor community laundry. They mention in-unit washers and dryers but do not describe community laundry facilities on every floor.
Parking is overwhelmingly supported across the building: 20/20 listings contain parking-related MLS features, and numerous remarks mention “2 parking stalls,” “2 parking spaces,” secured parking, or a parking garage. The evidence is consistent across many listings and agents, indicating the building offers resident parking.
Assigned parking is available in the building, though it is not universal: at least two listings explicitly advertise “TWO(2) RESERVED PARKING STALLS,” and other listings describe unit-specific secured stalls. Most listings instead mention unassigned parking, so the feature should be understood as available to some units rather than building-wide for every residence.
Covered parking is strongly confirmed: 19/20 listings have covered or garage-related MLS features, and multiple remarks specifically state “2 covered parking stalls” or refer to secured garage parking. The repeated descriptions across different listings indicate a genuine building feature rather than an isolated agent error.
Although some listings use phrases such as "reserved" or "parking included," the more specific and repeated descriptions identify the stalls as unassigned or managed through the building. There is no explicit statement that parking is deeded with the unit.
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A public remark explicitly states the monthly parking stall fee is $10.31. This is direct evidence of the current parking charge.
Guest parking is consistently supported across the building: 19/20 listings include the guest-parking MLS feature, and at least 15 remarks explicitly mention ample guest, visitor, or guest stalls. The feature is repeatedly described alongside the community amenities, confirming that buyers and visitors have access to guest parking.
Secured entry or secured parking is supported by numerous explicit remarks across the listings, including references to secured lobbies, secured building entry, gated parking, and secured garage access. Although the MLS checkbox appears in only 9/20 listings, the repeated detailed remarks across multiple listings provide strong evidence that the building offers secured entry and/or parking.
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The remarks explicitly state that there is currently a parking waiting list. They also indicate that additional stalls may be available for rent through the building.
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The listings repeatedly describe secured entry, secured lobbies, secured parking, security guards, and a secure environment. They do not specifically identify a card- or fob-access security system.
Security service is strongly supported across the building. At least 10 current remarks explicitly mention security, including "Security Guard," "security guards," "security patrol," and "on-site security," with the wording appearing across multiple listings and agents rather than only a single checkbox or copied statement.
The public remarks directly identify security patrol service and repeatedly support the presence of building security. This is consistent with the building context showing a security guard.
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At least 9 current listings explicitly mention window or unit-based AC, with phrases such as “window air conditioning,” “window ACs,” “new AC window units,” “2 AC units,” and “AC units in both the living room and bedroom.” The evidence appears across multiple distinct listings and agents, consistently confirming window AC as a building-level feature.
All 20 of 20 current listings identify CONCRE as the construction material, providing strong and consistent evidence across the building. Public remarks generally describe Country Club Village 6 as a modern 2008 building but do not explicitly use the phrase 'concrete construction'; the repeated MLS designation confirms the feature.
There is some MLS support for double-wall construction, with 8 of 20 current listings coded DOUWAL. However, none of the public remarks explicitly describe double-wall construction, so this is only moderate-confidence evidence and may reflect inconsistent MLS entry rather than clear firsthand confirmation.
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Only 1 of 20 listings mentions ABOGRO in the MLS data, and none of the public remarks use phrases such as “above ground construction” or describe above-ground materials. The evidence is therefore insufficient and appears likely to reflect an isolated checkbox entry.
Weak evidence for brick: only a small minority of MLS records (3/20) list BRICK and none of the public remarks mention 'brick', 'brick exterior' or similar. The building is repeatedly described as a modern 2008 development consistent with concrete construction, so brick is likely an erroneous or isolated MLS checkbox and is omitted.
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The remarks were searched for short-term rental permissions, vacation rentals, NUC or TVU certificates, legal STR language, minimum-stay restrictions, and owner-occupancy requirements. No STR permission or restriction was stated, so this is treated as false based on the absence of evidence.
The swimming pool references describe a standard community or association pool, not a hotel rental pool. Because STR is not established as allowed and no hotel rental program is mentioned, this feature is false.
The remarks contain no evidence of a hotel rental pool or any requirement that owners participate in one. STR is not established as allowed, so mandatory hotel-pool participation must also be false.
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The remarks were searched for leasehold terminology, lease expiration dates, ground leases, and renewal or extension information. No specific lease-expiry year or applicable land-lease details were found.
Multiple public remarks directly identify Country Club Village 6 as VA-approved. This repeated, explicit evidence strongly supports that VA financing is available.
Multiple listings explicitly describe Country Club Village 6 as '100% hurricane insured' or having '100% Hurricane Coverage.' This is strong evidence of comprehensive building insurance, although the remarks do not specifically use the phrase 'walls-in coverage.'
Approximately 14 current remarks explicitly mention fire sprinklers or a fire sprinkler system, including "fire sprinklers," "fire sprinkler system throughout," and "fire sprinklers...providing peace of mind." The evidence is strong and repeated across multiple listings and agents, confirming this is a building-level feature rather than an isolated unit detail.
The listings provide evidence of fire-safety equipment but no explicit statement that the building passed an FLSE, fire inspection, or life-safety certification. Under the field definition, sprinklers alone are insufficient to mark this feature 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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Mountain views are mentioned in multiple listings, including "mountain views," a high-floor "mauka" unit, and "views of green mountains towards Tripler." Combined with 7/20 current MLS listings containing MOUNTA and the prior high-confidence history, the evidence strongly supports this building offering mountain-view units.
Diamond Head views appear to exist in the building, but the evidence is thin. Only 1 of 20 current MLS listings includes DIAHEA, and none of the provided remarks explicitly call out Diamond Head or crater views. This looks like a rare unit-level feature rather than a broadly advertised building-wide view.
City views are supported for Country Club Village 6, though less frequently than other view types. The MLS data shows 8/20 listings with CITY and no NONE entries, and at least one public remark explicitly advertises "Nice Cool City Sunrise Views!" This suggests some units in the building do offer city views and the checkbox data is likely real.
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Garden views are directly stated in multiple listings, including two repeated descriptions of ground-floor units with "garden views" and another describing a walk-out patio to the "beautifully maintained building garden." Along with 6/20 current MLS listings containing GARDEN and the prior high-confidence assessment, the building clearly offers garden-view units.
Golf course views are repeatedly confirmed across many listings, with phrases such as "unobstructed golf course views," "panoramic golf course vistas," and "the view from your lanai looks out to the golf course." The 8/20 current MLS listings containing GOLCOU and consistent remarks from multiple listings provide very strong support.
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MLS data indicates 3 of 20 listings list sunrise views. Public remarks include explicit phrases: "Nice Cool City Sunrise Views!" and "East facing side," and another lanai remark references morning coffee—suggesting some units face east. Evidence is limited to a minority of listings and may reflect specific stacks/units rather than whole-building exposure, so confidence is moderate.
Two of 20 current MLS listings contain the SUNSET view designation, but none of the supplied remarks explicitly confirm a sunset view or related phrases such as “evening sun” or “western exposure.” The feature may apply to specific units, but the evidence is weaker than for golf course or garden views.
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The remarks were searched for Friday night fireworks views from units, lanais, or the building. They describe golf course, mountain, ocean, garden, and other views, but do not mention viewing fireworks from the building.
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Approximately 6 current remarks explicitly mention a resident manager or manager on property, including "resident manager," "onsite resident manager," and "manager on property." These confirmations appear across multiple listings and agents, strongly supporting a building-level resident manager despite the feature appearing in only some public remarks.
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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.