
Crosspointe
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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Crosspointe
Building Overview
Crosspointe in Aliamanu-Salt Lake (1985) wood-frame building with pool, fitness center, and mountain/sunset views.

About Crosspointe
Based on MLS data, Crosspointe is a residential building located in the Aliamanu-Salt Lake neighborhood. The building was constructed in 1985 and is wood frame construction. Specific unit sizes and counts are not provided in the available MLS records.
According to available records, on-site amenities include a pool, fitness center, BBQ area, resident manager, and security guard. Units may have mountain and sunset views. Air conditioning types listed in MLS data include split and window units.
Additional details from MLS: parking is available, covered, assigned, and there is guest parking. Pets are allowed; short-term rentals are not allowed. The management company is listed as Unknown in the MLS data. This summary is based on MLS data and buyers should verify all details, fees, and policies with the listing agent or management.
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 public remarks do not state the percentage or descriptor of owner-occupancy. Because owner-occupancy is a numeric field and there is no explicit percentage or usable descriptor in the remarks, the value is unknown. I reviewed all listings for explicit owner-occupancy language and found none.
The public remarks contain no references to elevators or similar terms. Because there is no explicit numeric statement and no current numeric value provided, the number of elevators is unknown. I searched all remarks for common elevator phrases but found nothing to confirm or deny.
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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Evidence for common-area electricity being included is weak and inconsistent: 9 of 20 MLS listings have OTCOEX checked but none of the many public remarks explicitly state 'common area electricity' or 'common electric included.' This appears to be mixed agent checkbox usage (possible copy/paste) rather than a clear building-level feature.
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No listings check HOTWAT (0/20) while 18/20 list WTRHTR (unit water heaters). Public remarks do not state 'hot water included' and instead reference water and sewer separately; therefore building maintenance fees do not include hot water. Evidence is consistent across many listings and appears intentional, not a copy-paste error.
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14 of 20 MLS listings include SEWER in association fee includes and several remarks explicitly say 'sewer included' (e.g., 'Water, sewer, landscaping included in HOA fees' and 'maintenance fee covers essential utilities, including ... sewer'). Evidence is strong across multiple listings and agents.
14 of 20 MLS listings include WATER in association fee includes and remarks explicitly state 'water included' or 'maintenance fee covers essential utilities, including water' (e.g., 'Water, sewer, landscaping included in HOA fees'). Multiple independent listings corroborate this feature.
Very strong evidence: ~19 of 20 listings mention communal BBQ/grilling facilities using phrases like "BBQ areas", "BBQ area", and "barbecue". Multiple listings from different agents consistently include this amenity, indicating building-level shared BBQ areas.
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Good evidence: multiple listings explicitly list a 'clubhouse' or 'club house' among amenities (often grouped with pool and BBQ), and references are repeated across different agents' remarks, supporting presence of a clubhouse/community center.
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Strong, consistent evidence: ~19 of 20 MLS listings reference a shared fitness facility with phrases like "fitness center", "exercise room", "fitness room" or "gym". Mentions appear across multiple agent remarks (not isolated), indicating a building-level amenity available to residents.
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Moderately strong evidence: about 9 of 20 listings reference a meeting or meeting-style room with phrases like "meeting rm", "meeting and private party areas", and "recreation/meeting area". Multiple listings note reservable meeting/private party spaces, indicating a building-level meeting room or conference area.
Multiple listings in this building explicitly advertise outdoor living areas, with well over ten units described as having features like an “oversized lanai,” “spacious 300 ft courtyard,” “private fenced courtyard,” “front yard with … covered patio,” “huge outdoor patio,” and “private deck/patio.” These mentions span both ground-floor and upper units and come from different agents, indicating this is a real, widespread feature of the project rather than a copied MLS checkbox error.
Multiple remarks describe internal walking paths, such as 'A walking path leads to resort-like amenities including fitness center, pool, jacuzzi, recreation room, sand volleyball court, BBQ area, EV Chargers...' and references to 'walking paths' within the community. These indicate established pedestrian paths suitable for walking/jogging within the project. Even though only a few agents check the MLS box, the repeated narrative descriptions confirm this feature.
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At least ~12 listings' remarks explicitly reference private outdoor spaces (phrases include "private fenced courtyard", "fenced front yard", "private yard", "large usable yard space", and "front yard/garden"). Although only 2/20 MLS amenity checkboxes currently list PRIYAR, the repeated, agent-written remarks across many listings indicate the building does offer private yard/courtyard spaces for some units, so include the feature.
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Clear evidence: roughly 12 of 20 listings explicitly mention shared recreation spaces with terms like "recreation area", "recreation/party room", "rec center" or "recreation room". Mentions occur across multiple listings and agents, indicating a building-level rec/party space for residents.
Numerous listings mention a dedicated indoor recreation/party space: 'rec center, large pool,' 'recreation center with BBQ, Club House, Pool,' 'recreation/party room w/ kitchenette,' and 'recreation room for parties with BBQ grills.' Several describe this space as reservable for private events, indicating a true shared recreation room. These mentions come from different agents and across time, not just MLS checkbox data.
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Several listings for this building explicitly mention extra storage, including phrases like 'storage unit' in a courtyard or backyard and 'spacious lanai with storage' as well as large dedicated storage closets and attic storage. Although only 2/20 listings check storage in building amenities and 3/20 in unit features, the repeated narrative descriptions across different units and agents indicate that some units have dedicated storage spaces. Buyers seeking extra storage would reasonably consider this building, so storage_unit is set to true based on these remarks.
I searched for surfboard- or board-storage related terms (e.g., 'surfboard storage', 'board storage', 'surf storage'). The detailed amenity lists did not include surfboard storage, so there is no evidence that surfboard storage is provided.
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Dozens of remarks confirm a shared spa-style facility: 'pool, hot tub, and clubhouse', 'large pool, hot tub, BBQs', 'pool, spa, gym, barbecue areas', and 'Amenities include a pool, exercise room, whirlpool, clubhouse, volleyball court, and BBQ area'. Repeated references to 'whirlpool', 'jacuzzi', 'hot tub', and 'spa' across different agents and years clearly establish a common whirlpool/hot tub amenity.
High-confidence evidence from MLS: 20/20 recent listings have the POOL amenity checked, and numerous agent remarks explicitly reference facility pools. Representative quotes include "swimming pool", "heated salt water pool", and "sparkling swimming pool", showing consistent confirmation across multiple agents rather than an isolated or implied mention.
Across the compiled remarks, at least five listings by different agents explicitly reference a heated pool, including phrases like "Heated salt water pool," "heated swimming pool," and "heated pool, jacuzzi." These consistent descriptions, along with several MLS entries marking a heated pool amenity, strongly confirm that Crosspointe offers a heated community pool as part of its shared facilities.
Multiple listings explicitly reference a heated salt water pool (e.g., 'Heated salt water pool'), which is direct evidence the community pool is saltwater.
All 20 current MLS listings include washer/dryer in the inclusions and at least ~20 separate public remarks explicitly mention in-unit laundry. Representative quotes include "newer washer and dryer", "full sized washer & dryer", and "in-unit laundry with full stack washer/dryer." The evidence is strong and consistent across multiple agents/listings (not an isolated copy-paste), so the building should be listed as offering in-unit laundry.
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I searched for terms like 'coin laundry', 'coin-op', 'quarters', 'card operated' and similar. None were found. Remarks instead reference in-unit full-size or stackable washers/dryers, so there is no evidence of paid community laundry.
I searched the public remarks for phrases like 'laundry on each floor', 'laundry room on every floor', and 'floor-by-floor laundry'. There were no references; instead many listings explicitly mention in-unit washers/dryers, so there is no evidence the building has community laundry on every floor.
Strong building-level evidence: 20/20 recent listings indicate on-site parking and numerous remarks explicitly reference parking stalls (e.g., "2 assigned parking stalls", "1 covered & 1 open stall", "one assigned parking stall", "guest parking"). Mentions appear across many different listings/agents and consistently describe assigned, covered, open, and guest parking, indicating a reliable, building-wide parking provision rather than a single listing error.
Multiple listings explicitly mention assigned or dedicated stalls: phrases include "one assigned parking stall", "two assigned parking stalls", "two dedicated parking spaces" and "1-assigned parking stall". At least 16 listings (matching MLS ASSIGN flag prevalence) reference assigned/reserved parking, so assigned parking availability is strongly supported though some units note a combination of assigned + guest/open stalls (and occasional rented extra stalls).
Over half of the listings (12/20) are coded with covered parking, and multiple agents specifically describe configurations like '1 covered & 1 open stall' or '1 parking stall is covered'. This indicates the complex offers covered stalls (or carport/garage spaces) even though not every unit may have one. Buyers looking for covered parking can find it in this building.
Many listings reference 'assigned', '1 assigned parking stall', and '2 assigned parking stalls' (e.g., '2 assigned parking stalls'), but there is no explicit statement that parking is deeded/owned or 'included in deed'. Searched for terms like 'deeded parking', 'owned parking', and 'parking included in deed' and found none.
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There is explicit public-remark evidence of a monthly fee ($100/month) to obtain an additional parking stall. I searched for 'parking fee', 'monthly', and 'per month' and found the $100/month reference.
Several listings highlight guest parking, including specifics like '11 guest stalls by car wash area' and general phrases like 'ample guest parking' and 'guest parking, and mailboxes'. With a majority of MLS entries also checking GUEST, guest parking is clearly an established amenity.
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I looked through the remarks for phrases such as 'parking waitlist', 'waiting list', or instructions to 'join waitlist for parking' and found no references. Listings describe assigned stalls and guest parking but not a waitlist system.
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I searched for explicit references to key card/fob access (e.g., 'key card access', 'fob access', 'card reader'). The remarks consistently describe staffed/guarded gated entry and 24/7 security but contain no mention of card/fob systems, so there is no evidence of card-access security.
Multiple listings (matching the MLS checkbox count of 14/20) explicitly mention on-site security: phrases include "24/7 security", "24-hour security", "security guard", and "guard at the gate". Evidence is strong and consistent across different agent remarks (not a single isolated mention), so the building is very likely to have staffed/on-site security.
The public remarks explicitly describe round-the-clock security presence and a staffed guard gate across many listings (e.g., '24-hour security', 'guard at the gate', 'on site 24/7 security'), which supports that the building has a security patrol/guard service.
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Multiple listings for this building explicitly advertise split systems, including phrases like “Mitsubishi split A/C,” “three split AC units,” and “NEW split AC units,” across several different units and agents. Combined with 7 of 20 current MLS records checking the split-AC field and prior high-confidence history, this strongly supports that some units in the building have ductless mini-split air conditioning, and the building allows this feature.
Strong evidence that the building offers window air conditioning: MLS inclusions show ACWIUN in 18 of 20 listings and numerous public remarks explicitly state 'window A/C', 'window unit ACs', or 'brand new window A/C'. Several listings also reference split AC units, but at least ten listings explicitly mention window/window-unit ACs, indicating the building does offer window A/C in some units.
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19 of 20 current MLS listings list double-wall construction (DOUWAL), and historical data rated this feature High confidence. Public remarks do not explicitly mention 'double wall' (they mention 'double-pane windows' in some units), but the near-universal MLS checkbox entries across multiple listings suggest the building is described as double-wall construction by listing agents.
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8 of 20 current MLS listings include SLAB in construction_materials. No public remarks explicitly state "concrete slab" or "solid concrete foundation," so evidence is moderate and largely based on MLS checkbox entries across multiple listings rather than explicit agent remarks.
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MLS checkbox data indicates 14 of 20 current listings list wood-frame construction (WOOFRA). Public remarks across the listings contain many references to wood finishes (cabinets, flooring) but do not explicitly state 'wood frame' construction; evidence appears driven by agents' MLS checkbox entries rather than explicit remark confirmation.
Only 4 of 20 current MLS listings include the ABOGRO (above-ground) construction code, with 16 listings omitting it and no public remarks referencing above-ground construction. Because this is a new, sparsely used checkbox with no remark support, it is most likely a data inconsistency rather than a confirmed building feature, so above-ground construction is not included at the building level.
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Searched for 'short-term rental', 'vacation rental', 'TVU', 'NUC', '30-day minimum' and related phrases; none appear in the remarks. Therefore there is no evidence STRs are permitted in the building.
I searched the remarks for 'hotel rental pool', 'hotel rental program', 'managed by hotel', and brand-associated pool programs; no mentions were found. Per rules, hotel-pool cannot be true if STRs are not allowed.
Searched for 'mandatory hotel pool', 'required to participate', and similar phrases; none were found. Because STRs are not indicated, a mandatory hotel/rental pool is not applicable and is false.
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Remarks include explicit 'fee simple' language (e.g., 'fee simple ground floor'), indicating the property is not leasehold. Therefore there is no 4-digit lease expiry year to extract.
Listings repeatedly state the project is VA-approved and reference VA-assumable mortgages and VA assumption opportunities. I searched for phrases like 'VA approved', 'VA assumable', and 'VA ASSUMABLE' and found numerous explicit mentions across listings.
Several remarks explicitly state the project includes comprehensive building/hurricane insurance (examples: 'FULL hurricane insurance', '100% hurricane insurance'). Based on these explicit statements in multiple listings, the building is represented as fully insured (walls-in coverage).
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There is no explicit statement that the building has passed a fire/life safety evaluation (FLSE) in the public remarks. I searched for common FLSE and fire-inspection phrasing; while there are references to an upgraded fire-resistant attic door and recent termite fumigation, nothing confirms an FLSE pass. In absence of any mention and with no current value provided, the field is set to false with medium confidence (absence of mention suggests it was not stated).
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 one listing explicitly mentions "sunset views of the Waianae mountains," providing clear evidence that some units in this building enjoy mountain views. No listings state that there is no view, and the absence of MOUNTA in MLS view_descriptions likely reflects incomplete checkbox use rather than a lack of views. Therefore, the building is treated as offering mountain-view units for buyers who prioritize this feature.
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One listing explicitly notes the unit is “private, tucked away in a corner with garden views,” confirming that at least some units in Crosspointe enjoy garden-oriented views. Several other listings reference private courtyards, fenced yards, and landscaped outdoor spaces adjacent to units, supporting that garden/courtyard views are available in the project. Although the MLS view field never uses the GARDEN label, the remarks provide direct evidence that buyers can find garden-view units in this building.
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Historical records showed high confidence that the building offers sunset views. In the current public remarks one listing explicitly states 'spacious lanai with sunset views of the Waianae mountains.' While only 1 of many listings mentions sunsets (others omit it, likely due to copy/paste of generic amenities), the explicit contemporary mention plus prior high-confidence history supports including view_sunset = true.
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I searched for explicit phrases indicating fireworks are visible from the building or units. No remarks claim fireworks views; only mountain/sunset views are mentioned, so there is no evidence of fireworks-viewing from the building.
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Historical MLS data showed RESMAN checked on 17 of 20 listings. In the current remarks at least three listings explicitly state on-site management (phrases include “Crosspointe amenities feature site manager,” “Site Manager,” and “resident manager”), and many other listings reference 24/7 security/guarded gate consistent with staffed on-site management. Evidence is consistent across multiple agents and aligns with prior high-confidence MLS checkbox data.
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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.