
Crosspointe
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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 remarks were searched for an owner-occupancy percentage and phrases such as 'majority owner occupied' or 'highly owner occupied.' No owner-occupancy information was found, so the percentage is unknown.
The remarks were searched for explicit elevator information, including a number of elevators, 'four elevators,' and 'multiple elevators.' No such information was found, so the number of elevators is 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 supported by 6/20 current MLS records and several independent remarks. Key phrases include “Spectrum basic package” and “Maintenance fees cover basic cable,” indicating this is a building-level benefit rather than an isolated unit feature.
About 10 of 20 current listings identify OTCOEX, suggesting common-area electricity is included in the maintenance fee. No remarks explicitly say “common area electricity” or “building power included,” so the evidence is moderate rather than strongly independently confirmed.
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There are 0/20 current MLS listings with HOTWAT and 17/20 with WTRHTR. No public remarks mention hot water being included, while the prevalence of individual water heaters is strong evidence that this feature should be false.
Internet inclusion is supported by 5/20 current MLS records and repeated explicit remarks. Relevant phrases include “Spectrum basic package and wifi/internet” and “Spectrum Basic cable (internet speed up to 1Gig) is included in HOA fees,” providing strong building-level confirmation.
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Sewer inclusion has strong current MLS support at 17/20 listings. The explicit statement that “Water, sewer, landscaping [are] included in HOA fees” confirms the checkbox data and indicates this is a community-wide fee inclusion.
Water inclusion is strongly supported by 17/20 current MLS listings. The explicit remark “Water, sewer, landscaping included in HOA fees” confirms the feature across the building rather than suggesting a unit-specific arrangement.
BBQ facilities are strongly supported by many listings from different remark patterns, including “BBQ area,” “BBQ grills,” “barbecue areas,” and “grills.” The current checkbox data and repeated building-level remarks clearly confirm this shared amenity.
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A shared car-wash facility is supported by direct building-level evidence: one detailed listing identifies a “car wash area” among the community amenities. The amenity also appears in current MLS data on 5 of 20 listings, matching the prior high-confidence finding.
Crosspointe appears to have a clubhouse or equivalent community gathering space. Remarks repeatedly quote “clubhouse,” “club house,” and “community recreation area,” while the historical assessment was already high confidence.
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No public remark explicitly supports a dog park or dog run. Although Crosspointe is repeatedly described as pet friendly, that is distinct from a designated dog park; the feature appears in only 2 of 20 MLS records without corroborating remarks.
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Exercise facilities are overwhelmingly confirmed across the building, with well over 15 listings using phrases such as “exercise room,” “fitness center,” “gym,” and “weight room.” The evidence appears across many distinct listing descriptions and is consistent with the historical high-confidence finding.
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Crosspointe appears to offer a meeting/community room type amenity. Remarks mention 'meeting rm,' 'meeting and private party areas,' and a 'recreation/meeting area that can be reserved for private events,' which is strong shared-amenity evidence.
Outdoor space is strongly supported across many listings, not just a single agent or copied description. Key remarks include “covered patio area,” “covered lanai,” “oversized lanai,” “generous 300 sq ft lanai,” “large 160 Sq ft lanai,” “spacious private balcony patio,” and multiple references to private or large courtyards and yards. This confirms patio/deck availability as a building-level feature, although the specific outdoor space varies by unit.
Walking-path access is confirmed by several listings, including one that states “A walking path leads to resort-like amenities” and others advertising “walking paths.” Although less frequently mentioned than the major amenities, the repeated explicit references support inclusion.
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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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Shared recreation space is well supported. Listings refer to a “recreation area,” “rec area for parties,” “recreation center,” and a “community recreation area that can be reserved for gatherings,” confirming this building-level amenity.
The building clearly offers shared recreation and party-room facilities. Remarks include “recreation room for parties,” “recreation/party room w/ kitchenette,” “rec area for parties,” “recreation center,” and “community recreation area,” consistent with the prior high-confidence conclusion.
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Multiple listings confirm storage availability, including an owner’s attic described as “extra storage,” an attic with “shelves,” and units with “vital storage” or “outdoor lanai and storage space.” The repeated explicit references across multiple listings and the historical high-confidence evidence strongly support including storage units/storage space for the building.
The listings mention unit storage, attics, yards, parking, and recreation amenities. None identify a dedicated facility for storing surfboards or boards.
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There is very strong evidence for a shared whirlpool/hot-tub/spa amenity. Multiple listings use phrases such as “hot tub,” “whirlpool,” “jacuzzi,” and “spa,” including descriptions of the community’s resort-style amenities, confirming the prior high-confidence finding.
Pool availability is confirmed across the building: all 20 current listings carry pool-related MLS amenities, while many remarks from multiple listings and agents explicitly mention a shared “swimming pool,” “sparkling pool,” or “heated salt water pool.” The repeated detailed references across the historical and current data strongly indicate a genuine community amenity rather than unchecked or copy-pasted MLS data.
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.
Several public remarks directly identify the community pool as salt water, including the phrase "Heated salt water pool." This is strongly confirmed across listings.
At least 10 current remarks explicitly mention in-unit laundry, with phrases such as “new full size stackable washer/dryer,” “full-size washer and dryer,” “washer/dryer in the unit,” and “in-unit laundry.” The feature is also marked in 20/20 current MLS listings, and the confirmations appear across multiple distinct unit descriptions rather than only a single copied remark.
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The listings point to laundry inside individual units rather than shared facilities. No coins, quarters, laundry fees, payment cards, or card-operated laundry are mentioned.
The remarks repeatedly describe in-unit washers and dryers, including full-size and stackable units. No public remarks identify community laundry rooms on every floor.
At least 25 listings explicitly mention parking, with repeated references to parking stalls, covered parking, open parking, and guest parking. The evidence is strong across numerous listings and agents, consistent with the historically high-confidence building-level parking feature.
At least 15 listings explicitly describe assigned, deeded, dedicated, or otherwise designated parking, often specifying one covered and one open stall. The repeated confirmation across multiple listings and agents, together with 12/20 current MLS records marked ASSIGN and historically high confidence, strongly supports assigned parking.
Covered parking is repeatedly confirmed, including "1 covered and 1 open," "one covered," "your covered parking stall," and "covered parking." These remarks occur across multiple listings and align with the current MLS data.
The direct deeded-parking statement provides strong evidence that at least some Crosspointe units have deeded parking. Repeated references to assigned or dedicated stalls further support the presence of deeded parking, though applicability may vary by unit.
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The remarks were searched for monthly parking fees, parking charges, rental costs, and additional parking costs, but none were found. The existing $100 value is therefore retained with low confidence because the current remarks neither confirm nor deny it.
Guest parking is clearly available at Crosspointe. Multiple listings state "lots of guest parking," "7 guest stalls," "ample guest parking," "generous amount of guest parking stalls," or that guest parking is conveniently nearby, providing strong multi-listing confirmation.
Secured entry is strongly supported by the remarks, even though fewer MLS checkboxes are marked. Multiple listings describe the community as gated and secure, with phrases like 'secure entry,' 'security guard,' and '24/7 security.' The consistency across listings indicates a real secured-entry community.
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The listings describe assigned, covered, open, dedicated, and guest parking but do not mention a waitlist system. Based solely on the public remarks, there is insufficient evidence that a parking waitlist exists.
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The community is repeatedly described as gated and guarded. No public remark confirms that residents use a card- or fob-based security system.
Security service is strongly confirmed across many independent listing remarks, well beyond the 18/20 MLS amenity checkbox evidence. Multiple listings explicitly describe a security guard or staffed entrance, while numerous others state '24-hour security,' '24/7 security,' or 'security at the entrance,' indicating a building/community-level amenity rather than an isolated copy-paste claim.
Public remarks directly identify security patrol service and repeatedly describe continuous or 24-hour security. This feature is strongly supported across multiple listings.
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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.
At least 2 listings explicitly mention window air conditioning, including the phrases "window AC’s" and "window unit ACs." This is supported by strong MLS inclusion data (16/20 listings) and prior high-confidence building history, although many checkbox entries may be copied forward.
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No public remarks explicitly mention “double wall,” “double-wall construction,” or “two walls.” Nevertheless, 19 of 20 current MLS listings are coded DOUWAL, making the evidence exceptionally strong across the listing set despite the feature not being discussed in remarks.
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Concrete slab foundation is not explicitly described in the public remarks, and the current MLS coding is only present in a minority of listings. The evidence looks too thin to treat slab construction as confirmed for the building.
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No public remarks explicitly mention “wood frame” or “wood frame construction.” However, 15 of 20 current MLS listings identify the building as WOOFRA, providing strong multi-listing support for wood-frame construction; the absence of remark language appears to reflect omission rather than contradiction.
Only 4 of 20 listings are currently coded ABOGRO, and no remarks explicitly mention “above ground construction,” “above ground building,” or above-ground materials. Repeated references to ground-floor and lower-level units do not validate this construction attribute, so it appears to be an unreliable or copied MLS designation.
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The remarks discuss residential ownership, investment potential, tenants, amenities, and community rules but contain no qualifying STR authorization language. Under the no-evidence rule, this is treated as false with medium-low confidence.
The remarks contain no evidence of participation in a hotel-operated rental pool. Because short-term rental permission is not established, this feature must also be false.
The listings do not mention any hotel rental program, much less mandatory participation. Since STR authorization and hotel-pool participation are absent, mandatory pool participation is false.
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Leasehold tenure is explicitly mentioned, so a lease-expiry date may be applicable. Searches for a four-digit expiration or renewal year found no qualifying date, so the value remains unknown.
The remarks contain repeated direct references confirming VA financing eligibility for Crosspointe. This is consistent across numerous listings and strongly supports a building-level true value.
Several listings directly describe Crosspointe as having full or 100% hurricane insurance. These repeated, consistent statements strongly support that the building is fully insured by the HOA.
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The remarks were searched for statements that the building passed a fire/life safety evaluation, FLSE, fire inspection, or was life-safety compliant. None of these terms or equivalent certifications were found, so this is recorded as false with medium-low confidence based on the absence of evidence.
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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At least one listing explicitly states "private, tucked away in a corner with garden views." Additionally, many listings (numerous mentions across the set) describe private yards, large courtyards, landscaped/private front yards, or lanai overlooking open/landscaped areas, indicating some units have garden views. Evidence is coming from multiple agents' remarks (one explicit garden-views mention and many yard/courtyard references), so building-level garden views are supported.
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No current listings explicitly mention sunset views, and most current MLS view descriptions are marked NONE (14/20), suggesting the feature may be omitted or inconsistently reported by agents. However, historical evidence was high confidence and included the specific phrase “sunset views of the Waianae mountains,” so the feature is retained pending stronger evidence of a change.
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Proximity to Aloha Stadium and entertainment venues is not evidence of a fireworks view. No listing says residents can watch Friday night fireworks from a unit, lanai, or the building.
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At least 2 listings explicitly mention the feature, using the phrases "Site Manager" and "resident manager." This is supported by 14/20 current MLS listings marking RESMAN and is consistent with the previously high-confidence determination, indicating the feature is likely a genuine community amenity rather than an isolated copy-paste error.
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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.