
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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I searched all public remarks for explicit owner-occupancy percentages or clear descriptors and found none. Without an explicit percentage or reliable descriptor in the remarks and no current numeric value provided, owner-occupancy is unknown.
I reviewed all public remarks for explicit counts or references to elevators (e.g., '4 elevators', 'elevator(s)', 'multiple elevators') and found none. Because there is no explicit information in the remarks and no numeric current value provided in the input, the elevator count 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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At least 4–6 listings explicitly mention cable is included (quotes: "basic cable", "Spectrum Basic cable ... is included in HOA fees", "Maintenance fee- basic cable"). Mentions appear across multiple listings/agents, providing strong building-level evidence that basic cable is included in the maintenance fee.
No public remarks explicitly state that common-area electricity is covered by the HOA; MLS checkbox usage for OTCOEX is inconsistent across listings (some agents have it checked), suggesting likely copy/paste or inconsistent entry. Evidence for this feature is weak and inconclusive.
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No listings mention 'hot water included' and MLS checkbox HOTWAT is not used (0/20). Additionally, 18/20 listings list WTRHTR (unit water heaters) in inclusions, indicating individual unit hot water heaters rather than building-supplied hot water. Evidence across multiple listings and MLS fields is strong that hot water is not included in the maintenance fee.
Several listings explicitly state internet or Wi‑Fi is included (quotes: "internet", "Wi‑Fi", "Spectrum ... internet is included"), appearing across multiple agent listings. Public-remark evidence is strong despite limited MLS checkbox usage.
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MLS checkbox data indicates sewer is included in most listings (15/20), and public remarks explicitly note phrases like 'Water, sewer, landscaping included in HOA fees' and 'Water, sewer, landscaping included in HOA fees' / 'maintenance fee includes water, sewer, internet, and cable.' At least several listings explicitly mention sewer being included, and the evidence is consistent across agents and listings.
MLS data shows water checked in association fees for many listings (15/20), and public remarks include explicit statements such as 'Water, sewer, landscaping included in HOA fees' and 'maintenance fee includes water, sewer, internet, and cable.' Multiple listings and agents confirm water is included in the maintenance fee, providing strong supporting evidence.
Very strong evidence: 19/20 listings include BBQ in amenities and remarks frequently reference 'BBQ areas', 'BBQ area', 'grills' or 'barbecue area'. These references are consistent across many listings and agents, supporting inclusion of shared BBQ/grilling facilities for the building.
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Good evidence: MLS historical data lists clubhouse in about 11 of 20 listings, and current remarks repeatedly include 'clubhouse' or 'club house' (e.g., 'club house', 'clubhouse', 'club house, exercise room, pool'). Mentions from multiple listings and agents indicate a shared clubhouse/community center amenity.
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Strong, consistent evidence: 20/20 recent listings list an exercise room (phrases include 'exercise room', 'fitness center', 'gym', 'weight room'). Mentions appear across multiple agents' remarks and mirror the historical MLS checkbox data, indicating a building-level fitness amenity available to residents.
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Moderately strong evidence: about 11/20 listings reference a meeting-style or reservable community room (phrases include 'meeting rm', 'meeting and private party areas', 'party room', 'clubhouse'). Multiple agents describe reservable meeting/party rooms, supporting inclusion of a building meeting/conference space.
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: 14/20 listings list a recreation area and many remarks mention 'recreation room', 'recreation/party room', 'rec center' or 'recreation area'. Multiple listings describe reservable party/recreation space and communal amenity decks, indicating building-level recreation facilities.
Solid evidence: while a recent MLS checkbox summary listed 7 of 20, many current public remarks explicitly mention a 'recreation room', 'rec center', or 'recreation/party room' (e.g., 'recreation room for parties with BBQ grills', 'recreation/party room', 'rec center'), and references appear across multiple listings and agents. This indicates a shared indoor recreation/party room is a building amenity.
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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.
Searched for surfboard-related storage terms and found none. Listings list many amenities (pool, gym, BBQ, EV chargers, storage units in some units) but do not reference dedicated surfboard or board storage.
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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.
All 20 recent MLS listings for this building include the pool amenity and numerous public remarks explicitly mention the pool (quotes: "pool", "swimming pool", "heated salt water pool", "sparkling swimming pool"). Evidence is strong and consistent across multiple agents and listings, indicating a shared, building-level amenity rather than an agent copy/paste error.
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 describe the pool as salt water (e.g., 'Heated salt water pool'), providing strong evidence the community pool is saltwater.
Strong building-level evidence: numerous listings (at least 15 separate remarks) explicitly state in-unit laundry—examples include 'full-size washer and dryer', 'washer/dryer in the unit', and 'new full size stackable washer/dryer'. Evidence appears across multiple agents and listings rather than a single copy/paste, and combined with the historical 20/20 MLS inclusions this supports high confidence that some units in Crosspointe have in-unit laundry.
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Searched for terms such as 'coin laundry', 'coin-op', 'quarters', 'card operated' and found none. Remarks instead repeatedly reference in-unit washers/dryers; therefore no evidence that any community laundry (paid) exists.
Searched public remarks for phrases like 'laundry on each floor', 'laundry room on every floor', and 'floor-by-floor laundry'. Listings consistently mention in-unit washers/dryers but do not describe community laundry on every floor, so there is no evidence supporting this feature.
All 20 recent MLS listings include parking features and the public remarks repeatedly mention parking—common phrases include "2 assigned parking stalls", "one assigned parking stall", and "two parking stalls". Evidence is strong and consistent across many listings/agents (not isolated), demonstrating the building offers parking for units.
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).
Several listings explicitly mention covered stalls (phrases like '1 covered and 1 open', 'covered parking stall located just across the path'), and 8 of 20 current MLS entries are coded as covered/garage. While not every listing lists covered parking, multiple agent remarks confirm the building does offer covered parking stalls.
Several listings explicitly state parking stalls are deeded or assigned. I searched for 'deeded parking', 'deeded stalls', 'assigned parking', and found direct mentions that parking is deeded/assigned for units.
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There is explicit public-remark evidence of a monthly parking rental fee of $100/month for an additional stall. I searched for 'parking fee', 'monthly', and found the $100/month mention.
Guest parking is regularly called out in agent remarks (e.g., 'guest parking', 'ample guest parking', '11 guest stalls by car wash area') and 13 of 20 listings are coded with GUEST, indicating robust building-level presence of guest parking.
Multiple listings explicitly advertise 'gated and secured' entry, '24/7 security', and 'security guard at the gate' (phrases repeated across agent remarks), indicating the parking/project is behind a secured entry. The SECENT checkbox is uncommon in current MLS coding, but consistent agent remarks describing gated/guarded access provide reliable evidence of secured entry.
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I reviewed all public remarks for explicit references to a parking waitlist system; none were found. The remarks do describe assigned stalls, guest parking, and occasional rented/available stalls, but do not indicate an organized waitlist.
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Searched for 'key card access', 'fob access', 'card reader', or 'keycard' and found none. The property has staffed gated security and guards per remarks, but no explicit mention of card/fob electronic access.
MLS checkbox history indicates 15 of 20 listings listed SECGUA and current remarks strongly confirm on-site security. Numerous listings state phrases like 'security guard', 'guard gated', '24/7 security', 'on site 24/7 security', and 'security patrol' across multiple agents' remarks, indicating consistent, building-wide security presence rather than a single listing copy/paste error.
The remarks consistently describe round-the-clock security presence and staffed gate/guarded entry (e.g., '24/7 security', 'guard at the gate', 'security personnel'), indicating active security/patrol services.
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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.
MLS inclusions show ACWIUN in 16 of 20 current listings, and public remarks explicitly mention window units in several listings—quotes include “window A/C for cooling”, “window unit ACs”, and “brand new window A/C”. Many other listings mention split A/C or “AC units” generally, suggesting a mix of window and split systems across units. Evidence is consistent across multiple agents and MLS checkbox data, so the building should be listed as offering window air conditioning.
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19 of 20 current MLS listings list double-wall construction (DOUWAL), and prior historical confidence was High. Although public remarks rarely use the literal phrase 'double wall,' the near-universal and consistent MLS checkbox across listings from multiple agents provides strong evidence that the building has double-wall construction (confidence 0.95).
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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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17 of 20 current MLS listings include wood-frame construction (WOOFRA). Public remarks across listings do not explicitly state 'wood frame' but the consistent MLS checkbox use across multiple agents suggests the building is wood-frame; however, because remarks do not confirm and agent copy/paste is possible, confidence is moderate (0.80).
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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The public remarks make no mention of STR allowance or related regulatory notes. In absence of explicit STR language and with many references to long-term features (VA assumable loans, assigned parking, tenant notices, etc.), STR is not indicated in the remarks.
Because public remarks contain no indication that short-term rentals are allowed and no mention of any hotel rental pool program, hotel-pool participation is not supported by the remarks and is marked false.
There is no evidence in the public remarks that units are required to participate in any rental pool. With no STR or hotel-pool references, mandatory pool participation is not supported and is false.
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I searched for phrases like 'lease expires', 'land lease to', 'leasehold expiring in', and explicit 4-digit years; none were found. Because some listings reference 'LEASEHOLD' while others state 'fee simple', tenure appears mixed in the remarks but no lease expiry year is provided, so the year is unknown.
Numerous listings explicitly reference VA approval and VA-assumable loans across the remarks, indicating the building is VA loan approved. I searched for phrases like 'VA approved', 'VA assumable', and 'VA loan' and found multiple matches.
Several public remarks explicitly state the complex carries full/100% hurricane (walls-in) insurance (appearing in multiple listings). Based on these explicit statements in the remarks, the building is recorded as fully insured (walls-in) with high confidence.
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I searched the remarks for explicit phrases indicating an FLSE (e.g., 'fire life safety evaluation passed', 'FLSE passed', 'fire safety certified') and found none. While there is a mention of an attic upgrade featuring a fire-resistant steel door, this does not constitute evidence that the building has passed an FLSE, so the FLSE pass is not indicated.
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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Historically Crosspointe had high confidence for sunset views. In the current batch 1 listing explicitly states "sunset views of the Waianae mountains." No MLS view checkboxes list SUNSET (0/20), suggesting agents often omit the checkbox, but the explicit remark plus historical data indicates the building does offer sunset views. Evidence is limited to one agent remark but aligns with prior high-confidence records rather than contradicting them.
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Looked for phrases indicating fireworks can be watched from the building (e.g., 'watch fireworks from lanai', 'fireworks view') and found none. Proximity to stadiums is mentioned but not views of fireworks from the property.
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The MLS checkbox is set for RESMAN on 17 of 20 current listings and several remarks explicitly mention on-site staff — phrases include "site manager", "resident manager", and "security guard at the gate". Mentions appear across multiple listings/agents (not isolated to a single ad), supporting a high-confidence conclusion that the building has a resident/on-site manager.
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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.