
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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I searched for owner-occupancy clues such as a percentage, 'highly owner occupied,' 'majority owner occupied,' or similar language and found none. The remarks mention owner-occupants and investors as possible buyers, but that does not establish the actual owner-occupancy rate.
I searched the public remarks for explicit elevator references such as a number of elevators, 'multiple elevators,' or similar wording and found none. The listings consistently describe townhomes/condos in Crosspointe with ground-floor and upstairs units, parking, and amenities, but no evidence that elevators are present or absent.
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 service appears to be included in the maintenance/HOA fees. At least 2 listings explicitly mention it, including phrases like 'Maint fee- basic cable' and 'maintenance fee covers ... cable.' This is strong building-level evidence and is not just an MLS checkbox trend.
About 11 of 20 current listings have OTCOEX checked in association_fee_includes, which suggests common-area electricity is likely included but not confirmed by remarks. The public remarks mostly describe amenities and general maintenance coverage rather than explicitly saying 'common area electricity' or 'building power included,' so this remains moderate-confidence evidence.
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There is strong evidence that hot water is not included in the maintenance fee. Current MLS data shows 0/20 listings with HOTWAT and 16/20 with WTRHTR, and no remarks indicate building-supplied hot water. The WTRHTR pattern strongly supports a false value for this feature.
Internet service is included in the maintenance/HOA fees. Multiple remarks support this, including one listing that states 'The maintenance fee covers essential utilities, including water, sewer, internet, and cable.' This is strong building-level evidence across listings.
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Sewer inclusion is strongly supported: 18 of 20 current listings check SEWER in association_fee_includes, and several remarks explicitly say sewer is included in the HOA/maintenance fees. The repeated wording across listings suggests this is not a copy-paste error and is very likely a building-level feature.
Water inclusion is very strongly supported by both MLS data and remarks. With 18 of 20 listings checking WATER and multiple listings explicitly stating water is included in HOA or maintenance fees, this appears to be a consistent building-level feature rather than an agent mistake.
BBQ/grilling facilities are strongly supported across Crosspointe. Multiple listings explicitly mention 'BBQ areas,' 'BBQ grills,' 'barbecue area,' and 'grills,' and the feature appears consistently across remarks from many different agents rather than a one-off copy-paste. This is high-confidence building-level amenity data.
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Appears in a minority of MLS entries (6/20) and is mentioned in some public remarks ('car wash area', 'car wash areas'), indicating the complex offers a shared car wash station in certain sections; the evidence is moderate but not widespread.
The building appears to include a clubhouse/community gathering space. Several listings mention 'clubhouse' or 'club house' directly, and the wording is consistent across multiple agents, supporting building-level availability.
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Strong building-level evidence supports an exercise room/fitness center at Crosspointe. At least 20 listings/remarks mention it in some form, including phrases like 'exercise room,' 'fitness center,' 'gym,' and 'weight room,' which appear repeatedly across different agents.
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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 consistently advertised across the building, with well over 20 listings mentioning a lanai, patio, deck, courtyard, or private yard. The evidence comes from many different listings and agents, not just a single repeated remark, so this appears to be a genuine building-level feature rather than copy-paste noise.
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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Crosspointe clearly offers a shared recreation area / recreation space. Remarks frequently mention 'recreation area,' 'rec room,' 'recreation center,' and 'recreation/party room,' showing consistent evidence across many listings and agents. The wording strongly supports a common amenity, not a unit-specific feature.
There is solid evidence for a recreation room/party room at Crosspointe. Multiple listings reference 'recreation room,' 'rec room,' 'recreation/party room,' and 'party areas,' indicating a shared amenity available to residents.
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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-specific storage references, including phrases like surfboard storage, board storage, or bike-and-surfboard storage, and found nothing. The remarks mention general storage in some units, but not dedicated surfboard storage facilities.
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There is very strong evidence for a whirlpool/hot tub/spa amenity at Crosspointe. Multiple listings reference 'whirlpool,' 'hot tub,' 'jacuzzi,' or 'spa,' and these mentions are repeated across different remarks rather than appearing as isolated copy-paste.
Pool is strongly confirmed for Crosspointe. Across the provided remarks, dozens of listings mention it, including phrases like "swimming pool," "heated swimming pool," "heated salt water pool," and "large pool." The evidence is consistent across many different listings and agents, so this appears to be a real shared amenity.
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.
The remarks directly confirm a salt water pool, including the phrase "Heated salt water pool." This is strong public evidence and overrides any lack of other pool-detail mentions.
In-unit laundry is strongly supported across Crosspointe. The remarks mention it in many listings, including phrases like 'full size stackable washer/dryer,' 'in-unit washer and dryer,' 'washer/dryer in the unit,' and 'full sized washer & dryer.' This is consistent with the current MLS data showing WASHER/DRYER in inclusions on 20/20 listings, so this appears to be a building-wide feature rather than a copy-paste error.
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I looked for evidence that a shared laundry facility requires payment, such as coin laundry, card-operated machines, or quarters, and found nothing. The remarks focus on in-unit laundry in some units rather than a paid community laundry setup.
I searched the public remarks for phrases like "laundry on each floor," "every floor," or similar shared-laundry wording and found none. The listings mention in-unit washer/dryer in several units, but that does not indicate community laundry on each floor.
Parking is strongly confirmed across the building. Dozens of listings mention it in some form, with repeated references to "2 parking stalls," "guest parking," "covered parking," and "open stall." The evidence appears consistent across many agents and is not just a one-off checkbox artifact.
Assigned parking is well supported for Crosspointe. Multiple listings explicitly say "assigned," "deeded," or "dedicated" parking stalls, often specifying one covered and one open stall. This is consistent across many remarks and strongly suggests the feature is building-level, not agent copy-paste noise.
Covered parking is supported by both MLS checkbox data and listing remarks. Several listings explicitly state covered stalls or a parking structure, including combinations like '1 covered and 1 open stall.' While not universal, the evidence is strong enough to confirm that covered parking is available in the building.
The clearest evidence is the direct phrase "TWO deeded parking stalls." Other listings reinforce that parking is assigned with the unit, but the deeded language alone is sufficient to mark this true.
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The remarks provide a specific monthly parking charge of $100 for an additional stall. I did not find any conflicting parking fee amount in the provided remarks.
Guest parking is clearly available in the building. About half of the current listings check guest parking, and many remarks directly mention 'guest parking,' 'ample guest parking,' or specific guest stalls. The repeated mentions across listings make this a high-confidence building feature.
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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I searched for phrases like "parking waitlist," "parking waiting list," and "join waitlist for parking," but found none. With no evidence in the remarks, this is set to false at low-to-moderate confidence.
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I searched for card/fob access language such as keycard entry, electronic access, or card reader security and found none. The remarks do confirm gated entry, a security guard, and security patrol, but those are different from card-based access.
Security guard service is strongly supported for Crosspointe. Across many current listings, multiple agents explicitly mention '24-hour security,' '24/7 security,' 'security guard at the gate,' 'security patrol,' and 'staffed by security personnel,' which is consistent with the historical MLS data showing 19/20 listings with SECGUA. The evidence is broad and repetitive across listings, indicating a real building-level amenity rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
The public remarks repeatedly reference security patrol, including explicit wording like "security patrol" and "24-hour security." This is strong evidence that the building has security patrol 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.
There is strong, repeated evidence that Crosspointe units can have window air conditioning. At least 3 listings explicitly say "window A/C," "brand new window A/C," or "window unit ACs," while many other remarks mention split ACs in different units, showing the building supports multiple cooling setups. The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents and is not limited to copy-paste language.
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Double-wall construction appears to be a consistent building-level attribute for Crosspointe, supported by current MLS data with 19 of 20 listings coded DOUWAL. The remarks across listings do not explicitly describe the wall construction, but there is also no contrary evidence suggesting a change. This looks like strong MLS-level consensus rather than a copy-paste issue.
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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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Wood frame construction appears to be a consistent building feature across the current MLS record, with 16 of 20 listings coded WOOFRA. Public remarks do not explicitly repeat the construction type, but there is no contradictory evidence or sign of a recent change.
Above-ground construction is only weakly supported in the current MLS data, and the remarks reviewed do not explicitly mention 'above ground construction,' 'above ground building,' or similar terms. Because the remarks are largely amenity- and upgrade-focused, this feature appears unconfirmed rather than clearly present.
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I looked for explicit STR indicators such as "short-term rental allowed," "STR permitted," NUC, TVU, hotel rental language, or minimum-stay rules, but found none. Based on the absence of any supportive public remarks, this is marked false with low confidence.
I searched for hotel rental pool terms such as hotel program, managed by hotel, Hilton/Trump/Ritz pool, or similar language and found none. Since STR permission is not evidenced either, this remains false.
I looked for wording like required participation, cannot opt out, or mandatory rental pool terms, but found nothing. With no indication of a hotel pool or mandatory participation, this is set to false.
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I found leasehold references, but no 4-digit expiration year such as "expires 2050" or "renewed through 2075." Without a specific year in the remarks, the expiry date remains unknown.
The public remarks repeatedly and directly confirm VA financing eligibility for Crosspointe. This is strong, consistent evidence across multiple listings, including assumable VA loan language.
The remarks repeatedly and directly state that the community has full insurance coverage, including phrases like 'full hurricane insurance' and '100% hurricane insurance.' This is strong public-remarks evidence that the building/HOA is fully insured or represented as having comprehensive walls-in style coverage.
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I looked for explicit wording such as 'fire life safety evaluation passed,' 'FLSE passed,' 'fire safety certified,' or similar compliance statements and found none. The remarks discuss security, amenities, insurance, and renovations, but do not mention any fire/life safety evaluation status.
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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Sunset views are confirmed for Crosspointe. At least 1 current listing explicitly says the unit has 'sunset views of the Waianae mountains,' which directly matches the feature definition. The broader set of remarks is otherwise copy-paste amenity text, but this specific view mention is clear and credible.
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I searched for direct statements that residents can see fireworks from the building or from unit lanais/windows. The remarks discuss location, amenities, and views of mountains or gardens, but nothing about fireworks views.
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This feature is strongly supported across the listing set: several current remarks explicitly mention "site manager" and one lists "resident manager," while MLS data has RESMAN checked in 16 of 20 current listings. The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents and is not just copy-paste checkbox data, so the building should be treated as having an on-site resident 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.