
Diamond Head Bch Hotel
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Diamond Head Bch Hotel
Building Overview
Diamond Head Bch Hotel in Downtown-Chinatown, built 1969; concrete construction, on-site security guard, window air conditioning.

About Diamond Head Bch Hotel
Based on MLS data, Diamond Head Bch Hotel is located in the Downtown-Chinatown neighborhood and was built in 1969. The building is constructed of concrete. Available records do not include unit sizes or total number of units.
According to available records, the building offers a security guard and units are equipped with window air conditioning. Pets are not allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS data.
MLS-derived information is limited: details such as parking, maintenance fees, exact amenities beyond those listed, and management contacts are not provided. Buyers should verify all building facts, policies, and fees with the listing agent or management before making decisions.
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 looked for owner-occupancy language such as a percentage, "majority owner occupied," or "highly owner occupied," but found none. The listings focus on vacation-rental use, amenities, and views rather than the ownership mix of the building.
I searched the remarks for explicit elevator references such as a count (e.g., "4 elevators"), "multiple elevators," or similar wording, but found none. The remarks describe the building layout and access features, but nothing confirms how many elevators it has.
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 TV appears to be included based on 5/5 current MLS listings showing CABTV. There are no public-remark mentions either way, but the MLS data is uniform across all listings, which is strong building-level evidence.
Common area electricity is supported by 4/5 current MLS listings listing OTCOEX. Public remarks do not discuss this utility directly, so the evidence is MLS-based and moderate-to-strong rather than explicit in remarks.
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Electricity is consistently included in 5/5 MLS listings. No remarks explicitly mention it, but the unanimous checkbox data makes this a very strong building-level feature.
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Hot water is strongly supported by MLS data: 5/5 listings include HOTWAT and none list WTRHTR. That combination is a strong indicator that hot water is included in the maintenance fee.
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Sewer is included in the maintenance fee according to 5/5 current MLS listings. The uniform MLS pattern suggests this is a reliable building feature even though the remarks do not mention it directly.
Water is included according to 5/5 MLS listings. No remarks explicitly mention water, but the unanimous MLS data provides very strong support for this feature.
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Patio/deck is strongly supported by both MLS amenities and remarks. At least 2 of the listed remarks explicitly describe lanai space, including a 'full-width private lanai' and a 'large Lanai of 314 sq ft,' which aligns with the current 5/5 MLS amenity flags. Evidence appears consistent across multiple listings rather than a one-off agent copy-paste error.
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I looked for surfboard storage features, including phrases like surfboard storage, bike and surfboard storage, or board storage. Nothing in the public remarks suggests this amenity is present.
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I looked for any mention of a pool, especially terms like salt water pool, saltwater pool, or saline pool. The remarks do not mention a pool at all, so there is no evidence this building has a salt pool.
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Strong evidence the building has shared laundry facilities. MLS amenities show COMLAU in 5/5 listings, and at least one remark explicitly says 'Community Laundry.' The consistency across listings suggests this is a real building-level amenity rather than a copy-paste error.
I searched for payment-related laundry terms like coin laundry, paid laundry, quarters, card operated, or laundry fee. The remarks only say "Community Laundry" and do not indicate that laundry requires payment.
I looked for language indicating laundry rooms on each floor, such as "laundry on every floor," "floor-by-floor laundry," or similar. The only laundry reference is a generic "Community Laundry," which does not confirm laundry facilities on every floor.
Parking is supported by the current remarks in at least 2 listings, which describe both 'gated garage parking (fee)' and 'plenty of street parking free/metered.' One unit says 'No Parking,' but that appears unit-specific rather than building-wide. Overall, the evidence suggests the building offers parking options, despite the MLS parking_features field being mostly unchecked.
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I searched for phrases like deeded parking, owned stall, or parking included with the unit. The remarks instead indicate parking may be available for a fee, and one listing says there is no parking for that unit, so deeded parking is not supported.
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The remarks explicitly say gated garage parking is available for a fee. No monthly amount is given, so only the presence of a parking fee can be confirmed.
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I searched the public remarks for language such as 'parking waitlist,' 'waiting list for parking,' or 'join waitlist for parking,' but nothing was stated. The listings mention gated garage parking, street parking, and one unit with no parking, but not any waitlist process.
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The remarks clearly state that the building has FOB gated access, which is a card/fob-based security system. This is direct public evidence, so the feature is marked true with high confidence.
Security guard service is supported by both current MLS data and public remarks. Two listings explicitly mention "Security guard on-site nightly," while MLS amenities show SECGUA in 4 of 5 listings, suggesting the feature is broadly and consistently represented across agents.
I searched for explicit patrol language such as security patrol, roving security, or patrolled building. The remarks confirm an on-site security guard at night, but that is not the same as a security patrol service.
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Concrete construction appears to be supported by the MLS data across all 5 listings. None of the remarks mention a different construction type, and there is no indication of a recent rebuild or material change.
Double-wall construction is not supported by the remarks, and only 2 of 5 listings currently check the box. Because there is no explicit mention of double-wall construction across the listings, this looks weak and possibly copy-pasted or entered inconsistently.
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The remarks explicitly state the building offers legal vacation rentals, which directly supports short-term rental allowance. I also saw references to vacation rental platforms and hotel management options, reinforcing that STRs are permitted here.
The remarks explicitly describe on-site hotel management and front desk operations, which is the closest public evidence of a hotel rental pool-style arrangement. The building is also described as allowing legal vacation rentals, so STR participation is supported; however, the exact phrase 'hotel rental pool' is not used, so confidence is only moderate.
The remarks describe the unit as owner-managed with an option to use on-site hotel management, which indicates participation is not mandatory. I found no language suggesting owners must enroll in a rental pool or cannot opt out.
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One remark explicitly states that the leasehold expires in 2032, which is the clearest and most recent lease-expiry year mentioned. I looked for any later extension or renewal language, but none was provided.
I reviewed the remarks for any explicit reference to VA loan eligibility, including phrases like 'VA approved' or 'VA financing,' and found none. With no public remark evidence, this remains unconfirmed and is treated as false based on absence of support.
I searched for terms like "fully insured," "full insurance," "walls-in coverage," or other HOA insurance references. The remarks do not mention building insurance coverage, so there is no evidence to confirm full insurance.
Fire sprinklers are directly mentioned in the current public remarks for the building, with phrases like 'security cameras and fire sprinklers.' The feature appears in multiple listings and reads like a consistent building-level amenity rather than a one-off unit note. Confidence is very high because the remarks explicitly confirm the system.
I looked for language indicating the building passed a fire/life safety evaluation, FLSE, fire safety certification, or similar compliance wording. The remarks mention security guard service, FOB gated access, cameras, and fire sprinklers, but nothing about an FLSE pass or fire/life safety inspection result.
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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Ocean views are strongly supported across multiple listings and remarks. At least 4 listings explicitly mention 'ocean view,' 'ocean front,' 'Pacific Ocean views,' or 'sweeping views of the Waikiki coastline,' which suggests this is a real building feature rather than copy-paste noise. The current MLS data also aligns, with most listings showing OCEAN in the view description.
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Sunset views are explicitly mentioned in multiple remarks, including 'ideal for whale watching, sunsets' and 'stunning sunsets.' One listing also ties the view to the Waikiki coastline and fireworks, reinforcing that west-facing/sunset exposure is a real amenity for at least some units. The MLS data is consistent with this, though fewer listings mention it than ocean views.
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The remarks directly state that a unit has fireworks in its views, which satisfies the requirement that fireworks be visible from the building/unit. This is strong explicit evidence and supports a high-confidence true value.
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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.