
Eden at Haiku Woods A
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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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Eden at Haiku Woods A
Building Overview
Eden at Haiku Woods A in Kaneohe — built 1976; pets and short-term rentals are not allowed.

About Eden at Haiku Woods A
According to available records, Eden at Haiku Woods A is a residential building located in the Kaneohe neighborhood and was built in 1976. MLS data does not specify the building's overall size, number of units, or construction type, so those details should be confirmed with the listing agent or management.
Key policies noted in the MLS listing include that pets are not allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. The management company is listed as unknown in the available MLS information. No specific common-area amenities (such as a pool, gym, or landscaping services) are identified in the MLS data provided.
Parking, homeowner association fees, occupancy rules, utility arrangements, and other operating details are not specified in the MLS extract. Based on MLS data analysis, buyers should verify parking availability, fees, rules, and any additional building features directly with the seller, 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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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 for this building, with 11 of 16 current MLS listings marked CABTV in the fee inclusions. None of the public remarks explicitly say "cable included," so this is supported mainly by the MLS pattern rather than agent commentary.
Common-area electricity is strongly supported by the MLS data: 14 of 16 current listings mark OTCOEX. The public remarks are silent on this item, suggesting the evidence comes from repeated MLS reporting rather than copy-pasted descriptive text.
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Just 1 of 14 MLS listings marks electricity as included and no public remarks reference power being covered by association fees. Given the near-uniform absence across listings and remarks, there is strong evidence that electricity is not a building-wide included fee.
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Hot water does not appear to be included in the maintenance fee for this building. No current listing checks HOTWAT, while many list WTRHTR (water heater), which usually indicates unit-level hot water rather than building-supplied hot water.
Internet is supported by a minority of current MLS entries, with 5 of 16 listings checking INTSER. Because the public remarks do not mention Wi‑Fi or internet service, this looks like a partial MLS-confirmed amenity rather than a universally described feature.
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Sewer is clearly included, with all 16 current MLS listings marking SEWER as part of the association fee. The public remarks do not contradict this, and the unanimity makes this a very high-confidence building feature.
Water is included in the association fee for this building, supported by all 16 current MLS listings. There is no conflicting language in the remarks, and the unanimous checkbox pattern makes this a high-confidence feature.
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Across the listings provided, there are no public remarks referencing a car wash, auto wash, or vehicle wash area. The current MLS data is mixed, with only 4 of 16 listings checked for CRWSH, which looks more like inconsistent agent input than a confirmed building feature.
MLS shows 1 of 14 listings with CLUHOU checked, but public remarks do not explicitly describe a clubhouse or community center (one listing mentions a 'recreation area pool' while many list pool/sauna/walking paths). Evidence is weak and appears limited to checkbox usage rather than clear, repeated agent remarks describing a clubhouse.
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Strong evidence that this building offers patio/deck-style outdoor space. At least 10 separate listing remarks mention 'lanai,' 'deck,' or 'patio,' with phrases like 'spacious lanai,' 'covered lanai,' 'walk-out patio,' 'large private 370 sq. ft. deck,' and 'expansive back lanai.' The consistency across multiple listings and agents supports this as a genuine and recurring feature.
Strong, consistent evidence across listings: at least nine separate public remarks reference walking/jogging/nature paths (phrases include "walking paths", "walking/jogging path", "nature paths", "scenic walking paths"). Multiple agents describe the grounds as a garden retreat with paths, so the building-level jogging/walking path amenity is well supported.
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Sauna is one of the most consistently mentioned amenities in the public remarks, appearing in numerous listings and sometimes as '2 saunas.' The repeated references across multiple agents/listings strongly confirm the building has sauna access.
Storage is strongly supported across the listing set, with well over half of the remarks explicitly mentioning it. Multiple agents describe specific storage spaces such as a "covered storage closet," "additional storage closet," "extra storage," and "storage shed/added storage area," which looks like real building/unit availability rather than a one-off copy-paste checkbox.
I searched for surfboard-specific storage language, including surfboard storage, board storage, and surf storage. The remarks mention general storage closets, storage sheds, and extra storage, but nothing dedicated to surfboards. This feature is not supported by the listings.
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This feature is well supported across many listings, with roughly 6+ explicit mentions using phrases like 'hot tub,' 'jacuzzi,' 'whirlpool,' and 'spa.' The consistency across different remarks strongly indicates the building offers a shared whirlpool/spa amenity.
Strong, consistent evidence across the listings confirms the building has a pool. Multiple remarks from different agents mention it directly, including phrases like 'pool,' 'swimming pool,' 'resort-style amenities,' 'saltwater pool,' and 'kiddie pool,' which matches the MLS amenity checkbox data. There is no sign of a correction or loss of the feature; the evidence appears highly consistent rather than copy-paste error.
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This feature is clearly confirmed by the remarks, including an explicit mention of a "saltwater pool." The current building context also notes a pool, and the listings repeatedly describe the pool as saltwater. Confidence is very high.
In-unit laundry is strongly supported across the building: current MLS inclusions show washer/dryer in 16 of 16 listings. At least one public remark explicitly says 'a half bath and laundry on the main level,' confirming the feature in the unit. The MLS evidence appears consistent rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
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I searched for terms indicating paid laundry service, including coin laundry, coin-op, card-operated machines, and quarters. The remarks do not mention any shared laundry payment system, and one listing specifically mentions a laundry in the unit instead. No evidence supports paid community laundry.
I looked for public remarks stating that laundry facilities are available on each floor, such as "laundry on every floor" or "floor-by-floor laundry." The listings only mention in-unit laundry on the main level and do not describe shared laundry rooms by floor. Based on the remarks, this feature is not confirmed.
Parking is strongly confirmed across the building. Across the provided remarks, many listings mention 'two parking stalls,' '2-parking stalls,' and 'parking area,' and the current MLS data shows parking flags on every listing. This looks consistent across multiple agents rather than a copy-paste error.
Assigned parking is well supported by both MLS flags and remarks. Several listings use explicit phrases like 'two reserved parking stalls' and 'two assigned parking stalls,' while another says the unit is near the pool area for easy access to 'assigned & guest parking.' The evidence appears consistent across multiple listings.
Covered parking is confirmed very strongly. The remarks repeatedly mention covered stalls and garage parking, including 'one covered,' 'two covered side-by-side parking stalls,' and 'covered parking in the garage.' The MLS data also shows covered/garage flags on every listing, making this highly reliable.
I looked for explicit language such as deeded parking, owned stall, or parking included in deed. The remarks consistently describe assigned/reserved stalls, which is not enough to confirm deeded ownership.
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I searched for parking fee language, including monthly parking cost or parking rental references, and found none. The remarks only describe included assigned/reserved stalls and guest parking.
Guest parking is supported by both MLS data and public remarks. Several listings explicitly say 'guest parking' or 'assigned & guest parking,' and the current MLS flags show guest parking on most listings. This suggests the amenity is real and commonly available, though not necessarily on every unit.
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I looked for parking waitlist language such as join the waitlist or parking waiting list, but there were no such mentions. Based on the public remarks, there is no evidence of a waitlist system.
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I searched for card/fob access language such as key card entry, fob access, card readers, or electronic access. The public remarks do not mention any such security system. There is no evidence to confirm card-based security.
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I looked for references to security patrol service, including phrases like roving security or patrolled grounds. The listings do not mention any patrol service. Based on the remarks, this feature is not confirmed.
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Public remarks across the listings do not mention concrete construction at all, and the MLS pattern is weak compared with the other construction fields. With only 4 of 16 current listings checking CONCRE, this looks more like inconsistent agent input than a reliable building-level feature.
There are no explicit public-remarks mentions of 'double wall,' but the MLS pattern is persistent and strong: 12 of 16 listings currently check DOUWAL. Given the consistency across listings, this appears to be a reliable building-level feature.
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No public remarks explicitly call out masonry or stucco, but the MLS checkbox is consistently present in most current listings (12 of 16). That kind of repetition across multiple listings suggests a likely building construction type rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
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While none of the public remarks explicitly mention 'above ground' construction, a noticeable portion of MLS entries (6 of 14) have ABOGRO checked and historical assessments indicated the feature previously. Given these signals, the building is included as having above-ground construction with moderate confidence.
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I searched for STR-related terms such as short-term rental allowed, STR permitted, NUC, TVU, or vacation rental language. Nothing in the public remarks indicates that short-term rentals are allowed.
I checked for hotel pool indicators like hotel rental pool, hotel-managed, Hilton/Trump/Ritz pool participation, but found none. Since STR is not evidenced as allowed, this is also set false.
I searched for language showing compulsory hotel or rental-pool participation and found nothing. With no STR allowance indicated and no mandatory program references, this remains false.
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I searched the remarks for phrases like lease expires, ground lease, leasehold, and renewal years, but found nothing. There is no public-remarks evidence to identify a lease expiry year.
This is direct evidence that VA financing is available for the building. The listing language is explicit and strong, so this feature is set to true with very high confidence.
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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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Strong evidence across many listings supports mountain views for this building. Remarks mention phrases like "Ko'olau Range," "Koolau mountains," "beneath the dramatic cliffs of the Ko'olau Range," and "scenic charm near the Koolau mountains," indicating this is not just a one-off agent claim.
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Garden-type views are repeatedly confirmed across multiple listings, with phrases such as "lush tropical greenery," "tropical garden setting," "private garden retreat," "lush, well-maintained landscaping," and "tropically landscaped view." The consistency across several remarks suggests the feature is real and broadly applicable to the building's units.
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I looked for explicit references to seeing Friday night fireworks from the building or from a unit, such as "fireworks view" or "watch fireworks from lanai." The remarks mention ocean views, greenery, and mountain views, but nothing about fireworks. This feature is not supported by the listings.
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Resident manager appears to be a building-level amenity based on MLS data: 15 of 16 current listings have RESMAN checked, consistent with the prior high-confidence pattern. None of the public remarks explicitly mention a resident/on-site manager, but the repeated MLS checkbox usage across listings suggests this is likely a real building feature rather than a one-off agent entry.
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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.