
Ewa Colony Estates
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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Ewa Colony Estates
Building Overview
Ewa Colony Estates in Ewa — concrete construction; pets and short-term rentals not allowed.

About Ewa Colony Estates
Ewa Colony Estates is located in the Ewa neighborhood and was built in 1972. According to available records, the building is constructed of concrete. Unit sizes and number of residences are not specified in the provided MLS data.
Key policies and physical details recorded in the MLS include that pets are not allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. The management company is listed as unknown in the available data. No amenity list (such as pool, gym, or community areas) is provided in the MLS information supplied.
Additional specifics commonly important to buyers—such as parking arrangements, maintenance or HOA fees, utilities, and any special assessments—are not listed in the provided MLS dataset. This summary is based on MLS data; buyers should verify all details with the listing agent, management, or official condominium documents 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 statistics or descriptive terms such as "80% owner occupied," "majority owner occupied," or "highly owner occupied," and found no such information. The remarks mention both homeowners and investors as potential buyers, but that does not quantify occupancy.
I searched the public remarks for any reference to elevators, including phrases like "elevator," "multiple elevators," or a stated elevator count, and found none. The listings describe townhome units and parking/access details, but do not mention building vertical transportation.
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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This feature is supported by both the MLS checkboxes and the remarks: 4 of 6 listings include OTCOEX, and several descriptions state the fee covers 'common expenses' or 'common elements.' The repeated wording across different listings suggests this is a building-level inclusion, not a one-off agent copy error.
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No current listing remarks mention hot water being included in maintenance fees, and the MLS data shows 0/6 HOTWAT versus 4/6 WTRHTR. That combination is strong evidence against building-provided hot water, and the 'water & sewer are metered and billed separately' language further supports that conclusion.
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Although MLS checkbox is inconsistent (2 of 4 show SEWER), two different listing remarks explicitly say 'Water & sewer are metered and billed separately.' Multiple agent remarks consistently state sewer is billed separately, indicating sewer is not included in the maintenance fee despite some MLS checks.
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Strong evidence supports in-unit laundry for this building. The current MLS data shows washer/dryer in inclusions on 6/6 listings, and multiple remarks reinforce it with phrases like 'brand-new washer and dryer' and 'all new appliances, washer, and dryer.' This appears consistent across multiple listings and agents.
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Parking is clearly available at this building. Across the remarks, several listings mention a "parking stall right next to the unit," "parking stalls right in front of the home," and "2 dedicated parking stalls," which strongly confirms the MLS checkbox data.
Assigned parking is supported by both MLS data and remarks. At least two listings explicitly say "one assigned parking stall" and "two assigned parking stalls," making this a strong building-level feature rather than a one-off agent checkbox.
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I searched for explicit deeded parking language such as "deeded parking," "owned stall," or "parking included in deed." The listings only describe assigned or dedicated stalls, which is not enough to confirm deeded parking.
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I looked for any mention of parking costs, including monthly parking fees, rental charges, or additional parking expenses. The remarks only reference available stalls and assigned parking, with no fee information.
Guest parking appears to be available, though the MLS signal is limited to 1/6 listings. More than one remark explicitly references guest parking or street parking for guests, which suggests this is a real building-level amenity and not just copy-paste noise.
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I searched for phrases like "parking waitlist," "waiting list," or instructions to join a parking queue. Nothing in the remarks indicates a waitlist system.
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4 of 6 current MLS listings include ACWIUN, which suggests window A/C is available in some units in the building. None of the public remarks explicitly say 'window AC,' 'window unit,' or similar, so this appears to be based on MLS inclusions rather than agent description. Because the current MLS pattern is fairly consistent, it should be included, but with moderate confidence.
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Wood frame construction appears in the current MLS data for 2 of 6 listings. Across the public remarks, 0 listings explicitly mention wood frame construction, so the evidence is indirect and may reflect copied MLS data rather than descriptive confirmation. Still, the repeated WOOFRA checkbox in MLS suggests the building likely has wood frame construction.
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I looked for STR indicators such as "short-term rental allowed," "vacation rental," "NUC," "TVU," or minimum-stay rules. The remarks mention investors and weekend getaways, but do not explicitly state that short-term rentals are allowed.
I searched for hotel pool language like "hotel rental pool," "managed by hotel," or branded programs such as Hilton/Trump/Ritz pools. No such program appears in the remarks, so this is not supported.
I looked for language indicating mandatory participation in a rental program, such as "must be in the pool" or "cannot opt out." The remarks contain no such references, and there is no evidence of an STR program to begin with.
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I looked for leasehold language and specific expiration years such as "lease expires 2050," "ground lease ends," or similar renewal references. The remarks do not mention land tenure or any lease expiry date, so the year cannot be determined.
I searched the public remarks for phrases like "VA approved," "VA financing," and "VA loans accepted." Nothing in the listings suggests VA eligibility, so this remains unsupported by the remarks.
I searched for HOA insurance wording like fully insured, full insurance, walls-in coverage, or comprehensive building insurance, but none appeared in the remarks. The maintenance fee and common expense references do not confirm insurance coverage.
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I looked for explicit fire/life safety language such as FLSE passed, fire safety certified, life safety compliant, or passed fire inspection, and found nothing. Since the remarks are silent on inspections or compliance, there is no basis to mark this as passed.
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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Evidence is limited but present: 1 of 4 current MLS entries lists GARDEN, and the public remarks for this property state 'Spacious back yard' (and 'back yard'), implying garden/courtyard exposure. The mention appears in a single listing's remarks and could reflect only some units, so confidence is moderate rather than high.
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No listings in the current MLS data explicitly support sunset views, and one listing even has View = NONE. Across the provided remarks, there are 0 explicit sunset references; the closest wording is a general "ocean views" mention, which does not establish sunset exposure.
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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.