
Fairway Village-Waikele
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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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Fairway Village-Waikele
Building Overview
Fairway Village-Waikele in Waipahu, built 1992, wood-frame construction with window air conditioning and covered assigned parking.

About Fairway Village-Waikele
Fairway Village-Waikele is a condominium community located in the Waipahu neighborhood. According to available records, the property was built in 1992 and is constructed with a wood frame. Size and unit mix details are not provided in the MLS data.
Based on MLS data, units at Fairway Village-Waikele use window air conditioning. The development does not allow pets and short-term rentals are not permitted according to the listing information. No on-site amenities are specified in the provided data.
Parking is listed as covered and assigned. The management company is unknown in the available MLS records. This summary is based on MLS data; buyers should verify all details, rules, and fees with the listing agent or management before making a purchase decision.
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 reviewed the remarks for any owner-occupancy percentages or qualitative descriptions such as "majority owner occupied" or "highly owner occupied," but there were no such statements. The listings do not provide building-level occupancy data.
I searched the remarks for elevator-related terms such as "elevator," "lift," "multiple elevators," and any count like "4 elevators," but found nothing. The listings describe second-floor, ground-floor, and townhouse units, which do not confirm or deny the presence of elevators in the building.
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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Current MLS data supports this in 16 of 20 listings, which is fairly strong but not universal. No public remark explicitly spells out common-area electricity, so this is based mainly on the MLS checkbox pattern rather than direct narration. The evidence suggests this may be a copied MLS inclusion that is present in most recent listings.
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All 20 listings include WTRHTR, and none check HOTWAT, which is a strong negative signal. Public remarks reinforce this with phrases like 'new water heater' and 'water heater with temperature control settings.' This looks consistent across agents and does not appear to be a copy-paste building fee benefit.
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This feature is extremely well supported: 20 of 20 listings check sewer in the MLS. At least one public remark directly confirms it with 'covers water, sewer and common areas,' which matches the MLS data exactly. The evidence is consistent across the listings and appears reliable.
This is strongly confirmed by the MLS, with all 20 listings including water in association_fee_includes. Public remarks directly corroborate it using the phrase 'covers water, sewer and common areas.' The consistency across listings makes this a high-confidence building feature.
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The car wash amenity is directly confirmed in several remarks, including "Car wash area available too!" and "this pet-friendly and well-managed community has... a car wash." With 5/20 listings checked in MLS and repeated mention across remarks, this appears to be a real building feature.
Evidence supports a clubhouse/community center: 11 of 20 MLS records list CLUHOU and public remarks include phrases like 'nearby the clubhouse for gatherings and parties' and 'the nearby clubhouse and meticulously maintained grounds.' Multiple agent remarks reference the clubhouse, indicating the amenity is a recognized community feature.
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Moderate evidence for a meeting/conference room: 4 of 20 MLS records list MEEROO and several remarks reference recreation/clubhouse spaces available 'for gatherings and parties' (e.g., 'access to the recreation center for gatherings and parties'), implying a communal gathering/meeting space though no listing uses the exact phrase 'meeting room' or 'conference room.' Confidence is moderate (implied rather than explicit).
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Strong evidence the building/community offers a recreation area: 5 of 20 current MLS listings have the RECARE amenity checked and multiple public remarks state owners have 'access to the recreation center for gatherings and parties' and 'recreation center for gatherings and parties nearby for owners to use with deposit fee.' Mentions appear across multiple agent remarks (not isolated), supporting a high-confidence inclusion.
Evidence supports a common recreation room/recreation center for the building. At least 3 current remarks reference it directly, including phrases like "recreation center for gatherings and parties" and "near the clubhouse for gatherings and parties." The pattern across multiple listings suggests a genuine shared amenity rather than copy-paste error.
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Multiple listings and MLS flags indicate building-level or unit storage: historical MLS checkboxes show storage in 8/20 listings, and at least 4–5 of the current public remarks explicitly reference storage (quotes include "storage closet near entryway", "Convenient storage in the kitchen pantry closet and on your lanai", and "separate storage closet"). This evidence is consistent across different agents and matches prior high-confidence data, so the building should be marked as offering storage/lockers.
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Very strong evidence that units in this building have in-unit laundry. The feature is explicitly mentioned in at least 2 current remarks, including "newer washer and dryer" and "Unit includes in unit Washer-Dryer," and the historical MLS inclusion data shows WASHER/DRYER across 20/20 listings. This appears consistent across listings and not like a one-off or copy-paste error.
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Parking is clearly available at this building. Across the remarks, listings repeatedly reference "2 assigned parking stalls," "2-car garage," "2 parking stalls," and "guest parking"—showing the feature is consistently advertised by multiple agents.
Assigned parking is well-supported and appears to be a core building feature. Multiple listings mention exact assigned arrangements such as "2 assigned parking stalls" and "one directly in front and one on the side," which is far more specific than generic parking checkbox data.
Clear evidence that the building offers covered parking: several listings explicitly mention 'two-car garage', 'two car enclosed garage', or 'one covered, one open' assigned stalls. Historical MLS parking flags also showed covered parking on many listings (11/20), and numerous remarks across different listings corroborate covered/garage parking availability.
I looked for explicit wording like deeded parking, owned stall, or parking included in deed, but the listings consistently describe parking as assigned. That supports assigned parking, not deeded parking, though there is no direct denial.
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I searched for parking fee, monthly parking charge, rental, or other added parking cost language, but found none. The listings mention assigned stalls and guest parking only, with no stated parking fee.
Guest parking is repeatedly confirmed across the remarks and is not isolated to a single listing. Several agents independently describe ample or nearby guest stalls, indicating this is a real shared building amenity rather than a copy-paste error.
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I searched for parking waitlist or waiting list references and found none. The remarks consistently indicate assigned parking stalls are available, which does not suggest a waitlist system.
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Strong evidence that some units in Fairway Village at Waikele have window air conditioning. Current remarks mention it in multiple listings, including phrases like 'upgraded window AC units,' 'window ACs in the bedrooms,' and 'window unit in each bedroom,' alongside the historical MLS inclusion data showing ACWIUN in most listings. This appears consistent across several agents and is not just a copy-paste checkbox artifact.
Only 3 of 20 current MLS records show CONCRE, and no listing remarks describe the building as concrete-built. The remarks appear focused on unit upgrades and amenities, so this looks more like MLS checkbox data than verified narrative evidence.
Double wall construction appears in 15 of 20 current MLS records, which is strong building-level consistency. No remarks explicitly reference double-wall wording, so the evidence is primarily MLS checkbox data rather than copyable narrative text.
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Just 5 of 20 MLS records list masonry/stucco (MASSTU) and none of the public remarks mention masonry or stucco. Given the low historical confidence and absence of remarks, there is weak evidence the building is generally masonry/stucco.
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Nine of 20 current MLS records show SLAB, suggesting the feature exists in at least some listings. The public remarks do not confirm it directly, so this appears to be MLS-derived rather than remark-verified evidence.
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14 of 20 current MLS records list wood frame (WOOFRA). None of the public remarks explicitly describe construction (no 'wood frame' language), so inclusion is based on consistent MLS checkbox usage across many listings; this appears to be implied MLS data rather than explicit remarks from multiple agents.
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I searched for short-term rental, vacation rental, STR, NUC, TVU, and other allowance language, but found no explicit permission. Because there is no public remark supporting STR and none of the hotel-pool terms appear, the safest read is that STR is not evidenced here.
I looked for hotel rental pool, hotel program, managed-by-hotel, or branded pool language and found nothing. Since the remarks do not support STR at all, hotel pool participation is also not supported.
I searched for mandatory participation terms like required pool, cannot opt out, or must rent, and found none. With no evidence of a hotel rental pool in the remarks, mandatory pool participation is not supported.
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I searched for leasehold language such as "lease expires," "ground lease," "leasehold," or a 4-digit expiry year, but found nothing. The remarks do not provide any land tenure expiry information.
Public remarks explicitly reference a VA assumable loan and buyers using VA financing, which is strong evidence the building/project accepts VA loans. This is direct evidence from the listings, so confidence is very high.
I searched for statements indicating full or walls-in HOA insurance coverage, including phrases like fully insured, fully covered, or comprehensive building insurance, but found none. The remarks discuss maintenance fees and community features, but not 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 no references. The public remarks do not provide any building-level safety certification information.
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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Multiple public remarks (approximately 13 listings) explicitly mention golf course or fairway views, with phrases like "breathtaking views of the Waikele Golf Course", "direct golf course frontage", "fronting Hole 3", and "breathtaking fairway views." While MLS view_descriptions currently show GOLCOU on some listings, the consistent, repeated language across many agents and unit remarks indicates the building offers golf course views for multiple units.
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Sunset views appear to be available in some units, but the evidence is limited. Only 2 of 20 current listings explicitly show SUNSET in the view description, while most remarks instead emphasize golf course or green views. The strongest text clue is a remark describing enjoying the lanai for 'sunset wine,' which hints at western/sunset exposure but does not confirm it strongly across multiple agents.
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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.