
Holiday Village
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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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Holiday Village
Building Overview
Holiday Village in Ala Moana-Kakaako offers concrete construction with pool and ocean/mountain views.

About Holiday Village
Holiday Village is a residential building located in the Ala Moana–Kakaako neighborhood. According to available records the building was constructed in 1967 and is of concrete construction. Size and unit count information are not provided in the MLS data.
Key on-site features include a swimming pool, BBQ area, and a resident manager. Units have window air conditioning and the property offers ocean and mountain views as noted in the MLS listing.
Parking is available. Pets and short-term rentals are not allowed per the MLS information. The management company is listed as unknown and any association fees or additional policy details were not provided in the MLS data. Based on MLS data — prospective buyers should verify all details 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 percentages and descriptive phrases such as "80% owner occupied" or "highly owner occupied." The remarks mention both owner-occupant and investor appeal, but they do not provide any actual occupancy rate or clear ownership mix.
I searched the public remarks for an explicit elevator count, but none was provided. The listings do confirm that the building has elevators and controlled access to them, yet they do not state how many there are.
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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No remarks across many listings say that cable TV is included in the maintenance/HOA fees, even when agents list all covered utilities in detail. With 18/20 MLS entries not including CABTV, this strongly indicates cable service is not part of the fees.
MLS checkbox OTCOEX appears in 11 of 20 current listings and multiple remarks state 'maintenance fee includes electricity' or 'all utilities,' implying the association covers building/common-area power. However, few (if any) remarks explicitly say 'common area electricity' so the conclusion is inferred across multiple agent remarks rather than directly stated.
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Strong, repeated evidence across many listings that electricity is included in maintenance fees. Multiple remarks explicitly say things like "maintenance fee includes electricity" or "includes all utilities even electric," and the historical MLS data is already high confidence at 16/20.
Gas inclusion is supported by numerous listings, with remarks such as "Maintenance fee includes electricity, gas & water" and "includes electricity, gas, cable tv, hot water, and sewer." The pattern appears consistent across agents and not just a single copied remark set.
Trending evidence: 12 of 20 MLS entries list HOTWAT and many agent remarks explicitly say 'hot water included' or 'maintenance fee includes hot water.' No WTRHTR inclusions reported, so hot water appears to be a building-provided utility covered by fees.
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Very strong evidence that sewer is included in the maintenance fee. Many listings explicitly mention "sewer" alongside water and electricity/gas, and the MLS history is nearly unanimous at 19/20.
Water inclusion is consistently confirmed across the listing remarks, with phrases like "maintenance fee includes water" and utility bundles including water. The historical MLS data is also nearly unanimous at 19/20, so this feature is highly reliable.
A listing references an 'outdoor picnic area' adjacent to the pool and 3/20 MLS entries list BBQ in amenities, suggesting shared outdoor eating/grilling facilities even though 'BBQ' isn’t named explicitly in remarks.
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Many listings mention an open lanai or private lanai, and the feature definition treats lanais as patio/deck amenities.
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Multiple public remarks across listings reference shared recreation/rec areas and outdoor gathering spaces (phrases include 'recreation area', 'rec area', 'recreation areas', 'landscaped picnic areas', and 'pool and rec area adds to the amenities'). Although only 2/20 current MLS amenities checkboxes list RECARE, the repeated explicit mentions in the remarks across different listings indicate the building offers a common recreation area that would be relevant to buyers.
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The public remarks directly mention storage for surfboards, which is clear evidence of surfboard storage facilities. I also saw references to storage space for bikes and surfboards, reinforcing this amenity.
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Strong evidence the building has a trash/garbage chute: 19 of 20 recent MLS listings have the TRACHU amenity checked, and multiple public remarks explicitly note 'Trash Cute on each floor' (interpreted as 'trash chute'), confirming a building-wide refuse chute system.
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Strong evidence the building has a pool: 18 of 20 current MLS listings include POOL in amenities and numerous public remarks state "swimming pool", "pool on property", "resort-like pool" or "pool on site." Mentions appear across many different listings/agents (some wording is similar, suggesting copy-paste), but the combined historical MLS checkbox data plus repeated explicit remarks provides high confidence the building offers a shared swimming pool.
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I searched for saltwater-pool wording such as "salt water pool" or "salt pool" and found none. The listings confirm there is a pool, but they do not describe it as salt water.
Across all provided listings, there are zero references to in‑unit washers/dryers, and multiple agents instead emphasize shared laundry (e.g., 'community laundry on the ground floor', 'on-site laundry'). Given the strong historical evidence that only community laundry exists and the lack of any explicit indication of in‑unit machines, this building is best characterized as not offering in‑unit laundry in its units.
Strong evidence the building has shared laundry: 17 of 20 MLS listings list COMLAU and many agent remarks explicitly state phrases like 'community laundry', 'on-site laundry', 'laundromat', and 'community laundry on the ground floor/lobby'. These confirmations appear across multiple listings/agents (though some copy-paste is present), providing high confidence that the building offers shared laundry facilities.
I searched for payment-related laundry terms such as coin laundry, quarters, card-operated, or pay laundry and found nothing. The remarks only say "community laundry" or "on-site laundry," so payment requirement is not established from the public text.
I looked for wording like "laundry on every floor" or "each floor laundry" and found none. Instead, the public remarks consistently place the community laundry on the lobby/ground/first floor, which indicates this is not an every-floor amenity.
Parking is repeatedly mentioned across many listings, with dozens of remarks saying it is available for rent through the AOAO or resident manager. Several listings add details like a waitlist, monthly fee, or nearby alternatives, which is consistent across multiple agents and not just a copy-paste checkbox. This supports that Holiday Village has building-level parking availability, though often not included with the unit.
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I looked for deeded, owned, included, or assigned parking language, but the listings consistently describe parking as rental parking managed by the AOAO/management/resident manager. That indicates the stall is not deeded with the unit.
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A specific monthly parking charge is explicitly given in the remarks, so the parking fee can be extracted directly. Other listings mention parking for rent but do not always repeat the amount.
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Current remarks repeatedly emphasize a secured building with keyed or fob-operated elevators and locked lobby, but never mention gated or secured parking despite numerous references to parking being available for rent. With just 2/20 MLS checkbox hits and no textual support, those SECENT flags are likely agents misapplying building security to the parking field, so secured-entry parking is not treated as a building feature.
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I searched for parking waitlist, waiting list, and first-come availability language, and found repeated references to a parking waitlist system. This is consistent across the listings and supports a high-confidence true value.
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The listings strongly support card/fob-based security access. I found repeated references to key fob access and keyed elevators, which is clear evidence of an electronic access control system.
Strong, repeated mentions across the listing remarks support that the building provides security guard/onsite security features. Over 20 listings/reference blocks explicitly say phrases like "secured building," "secured entry," "key fob access," "keyed elevator," and "on-site security/resident manager," indicating the feature is consistently represented by multiple agents rather than a single isolated entry.
I searched for patrol-related wording such as "security patrol," "roving security," or "patrolled building" and found nothing. The remarks mention secured entry and a resident manager, but not an actual patrol service.
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Strong evidence the building offers window air conditioning in at least some units. Across many listings, remarks explicitly mention 'window AC,' 'window A/C unit,' and even 'Brand New Window AC,' which is consistent with the MLS inclusion pattern and not just a one-off agent copy/paste. Buyers searching for window AC should consider this building.
Strong evidence the building is concrete construction. The current MLS checkbox data shows CONCRE in 18 of 20 listings, with no public remarks contradicting it or suggesting a change. This appears to be consistent across listings rather than a one-off agent entry.
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A small minority of current MLS listings (3/20) check masonry/stucco, but the large majority do not, and no remarks mention masonry or stucco as a construction type. Agents consistently emphasize the high-rise concrete character of the building instead, so masonry/stucco construction is treated as not applicable for this building.
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Historically recorded as above-ground in MLS, but only 3 of 20 current listings list ABOGRO and none of the public remarks explicitly mention 'above ground' construction. Evidence is mixed: legacy MLS entries support inclusion but current listings and remarks provide little confirmation, so the feature is included with moderate confidence (possible copy/paste inconsistencies across agents).
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I searched for STR-related wording such as short-term rental allowed, vacation rental, NUC, TVU, or similar terms, but found none. With no evidence of STR permission and several remarks describing ordinary rental use instead, the best supported value is false.
I looked for hotel pool language such as hotel rental program, managed by hotel, Hilton/Trump/Ritz pool, or similar branding, but found nothing. Since STR is not evidenced as allowed, hotel-pool participation is also false.
I searched for mandatory pool language such as required rental program, must rent, cannot opt out, or similar wording, but found none. With no hotel-pool evidence and no indication of mandatory participation, this is false.
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I searched for leasehold language such as lease expires, ground lease, leasehold, renewal, and expiry years, but found none. The public remarks actually identify the property as fee simple, so there is no lease expiry year to extract.
The remarks explicitly mention an existing VA loan and VA-related assumption eligibility, which is strong evidence the building/unit can be financed with VA benefits. No contrary remarks were found.
The remarks directly support strong building insurance coverage, including a clear statement of 100% hurricane insurance coverage. That is sufficient evidence to treat the building as fully insured from the remarks.
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I looked for language such as FLSE passed, fire/life safety evaluation passed, life safety compliant, or passed fire inspection. None of the provided remarks included that kind of certification or inspection outcome, so there is no evidence to confirm this feature.
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 upper-floor and penthouse listings describe ocean exposure, including 'partial ocean views,' 'peekaboo ocean view,' 'Studio with Lanai has Ocean Views!!!,' and 'from the lanai, stunning views of the Pacific Ocean await.' At least six separate listings note ocean or Pacific Ocean views, suggesting this is not a one-off or copy-paste error. Buyers seeking some level of ocean view can find units with that feature in this building.
Mountain views are clearly present in the building and mentioned across several listings, not just one agent remark. Current remarks include explicit phrases like "beautiful mountain views" and "peek-a-boo...mountain views," plus a Punchbowl/Tantalus view reference, which strongly confirms the feature for some units.
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City views are strongly supported across many listings and multiple agents, with recurring phrases like "city views," "city view from your lanai," and "views of urban Honolulu." The historical MLS pattern is also very strong, so this is a confirmed building feature available in some units.
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I looked for direct statements like "fireworks view," "watch fireworks from lanai," or similar language and found none. The remarks mention ocean, city, and mountain views, but not fireworks visibility from the building.
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Strong, consistent evidence: historical MLS data included RESMAN in 17 of 20 recent listings and the public remarks across many current listings explicitly state phrases like "resident manager", "on-site resident manager", and "manager on property." The repetition across multiple agents/remarks suggests this is a real building-level feature rather than a one-off copy/paste error.
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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.