
Holiday Village
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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 the remarks for owner-occupancy percentages and qualitative phrases like "high owner occupied" or "majority owner occupied," but found none. Some listings mention investor appeal and tenant occupancy, but that does not establish the building's owner-occupancy rate.
I searched the remarks for an explicit number of elevators or phrases like "multiple elevators" but found none. The listings mention secure or keyed elevator access, which confirms elevator security but not how many elevators the building 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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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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Electricity inclusion is strongly confirmed across the Holiday Village listings. At least 15+ remarks explicitly mention 'electricity' or 'electric' being included in the maintenance fee, and the MLS history is already high confidence (17/20). The language is consistent across many agents, so this does not look like a copy-paste anomaly.
Gas inclusion is well supported by both the MLS data and the public remarks. Multiple listings explicitly say fees include gas, often alongside electricity, water, and sewer; current MLS data shows 13/20 listings with GAS. The evidence is consistent across different agents and listing dates.
Hot water is supported, though slightly less consistently than water/sewer/electricity. Several listings explicitly say 'hot water included' or list maintenance fees as including hot water, and the MLS pattern shows 10/20 listings with HOTWAT. Evidence is enough to treat it as a building feature.
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Sewer inclusion is repeatedly confirmed in the remarks across the listing set. Many agents independently mention sewer among included utilities, and the MLS checkbox history is nearly universal (19/20). This is strong building-level evidence, not a one-off mention.
Water inclusion is consistently supported by the public remarks and MLS history. Numerous listings explicitly list water as part of the maintenance fee, with 19/20 MLS records already showing WATER included. The evidence is broad and repeated across multiple agents.
Multiple listings describe shared outdoor dining/grilling space, including "BBQ/picnic area," "outdoor picnic area," and "landscaped picnic areas." Although MLS amenity data only shows BBQ in 3/20 entries, the recurring remark language across several listings supports that the building offers this shared amenity.
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The building consistently appears to offer patio/deck-style outdoor space. Roughly 15+ listings mention a lanai, balcony, or open lanai, including phrases like “private 52 sq. ft. lanai,” “private lanai,” “open lanai,” and “wide lanai.” The evidence is strong across many remarks and aligns with the prior high-confidence MLS history.
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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 reference storage for surfboards, which is direct evidence of surfboard storage facilities. This is reinforced by similar storage-related wording in the listings.
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The evidence is very strong for a trash chute system: current MLS data lists TRACHU in 18/20 listings, and one remark explicitly says "Trash Cute on each floor," indicating a chute on each level. This appears consistent across many listings and is far beyond copy-paste noise.
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The building clearly has a shared swimming pool. Pool is referenced in many current remarks across multiple listings, including phrases like "swimming pool," "pool on property," "nice pool," and "resort-like pool." The consistency across numerous agents strongly supports this as a building amenity rather than a copied mistake.
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I searched for phrases like "salt water pool," "saltwater pool," "salt pool," and "saline pool." The listings only mention a pool, pool area, or resort-like pool, with no indication that it is 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.
Community laundry is very strongly supported for Holiday Village. Across the provided listings, well over 15 listings explicitly mention shared laundry facilities using phrases such as "community laundry," "on-site laundry," "laundry room," and "laundromat," often noting it is on the ground floor or lobby level. The evidence is consistent across multiple remarks and agents, so this feature should be treated as present.
I searched for paid-laundry language such as "coin laundry," "coin-op," "quarters," "card operated," and "laundry fee," but found nothing. The remarks confirm community laundry exists, but they do not say it requires payment, so this remains unsupported by the public remarks.
I looked for wording such as "laundry on every floor," "each floor laundry," and "floor-by-floor laundry," but found none. Instead, multiple remarks specify the community laundry is on the ground floor, first floor, lobby level, or on-site, which indicates it is not available on every floor.
Parking is strongly supported across many current and historical listings for Holiday Village. Roughly 15+ remarks mention phrases like 'parking is available for rent through the AOAO,' 'parking available for rent by the management company,' or 'parking is available to rent through the resident manager,' often with waitlist/availability notes. A few listings explicitly say no stall is included, but that still confirms the building offers parking for residents.
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The listings consistently frame parking as rental/availability-based rather than owned with the unit. I found no mention of deeded, owned, or included parking stalls, and one remark explicitly says no parking stall is included.
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A specific monthly parking cost is explicitly mentioned in the remarks. Other listings say parking may be rented through the AOAO or resident manager, which supports that parking is not included and carries a separate monthly fee.
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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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There is repeated public evidence that parking is managed through a waitlist system. Multiple listings mention waitlists or waiting lists for parking availability.
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The listings repeatedly describe card/fob-based building access and keyed elevator security. This is clear evidence of a card/fob security system.
Security guard/service is strongly supported by the listing history. Across many remarks, the building is described as a "secured building," with phrases like "on-site security," "24-hour security"-type access controls, "key fob access," "keyed elevator," and "enhanced security." This appears consistent across multiple agents rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
I looked for terms such as "security patrol," "roving security," and "patrolled building." The remarks mention security features and on-site management, but not any patrol service.
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Window AC is strongly supported for Holiday Village. Across the remarks, multiple listings explicitly mention "window AC," "window A/C unit," "Brand New Window AC," or "A/C unit," which confirms the feature rather than suggesting a copy-paste checkbox error. The evidence is consistent across many listings and agents, so this remains a high-confidence building feature.
The building is very likely concrete construction based on historical MLS checkbox data showing CONCRE in 18 of 20 listings. None of the current remarks explicitly dispute the construction type, and the consistency across many listings suggests this is not a copy-paste anomaly. Confidence is very high.
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Only 3 of 20 current listings indicate masonry/stucco construction, and 0 public remarks mention 'masonry,' 'stucco,' or similar construction wording. Because construction is a building-level feature, the inconsistent checkbox pattern across listings suggests low reliability rather than strong confirmation.
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There is some MLS support for above-ground construction, but it is much weaker than the concrete evidence. Only 4 of 20 current listings have ABOGRO, and the public remarks do not explicitly describe above-ground materials or construction, so this appears to be a lightly supported building-level attribute rather than a clearly confirmed one.
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I searched for explicit short-term rental permission language such as STR allowed, legal transient use, NUC, or TVU, but found none. Based on the public remarks, there is no evidence that short-term rentals are allowed.
I looked for references to hotel rental pools or hotel-managed rental programs and found nothing. Since there is also no evidence that STR is allowed, a hotel pool is not supported by the remarks.
I searched for language indicating mandatory participation in a rental pool or hotel program and found none. With no evidence of STR or any hotel pool, there is also no support for mandatory pool participation.
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I searched for leasehold language such as lease expires, ground lease ends, renewed through, or a specific expiry year, but found nothing. The remarks do not provide any lease expiration date.
There is explicit public evidence of VA financing tied to an assumable VA loan. While assumable does not guarantee all VA loans are accepted, it is strong evidence that VA financing is available in this building's listings.
The remarks directly support that the building is fully insured, with explicit language stating "100% Hurricane insurance coverage." This is strong public-remark evidence for comprehensive HOA insurance coverage.
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I looked for any public remarks indicating a fire/life safety evaluation pass, fire safety certification, or inspection approval, but found nothing. The building is described as secured and well managed, but that is not evidence of an FLSE pass.
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 the listing set, with multiple remarks describing "ocean and city views," "peekaboo ocean view," and "Pacific Ocean" views. This appears to be a consistent building-level feature rather than a one-off unit detail, and it is reinforced by the historical MLS data showing ocean in view descriptions.
Mountain views are strongly supported for Holiday Village. Across the provided remarks, multiple listings explicitly mention mountain views, including "beautiful mountain views," "peek-a-boo mountain views," and "peek-a-boo ocean and mountain views." The evidence is consistent across multiple agents and aligns with the high-confidence historical data.
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City views are very strongly supported for Holiday Village. The remarks include many explicit references such as "city view," "city and partial ocean views," "expansive city views," and "views of the city," showing that this is a common building-level offering. The evidence is widespread across multiple listings and matches the strong current MLS pattern.
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Sunset views are only lightly supported, with one current remark saying the lanai is a place to "catch the sunset." The historical MLS data shows very little explicit sunset evidence, so this is best treated as a plausible but not strongly confirmed building feature.
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I looked for explicit references like "fireworks view," "watch fireworks from lanai," or "see fireworks from unit/building." The remarks mention ocean, city, mountain, and peekaboo views, but nothing about Friday night fireworks from the building.
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Resident manager is very strongly supported. Dozens of current remarks explicitly say "resident manager," "onsite resident manager," "on-site management," or "manager on property," and the MLS history also shows 17/20 listings with RESMAN in amenities. The evidence is consistent across multiple agents and appears to reflect a real building feature rather than 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.