
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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Several listings describe units as opportunities for owner-occupants or investors, but none state a percentage or quantify the share of owner-occupied units. Mentions of tenants and rental potential also do not establish the building-wide owner-occupancy rate.
The remarks repeatedly reference elevators, including "keyed elevators," "key elevator," and elevator access. However, none of the listings specify the number of elevators, so the numeric value cannot be determined without guessing.
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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Only 1 of the provided listings explicitly states that the maintenance fee includes "cable tv." Cable TV appears in only 2 of 20 current MLS records, and the historical high-confidence review found no consistent remarks confirming it, so the isolated mention is treated as likely agent copy-paste rather than a reliably building-wide inclusion.
At least 1 listing explicitly mentions "common area expenses," while several others describe maintenance fees as covering "all utilities" or being "all inclusive." Evidence is supportive but less specific and less widespread than for unit electricity, so confidence remains moderate.
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Electricity inclusion is strongly supported across the building: 16 of 20 current MLS listings identify ELECTR, with repeated phrases such as “maintenance fee includes electricity,” “utilities included ... cover electric,” and “includes all utilities even electric.” The consistent wording across many listings and agents confirms this is a building-level feature, despite some apparent copy-paste repetition.
Gas inclusion is supported by 14 of 20 current MLS listings and numerous explicit remarks, including “maintenance fee includes sewer, water, gas, and electricity” and “maintenance fee includes electricity, gas, and water.” The evidence is repeated across multiple listings and agents, establishing gas as an included building utility.
Hot water appears to be included for at least some, and likely most, Holiday Village units. Remarks explicitly say 'Maintenance Fee includes electricity, hot water, water and sewer' and 'includes electricity, hot water, gas, sewer,' which directly supports the feature. The MLS coverage is a bit less consistent than water/sewer, but the wording is clear enough to include it.
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Sewer inclusion is very strongly confirmed: 18 of 20 current MLS listings contain SEWER, with repeated statements such as “fees include sewer, water, gas, and electricity” and “maintenance fees cover electricity, gas, water, and sewer.” The high listing frequency and consistent remarks across the building support this feature with very high confidence.
Water inclusion has the strongest current MLS support, appearing in 19 of 20 listings. Remarks repeatedly state “water, gas, electricity included in maintenance fee,” “maintenance fee includes electricity, hot water, water and sewer,” or that fees include “all utilities,” confirming the feature across multiple listings.
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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At least 6 current listings explicitly mention recreation amenities, using phrases such as "Relaxing Swimming Pool and Deck Area," "landscaped recreation areas," "recreation area," and "pool and rec area." Additional listings describe shared picnic or gathering spaces, so the evidence is strong across multiple agents and confirms the historically high-confidence feature rather than appearing to be a checkbox-only artifact.
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A listing explicitly states that the building has large storage for bikes and surfboards. This directly confirms surfboard storage facilities.
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Two listings explicitly mention a "Trash Cute on each floor," clearly describing a trash chute system. TRACHU is checked in 18 of 20 listings, providing strong corroboration across the building even though the wording in the remarks appears somewhat copied or misspelled.
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At least 17 of 20 current listings include pool-related MLS amenities, and well over 20 remarks across multiple apparent listing sources explicitly mention the building pool. Repeated phrases such as “swimming pool,” “community pool,” “pool on property,” and “relax by the pool” strongly confirm this is a shared building amenity rather than copied checkbox data alone.
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A building pool is consistently documented. I searched for saltwater-related terminology and found none, so the pool's salt-water status is not supported and is marked false.
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 strongly validated across numerous independent listing remarks, with well over 20 listings explicitly mentioning shared laundry facilities. Key phrases include "community laundry in lobby," "community laundry on the ground floor," "laundromat," and "on site laundry," consistently describing a building-level amenity rather than in-unit laundry.
Community laundry is clearly available in the building. I searched for payment-related terms and found no evidence that residents must pay to use it, so paid community laundry is not established.
The remarks consistently place community laundry in the lobby, first floor, or ground floor. No listing states that laundry is available on every floor, and several remarks indicate a centralized location.
More than 20 listings mention parking availability, including phrases such as "parking is avail to rent through the AOAO," "parking available for rent by the association," and "parking may be available for rent" subject to a waitlist. The repeated detail across many listings and agents strongly confirms that the building offers rentable parking, even though most MLS entries show NONE because no assigned stall is included with the unit.
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Parking is consistently described as rented through the AOAO, resident manager, or management office, often subject to availability or a waitlist. One listing explicitly states that no parking stall is included, and none describe deeded or owned parking.
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Parking is generally rented separately rather than included with the unit. The only specific recurring parking charge found is $125 per month.
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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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The building has a parking waitlist system. Several listings state that parking is waitlisted or that buyers may need to join a waitlist before obtaining a rented stall.
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Multiple listings explicitly document key-fob or keyed access for the entrance, amenities, and elevators. This is strong, repeated evidence of a card/fob-based security system.
Security service is strongly supported across many listing remarks, with multiple agents describing Holiday Village as a "secured building" and citing "key fob access," "keyed elevator," and "on-site security." This appears consistently across numerous listings rather than a one-off copy-paste, so the feature should remain included.
The listings support access controls and general building security, consistent with the building context. I found no explicit evidence of a patrol service, so security patrol is marked false.
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Window air conditioning is strongly supported across the building: approximately 10 current remarks explicitly mention it, including “window A/C,” “efficient window air conditioning unit,” “Brand New Window AC,” and “Window A/C unit.” The evidence appears across multiple distinct listings and agents, consistent with the prior high-confidence finding and the 16/20 current MLS inclusion rate.
Concrete construction is identified in 18 of 20 historical MLS listings, a strong and consistent building-level pattern across listings. None of the current public remarks explicitly mention “concrete construction” or “reinforced concrete,” so the conclusion relies primarily on the highly consistent MLS construction-material data rather than remark confirmation.
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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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The remarks mention rental income, tenants, investment use, and units being rented, but these indicate only general rental activity. No explicit short-term-rental permission or legal STR designation was found.
The remarks contain no evidence that Holiday Village participates in a hotel rental pool or hotel-managed rental program. Because STR permission is not established, this feature is false under the prerequisite rule.
The remarks do not state that owners must participate in a hotel rental pool or rental program. No hotel pool participation is described at all, so mandatory participation is false.
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Remarks were searched for leasehold, land lease, ground lease, lease expiration, renewal, and specific expiration years. Although a tenant lease is mentioned as ending in June, no land-lease expiry year or renewal year is provided.
VA financing language concerns assumption of an existing loan and is not evidence of building-level VA approval. No explicit references to "VA approved" or building VA financing approval were found.
The remarks provide direct support for comprehensive building insurance, especially the explicit statement of '100% Hurricane insurance coverage.' Although the remarks do not specifically use the phrase 'walls-in coverage,' the repeated insurance references support retaining a true value with high confidence.
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The remarks describe the building as secured, well maintained, managed, and insured, but these statements do not establish FLSE approval. Searches for explicit language such as "fire life safety evaluation passed," "FLSE passed," "fire safety certified," or "passed fire inspection" found no qualifying mention.
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, including “ocean and city views,” “peekaboo ocean view,” “stunning views of the Pacific Ocean,” and “Ocean Views.” The feature appears in remarks from multiple listings and is consistent with the prior High-confidence assessment.
Mountain views are strongly supported across the building, with 13 of 20 current listings containing mountain-view data. Multiple remarks from different listings explicitly mention mountain views, including "beautiful mountain views" and "peek-a-boo ocean and mountain views," indicating this is a legitimate building offering rather than an isolated or unsupported checkbox.
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City views are strongly supported across the building, with approximately 19 of 20 current listings indicating CITY and numerous remarks explicitly mentioning city or urban views. The evidence appears across many different listings and agents, including references to city views from private lanais and high-floor units, rather than relying solely on copied checkbox data.
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Sunset views have limited but positive support: 2 of 20 current listings contain sunset data, and one remark specifically says the lanai is a place to “catch the sunset.” The evidence is not as broad or consistent as for ocean, mountain, or city views, but it is sufficient to indicate that some units may offer sunset views.
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The listings contain many general view descriptions and references to nearby Waikiki and Ala Moana. I found no evidence of fireworks being visible from the units or building, so this feature is marked false.
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Approximately 20 listings mention an on-site or resident manager, including phrases such as "onsite residential manager," "Resident Manager," "resident manager on site," and "Manager on Property." The feature is consistently reported across many listings and agents, with 17 of 20 current MLS records also showing RESMAN, so the evidence is overwhelmingly strong rather than limited to a single copied remark.
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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.