
Hono Hale Towers
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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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Hono Hale Towers
Building Overview
Hono Hale Towers in McCully-Moiliili (built 1969) — concrete construction with pool and sunset views; resident manager onsite.

About Hono Hale Towers
Based on MLS data, Hono Hale Towers is located in the McCully-Moiliili neighborhood and was built in 1969. The building is constructed of concrete and provides sunset views. Specific information on unit count and square footage is not provided in the available records.
According to available records, building amenities include a pool, a BBQ area, and a resident manager. The listing data also notes sunset views from the property. No additional amenity details or common-area specifications are provided in the MLS summary.
MLS data indicates assigned parking is available. Pets are not allowed and short-term rentals are not allowed. The management company is listed as unknown in the available records. This summary is based on MLS data and buyers should verify all details, rules, and fees with the listing agent or management 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 searched the remarks for any owner-occupancy clues, including percentages and qualitative descriptions like majority owner occupied, and found none. With no explicit percentage or ownership mix stated, the owner occupancy rate remains unknown.
I searched the public remarks for any explicit elevator references, including a count or wording like multiple elevators, and found none. Because there is no current verified value provided and the remarks do not mention elevators, the number remains unknown.
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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The evidence strongly indicates maintenance fees do not include common area electricity. Several remarks explicitly state electricity is separately metered or billed through the HOA, which matches the historical MLS pattern of OTCOEX in many listings. This appears consistent across multiple agents rather than a one-off copy/paste error.
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Hot water inclusion is well supported by both MLS data and remarks. At least 3 listings explicitly mention hot water in the maintenance/HOA fee, and the current MLS data shows HOTWAT in nearly every listing. One listing showing WTRHTR is a minor outlier, but the overall pattern is overwhelmingly positive.
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Sewer is consistently included across the building. The current MLS data shows SEWER on all listings, and the remarks repeatedly reinforce this with direct statements that sewer is part of the fee. There is no meaningful contrary evidence.
Water inclusion is strongly confirmed by both the MLS records and the listing remarks. The building’s fee structure is repeatedly described as including water, often alongside sewer and hot water. This is consistent across many listings and agents, so confidence is very high.
BBQ/grilling amenities are consistently described across many listings, with multiple agents using explicit language such as "BBQ area," "charcoal BBQ," "equipped with barbeque grills," and "Japanese style BBQ area." This is strong cross-listing evidence, not a one-off mention, so the building should be treated as having shared BBQ facilities.
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The building is repeatedly described with outdoor spaces across many listings: several units mention a "lanai," one says "private balcony," and another notes a "50sqft lanai." These are consistent across multiple agents and appear in both renovated and older listings, suggesting this is a real building feature rather than a copy-paste error.
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Several remarks point to a shared recreation space, including "recreation area," "recreation lawn," and lawn/amenity areas used for gathering. The evidence is moderate but consistent enough across multiple listings to validate a building-level recreation area.
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I looked for surfboard storage, board storage, or surf storage references. The only storage-related remarks are bike storage and large storage lockers for rent, which do not indicate dedicated surfboard storage facilities.
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Trash chute access appears to be a consistent building amenity based on the MLS history, with 17 of 20 listings checking the box. Public remarks do not mention it directly, but the historical consistency is strong enough to keep this feature enabled.
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Pool is strongly supported for this building. Across the provided remarks, more than a dozen listings explicitly mention a "pool," "swimming pool," or "pool area," often alongside BBQ and garden/lawn amenities. This matches the historical MLS data where 20/20 current listings have the pool amenity checked, so the evidence looks consistent rather than copy-paste error.
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I searched for saltwater pool language such as "salt water pool," "saltwater pool," or "saline pool." The remarks only mention a pool, pool area, and swimming pool without any salt-specific description, so salt water is not supported.
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Community/shared laundry is strongly confirmed across the listing set and appears to be a stable building amenity, not just an MLS checkbox artifact. Multiple listings explicitly mention it in different ways, including "community coin laundry," "community laundry room," and "laundry on the top floor," showing consistent confirmation from several agents rather than a one-off copy-paste.
Multiple remarks directly confirm paid community laundry. The descriptions mention coin-operated washers and dryers and a per-load charge, which is strong evidence that laundry use requires payment.
I looked for wording such as "laundry on each floor," "laundry room on every floor," or similar floor-by-floor laundry references. The listings repeatedly mention top-floor or rooftop community laundry, which indicates it is not available on every floor.
Parking is clearly available for the building. Across the remarks, listings mention phrases like "one parking stall," "assigned covered parking," "deeded garage parking," and "secured covered parking," indicating this is a consistent building-level amenity rather than a one-off unit feature.
Assigned parking is strongly supported across many listings, with multiple independent remarks explicitly saying 'assigned parking,' 'one assigned parking,' and '1 assigned, covered parking stall.' The evidence appears consistent across agents rather than copy-paste noise, so this is a reliable building-level feature.
Covered parking is clearly present and repeatedly referenced, with remarks mentioning a 'covered garage,' 'covered parking stall,' 'deeded garage parking,' and 'secured and covered parking.' The consistency across listings makes this a strong building-level amenity.
Multiple listings directly state that the unit includes deeded parking, which is strong evidence that the stall is owned with the unit. This is consistent with other remarks describing assigned, covered, or secured parking.
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I searched for monthly parking charges, rental fees, or other parking-cost language and found none. The remarks describe assigned, covered, and guest parking, but do not mention any separate parking fee.
Guest parking is supported by both MLS data and multiple remarks, including 'several guest parking spaces,' 'guest parking,' and 'guest parking for visitors.' The repeated mention across several listings suggests this is a genuine shared building feature.
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I looked for parking waitlist or waiting-list language and found no references. The listings discuss assigned parking and guest stalls, but nothing about a waitlist system.
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The remarks provide clear evidence of card/key-based controlled access. While the wording is keyed entry rather than a literal fob mention, it still supports a building security access system.
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I searched for patrol-related wording such as security patrol, roving security, or patrol service. The listings mention secured entry, cameras, and a resident manager, but nothing about an actual security patrol service.
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Concrete construction has extremely strong building-level support: all 20 available MLS listings mark CONCRE. The public remarks do not explicitly mention construction type, but the consistent MLS coding across listings makes this very high confidence.
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Masonry/stucco appears in 2 of 20 current MLS listings, but none of the public remarks explicitly describe the building as masonry or stucco. Because the remarks are silent and the MLS evidence is sparse, this is only moderate-to-low confidence and could be copy-paste data rather than verified construction.
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I searched for STR indicators such as "STR allowed," "NUC," "TVU," vacation rental language, or other short-term-rental permissions and found none. The remarks also do not describe any explicit allowance for short-term rentals, so this is not supported by the listings.
I looked for hotel rental pool references such as hotel-managed operations, brand rental programs, or pool participation and found nothing. Since there is no evidence that STR is allowed, hotel-pool participation is not supported here.
I searched for language indicating required participation in a rental pool, such as "mandatory," "must participate," or "cannot opt out," and found none. The remarks do not suggest any hotel-pool program, much less a compulsory one.
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I looked for leasehold language such as a ground lease end date, lease expiry year, or renewal/extension wording and found nothing. There is no specific year to extract from the public remarks.
I searched the public remarks for explicit VA-loan language such as "VA approved," "VA financing," or "VA loans accepted" and found none. With no direct mention, I cannot confirm VA approval from the listings.
The remarks directly state that the building is "100% insured through Atlas," which is strong evidence of full building insurance / walls-in coverage. This is explicit and does not require inference.
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I looked for explicit fire/life safety approval language such as FLSE passed, life safety compliant, fire safety certified, or passed fire inspection. The remarks only reference upgraded fire alarms, which is helpful for safety but does not confirm a passed evaluation, so this stays unverified and negative by absence of evidence.
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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Mountain views are clearly present in the building and are mentioned across multiple listings, not just in MLS view checkboxes. Current remarks include phrases like “mountains,” “Ko'olau mountains,” “Koolau view,” and “sunset side lanai view of the mountains,” with at least 6+ listings referencing mountain-facing outlooks. The evidence is consistent across different agents and appears genuinely supported, not just copy-paste checkbox data.
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City views are strongly supported by both historical MLS data and current remarks. Multiple listings explicitly mention “city views,” “Waikiki city lights,” “cityscape,” and views of Honolulu, with at least 4+ remarks directly referencing city-facing outlooks. The consistency across multiple listings and agents suggests this is a real building feature rather than a checkbox error.
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1 of 19 current listings mentions SUNSET in the view descriptions and one public remark explicitly states "sunset side lanai view of the mountains and Honolulu." Numerous other remarks describe mountain, Diamond Head, city, and ocean peek‑a‑boo views but do not explicitly say "sunset." Evidence indicates at least some units offer sunset views, so the building should be listed as offering sunset views.
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I searched for phrases like "fireworks view," "watch fireworks from the lanai," or "see fireworks from the unit." The remarks describe mountain, city, Diamond Head, and ocean peek-a-boo views, but nothing about fireworks visibility from the building.
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This feature is strongly supported. Many of the current remarks explicitly mention an on-site resident manager, including phrases like "resident manager on-site," "Resident Manager on Site," and an intercom that connects to the resident manager for emergency alerts. With 18/20 current MLS listings showing RESMAN and repeated confirmation across multiple listings, this appears to be a real building feature rather than copy-paste noise.
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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.