
Inn on the Park
Preliminary Information – Full Audit Pending
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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Inn on the Park
Building Overview
Inn on the Park, Waikiki — 21-floor concrete building (1978) with pool and ocean/Diamond Head views.

About Inn on the Park
Based on MLS data, Inn on the Park is a 21-floor, 238-unit concrete building in the Hobron-Ena district of Waikiki built in 1978. The building size and construction type reflect high-rise concrete construction typical of its era.
According to available records, common building features include a pool, BBQ area, on-site resident manager and security guard. Units report ocean, mountain and Diamond Head views, two elevators, and window air conditioning.
Additional details from MLS indicate parking is available with guest parking, pets are not allowed, and short-term rentals are permitted. The building is managed by Hawaiian Properties, Ltd. Buyers should verify all details, fees and policies with the listing agent or management company, as this summary is based on MLS data.
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 explicit owner-occupancy percentages and descriptions such as "80% owner occupied," "majority owner occupied," or "highly owner occupied." The remarks refer generally to owner occupants and investors but provide no building-wide percentage. The current value of 10.0 is therefore retained with low confidence.
I searched for explicit elevator counts such as "2 elevators," "4 elevators," "four elevators," or "multiple elevators." The remarks confirm elevator access, including references to "secured elevator," "keyed elevators," and "secured elevators," but provide no count to confirm or deny the current value. Current value of 2 is retained with low confidence.
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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At least 7 listings explicitly mention cable inclusion, with phrases such as “maintenance fee includes cable TV,” “basic cable,” and “cable television.” The evidence is consistent across multiple listings and strongly confirms that cable TV is included.
No clear public remark directly says “common area electricity” or “common electric.” However, 9 of 20 MLS listings include OTCOEX, and there is no evidence contradicting it, so the feature is retained with moderate confidence.
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At least 12 listings explicitly state “electricity included,” “maintenance fee includes electricity,” or “HOA includes electricity.” The universal MLS inclusion and repeated remarks across listings provide very strong confirmation.
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Several listings state that maintenance fees include hot water, including “basic utilities, including cable TV, electricity, hot water, sewer, and water” and “maintenance fee includes water, hot water, cable TV and electricity.” The absence of WTRHTR and strong current MLS support confirm this feature.
At least 7 listings mention “internet,” “free wifi,” or a “discount on internet,” and one explicitly lists internet among the maintenance-fee inclusions. Although some remarks describe a discount or separate internet treatment, the current MLS data and repeated building-level references support inclusion.
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At least 4 listings specifically state that sewer is included, including remarks listing “cable TV, electricity, hot water, internet, sewer, and water” as included utilities. The 19/20 MLS support makes this a strongly confirmed building feature.
At least 7 listings explicitly mention water inclusion, including “maintenance fee includes ... sewer, and water,” “basic utilities,” and “HOA includes electricity, hot water, water, sewer, basic cable and internet.” Universal current MLS support and consistent remarks strongly confirm that water is included.
More than 20 listings explicitly mention BBQ or grilling facilities, using phrases such as "BBQ grills," "BBQ area," "barbecue grills," and "BBQ areas." The evidence is strong and consistent across many listings and agents, confirming a shared building amenity rather than an isolated or copy-paste-only claim.
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At least 20 listings mention patio/deck-related features, including "private lanai," "open lanai," "41 square feet lanai (veranda)," "ocean facing lanai," and "patio/deck on the 5th floor." Multiple listings also confirm shared outdoor amenities such as a recreation deck, sundeck, and covered/uncovered outdoor spaces, so the evidence is strong across many listings and not merely a single copied checkbox.
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At least 20 listings explicitly describe a building recreation amenity, including a "recreation area," "5th floor rec deck," "amenity deck," and "recreation deck lounging area." The repeated descriptions across multiple listings and agents strongly establish that the building offers shared recreation space.
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At least 2 listings explicitly mention storage, including “Storage” and “parking and storage are available by rent subject to availability.” This is supported by MLS data showing storage-related amenities on 3 of 20 listings and storage in unit features on 1 of 20, indicating building-level storage is available but not necessarily included with every unit.
The listings reference nearby surfing and beaches, but no facility for storing surfboards is described. Searches for surfboard storage, board storage, surf storage, and bike/surfboard storage found no qualifying mention.
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The pool is overwhelmingly confirmed across the listings, with well over 20 remarks using phrases such as "condo pool," "swimming pool," "pool on property," "community pool," and "sparkling pool." The repeated references across many listings and agents, along with 20/20 current MLS amenity records, strongly establish that the building offers a pool.
Heated pool availability is supported by the explicit remark describing the building's amenities as including a "heated pool," in addition to current HEAPOO amenity coding in 5 of 20 listings. Although fewer listings mention heating than the general pool, the direct statement and historical high-confidence assessment support inclusion.
A swimming pool is clearly present, but the listings do not characterize it as salt water. Searches for saltwater pool, salt water, saline pool, and salt pool found no evidence.
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Community laundry is strongly and repeatedly documented across the building, with at least 18 of 20 current listings carrying the COMLAU amenity. More than a dozen remarks independently describe the facilities as community, common, coin-operated, or on-site laundry, including references to two laundry rooms, so the evidence is not dependent solely on copied MLS checkboxes.
The explicit coin-laundry reference confirms that at least some community laundry requires payment. Other remarks mention community laundry without specifying whether it is free or paid.
The listings consistently confirm shared laundry facilities, including two community laundry rooms. Searches for laundry on each floor, every-floor laundry, and floor-by-floor laundry found no supporting language.
Approximately 10 listings mention building parking, generally as rental or association parking subject to availability or a waitlist. Multiple remarks explicitly state that parking is available for rent, while other listings clarify that parking is not deeded or not included with the unit; this supports building-level parking availability even though 16/20 current MLS records show NONE.
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Multiple listings confirm that parking is not owned with or included in the unit deed. Parking may instead be rented from the association or building, subject to availability.
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The clearest explicit parking charge in the remarks is $75 per month. Other remarks confirm that parking is rented for an additional fee but do not provide a different specific amount.
5 out of 20 current MLS listings list GUEST in parking_features. Multiple listing remarks explicitly mention guest/commercial parking or that parking can be rented (quotes include “commercial and guest parking spaces” and “guest parking spaces”); however, not all listings mention guest parking and some only note rentable parking or a waitlist, so the evidence is moderate rather than definitive.
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The building uses a waitlist system for rented parking. Parking availability is limited and subject to association or building approval.
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Repeated references to keyed or secured elevator access support controlled card/key-style building access. While the remarks do not consistently use the word card or fob, the explicit keyed-access security descriptions strongly support this feature.
At least 15 of 20 current listings include the security amenity, with many remarks explicitly citing "24/7 security," "24 hour security guards," "security patrol," or "security guard ... on site." The feature is supported across multiple agents and is reinforced by descriptions of security desks, cameras, and secured elevator access, rather than relying solely on copied MLS checkbox data.
Multiple listings directly confirm ongoing patrol service, including 24/7 security patrol. This is also consistent with the building context identifying building security personnel.
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One of 20 current MLS entries lists ACSPL in inclusions, but none of the public remarks (multiple agent reposts) mention 'split', 'mini-split', or 'ductless'. Remarks instead reference 'window AC', 'portable AC', and a 'new Friedrich AC unit (2024)'. Given the single MLS checkbox and lack of corroborating remarks, there is only very limited evidence a unit has split/ductless AC.
At least 5 listings explicitly mention window or portable air conditioning, including a 'new window AC installed in 2024,' a 'window AC,' a 'new Friedrich AC unit,' and a 'portable AC to keep you cool.' Combined with ACWIUN appearing in 16 of 20 current listings and previously high historical confidence, the evidence strongly supports that the building offers units with window-style AC.
Nineteen of 20 current listings identify the construction material as "CONCRE," providing strong building-level evidence of concrete construction. Remarks generally describe the high-rise building but do not explicitly quote "concrete construction"; one listing mentions durable steel-frame construction, which does not outweigh the overwhelming MLS consensus.
Four of 20 listings are marked "DOUWAL," but none of the provided remarks mention double-wall construction or related wording. The feature is therefore supported only by a minority MLS designation and lacks independent confirmation across multiple agents.
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Confidence 90%: Only 1/19 current MLS listings checks STEFRA in construction_materials, with the rest not indicating steel framing, and no remarks mention steel construction. Given that Inn on the Park is a typical Waikiki high-rise that is generally known to be concrete rather than steel frame, the single MLS checkbox is likely an agent error, so we treat steel-frame construction as not applicable here.
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The remarks overwhelmingly support legally permitted short-term rentals at Inn on the Park, including multiple post-2024 statements. A few listings conflict by stating the building is not zoned or no longer zoned for short stays, so buyers should verify current regulatory and building status.
The remarks describe the building as a former hotel or condotel and discuss short-term rentals, but they do not identify a hotel rental pool program. Short-term rental legality alone does not establish hotel-pool participation.
No mandatory hotel rental program is identified in the public remarks. Because a hotel pool itself is not established and there are no statements requiring participation, this feature is false.
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The building is consistently identified as leasehold, with the land lease expiring in 2035. References to a July 2025 renegotiation and a 2025 lease-rent renegotiation do not extend the stated lease expiry.
The public remarks were searched for explicit VA loan approval or VA financing language, but none was found. This does not establish that VA financing is unavailable; it only indicates no supporting remark evidence.
I searched for insurance language such as "fully insured," "full insurance," "fully covered insurance," "comprehensive building insurance," and "walls-in coverage." None of these terms or equivalent statements appeared in the public remarks, so full building insurance cannot be confirmed.
Strong evidence the building has fire sprinklers. Multiple remarks across listings explicitly mention fire sprinklers/fire sprinkler system, including one that says "The building also has fire sprinklers" and another that notes "Unit has fire sprinkler system." This appears consistent across agents rather than a single copy-paste error.
I searched for phrases including "fire life safety evaluation passed," "FLSE passed," "fire safety certified," "life safety compliant," and "passed fire inspection." Remarks mention fire sprinklers and in-unit fire sprinkler systems, but these do not establish that an FLSE was passed. No qualifying passage or certification statement was found.
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 mentioned in at least 7 of 20 current MLS listings, with repeated explicit references across multiple apparent agents and units. Key phrases include 'wonderful views of the Ocean,' 'unobstructed views of... the Pacific Ocean,' and 'ocean & Diamond Head views,' strongly confirming that the building offers ocean-view units.
At least 9 of 20 current listings identify mountain-related views, while numerous remarks from different listings explicitly mention "mountain views," "city and mountain views," or Diamond Head views. The repeated references across high-floor and varied units strongly support that the building offers mountain-view units, rather than this being solely copied checkbox data.
Diamond Head views are well-supported by the listing remarks, with well over a dozen listings explicitly mentioning them. Examples include 'beautiful Diamond Head views,' 'DH/OCN View,' and 'unobstructed views of Diamond Head.' The evidence is consistent across multiple agents and appears to be genuine building/unit view availability rather than MLS copy-paste noise.
City views are supported by 18 of 20 current listings and numerous independent remarks, including "city views," "wonderful city views," "city and mountain views," and "panoramic views of the Waikiki skyline." The breadth and consistency across listings indicate the building offers city-view units, although the view varies by unit and orientation.
A few listings go beyond generic ocean mentions and specifically highlight 'Spectacular views of Waikiki Beach & Diamond Head' and an 'ocean facing lanai,' indicating direct views of the shoreline area by Fort DeRussy and Waikiki Beach. Combined with repeated references to overlooking Fort DeRussy Beach Park and Waikiki Beach from high floors, this supports that certain stacks enjoy clear coastline vistas. This evidence, while from fewer listings than ocean or Diamond Head views, is consistent enough to treat coastline views as a building feature.
Garden views appear to be available in at least some units, though the evidence is much thinner than for Diamond Head. One listing explicitly says 'garden' views, and other remarks describe 'green parks and treetops' or park-facing outlooks, suggesting a broader garden/landscaped view type. This looks like a real unit-level feature present in only a minority of listings.
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Sunrise views appear in 4 of 20 current listings, including the explicit Unit 601 remark describing 'beautiful Diamond Head, park, city, garden, and sunrise views.' The repeated current MLS references and previously high historical confidence support including sunrise views as an available building-level view option.
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Multiple listings directly describe Friday fireworks being visible from the unit or its views. This meets the requirement for a fireworks view from the building, rather than merely being near a fireworks location.
Confidence 70%: Listings repeatedly reference being at the "entrance to Waikiki," at the "mouth of Waikiki," on or near Ala Moana, and across from Fort DeRussy Beach Park, all characteristic of the Hobron/Ena end of Waikiki.
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At least 5 listings explicitly mention an on-site manager, including "resident manager," "resident manager on site," "manager and security on site," and "resident manager/security desk." The evidence appears across multiple distinct remarks and is consistent with the historically high-confidence verification and current RESMAN amenity selection.
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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.