
Iolani Regent
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.
Once a building has been fully audited, this page will be replaced with an in-depth analysis featuring verified details and photos of every key feature.
Until then, we provide a data‑driven overview that blends statistical analysis of the checkbox selections agents make in MLS with an AI‑powered read of their public remarks—yielding a clearer picture of the building than raw listings alone.
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Iolani Regent
Building Overview
Iolani Regent in McCully‑Moiliili — concrete building (1991); pets allowed and short-term rentals prohibited, per MLS.

About Iolani Regent
Based on MLS data, Iolani Regent is located in the McCully‑Moiliili neighborhood and was built in 1991. The building is constructed of concrete. Size and unit count are not provided in the available MLS records.
According to available records, pets are allowed in the building and short-term rentals are not permitted. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS data, and no specific common-area amenities are detailed in the provided information.
Additional details such as parking, maintenance fees, guest policies, or other assessments are not included in the MLS extract. Buyers should verify parking, fees, rules, and management details with the listing agent or management company 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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A remark gives a direct numeric owner-occupancy figure of 49%. This supports keeping the current value unchanged.
Multiple remarks directly confirm the building has 2 elevators. This matches the current value, so no change is needed.
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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All 10 current MLS listings indicate sewer is included in association fees, and several public remarks explicitly state 'includes ... sewer' or 'maintenance fee includes water, sewer.' The repeated, consistent checkbox across every listing combined with explicit agent remarks suggests this is a legitimate building-level inclusion rather than an isolated copy/paste error.
All 10 current MLS listings indicate water is included in association fees, and several public remarks explicitly state 'includes ... water' or 'maintenance fee includes water, sewer.' The consistent presence of the checkbox across every listing plus clear agent remarks provides strong evidence that water is included in the building's maintenance fees.
All 11 current MLS listings include BBQ in the amenities and multiple agent remarks explicitly mention a shared "BBQ area" or "BBQ grill area" (e.g., "Enjoy building amenities including a BBQ area", "BBQ grill area"). Evidence is consistent across many listings and agents, indicating a genuine building amenity rather than an isolated checkbox error.
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Multiple agent remarks (6 of 11 listings) explicitly reference lanais: e.g., "spacious lanai," "generously sized lanai," "large lanai spaces," and "lanai over hang...adds extra protection from sun and rain." Though only 2/11 MLS checkbox entries list PATDEC/COVPAT, consistent mentions across many listings and agents provide strong evidence the building offers patios/decks (lanais).
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Strong evidence that the building has shared laundry: the MLS checkbox COMLAU appears on 10 of 11 current listings, and at least 3 separate public remarks explicitly state 'community laundry' or 'community laundry room' (e.g., 'Enjoy building amenities including ... community laundry' and 'community laundry room'). Mentions appear in multiple listings and are corroborated by the MLS amenities flags, indicating a genuine building-level shared laundry facility.
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Strong evidence that the building offers assigned parking: multiple listings state '1 assigned parking stall', '1 parking stall', or 'covered parking stall' (appearing in at least 6 separate remarks). Historical MLS checkbox data was high confidence (10/11), and current agent remarks from different listings consistently confirm assigned parking rather than appearing to be a single copy/paste error.
Moderate evidence that the building has covered parking: at least one listing explicitly notes 'The covered parking stall is the nearest to the front entrance.' MLS checkbox data also indicates covered/garage for a subset of listings (4/10). Coverage appears limited to some stalls rather than universal covered garage access.
I searched for wording like "deeded parking," "owned parking," or "parking included in the deed." The listings only mention an assigned/covered stall and guest parking, so there is no explicit evidence that the parking is deeded.
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I looked for any mention of a separate parking fee, monthly parking charge, or rental cost for parking. The remarks describe assigned parking and guest parking, but do not reference any additional parking fee.
Clear evidence that the building provides guest parking: agent remarks include phrases like 'ample guest parking' and one listing specifies '7 guest parking stalls' (mentioned across at least 4 separate remarks). This aligns with prior MLS checkbox data (8/11) and appears consistently across multiple listings.
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I searched for terms like "parking waitlist," "waiting list," or instructions to join a parking list. None of the public remarks mention a waitlist system, so there is no evidence that one exists.
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All current MLS listings (11/11) include the ACWIUN inclusion and at least four public remarks explicitly state window A/C (examples: "window A/C", "window A/C's"). Evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents, so we consider window AC present in the building with high confidence.
10 of 11 current MLS listings list construction_materials='CONCRE' (historically 9/10), while none of the public remarks explicitly mention construction. Multiple agents consistently checked 'CONCRE' across listings, giving strong confidence that the building is concrete-constructed despite the absence of an explicit remark.
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I checked the remarks for explicit short-term rental language such as "STR allowed," "vacation rental allowed," "NUC," or "TVU." There are no references to short-term rental rights or permissions, so this is treated as not allowed based on the available public remarks.
I searched for references to hotel rental pools or hotel-managed programs such as Hilton, Ritz, or Trump pool arrangements. Since the remarks do not indicate short-term rentals at all, there is no support for a hotel pool program.
I looked for language like "mandatory hotel pool," "must participate," or "cannot opt out." The remarks contain no rental-program references, and nothing suggests participation is required.
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I looked for leasehold language and specific expiry years such as "lease expires YEAR," "ground lease ends," or renewal terms, but the remarks do not mention any land tenure details. Since no lease expiration year is stated, this remains unknown.
I searched the remarks for explicit phrases such as "VA approved," "VA financing accepted," or similar language, but found none. Based on the absence of any VA-related wording in the public remarks, this is set to false with low-to-medium confidence.
The remarks repeatedly and directly describe the building as fully insured. That is strong evidence for walls-in/full building insurance coverage.
Strong evidence the building has a fire sprinkler system: MLS amenities show FIRSPR checked on 8 of 10 listings and at least 6–8 separate public remarks state phrases like "fully equipped with fire sprinklers," "equipped with fire sprinklers in every unit," and "this building has fire sprinklers for safety." The language is repeated across multiple listings (some likely copy-paste), but the consistency across different listings plus the MLS checkbox support including this feature.
I searched for phrases like FLSE passed, fire/life safety evaluation passed, fire safety certified, life safety compliant, and passed fire inspection. The remarks only mention fire sprinklers and safety-related features, which do not confirm that the building passed an evaluation.
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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One current MLS listing (1/11) lists the view as 'CITY', but none of the public remarks explicitly mention a city/downtown or cityscape view (remarks emphasize lanai, breezes, 'urban living', and proximity to Waikiki). Historical confidence was low and agent remarks do not confirm the feature, so inclusion is cautious—buyers may find some units with city views, but evidence is limited and may reflect a single unit or checkbox copy/paste.
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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.