
Kaimala Marina
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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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Kaimala Marina
Building Overview
Kaimala Marina in Hawaii Kai, built 1972; pets and short-term rentals are not allowed per MLS data.

About Kaimala Marina
Kaimala Marina is a residential building located in the Hawaii Kai neighborhood, originally built in 1972. According to available MLS records, specific details on building size, number of units, and construction type are not provided in the data set.
Based on MLS data, the building's recorded policies include no pets allowed and no short-term rentals permitted. The management company is listed as unknown in the available records. No additional amenity or common-area information is provided in the MLS extract.
MLS-derived data for this listing is limited. Buyers should verify specifics such as unit sizes, construction details, parking arrangements, maintenance fees, and management information with the listing agent or condominium association 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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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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This feature appears to be strongly and consistently present across the building: 20/20 current listings include OTCOEX. Public remarks do not explicitly mention “common area electricity,” but the MLS evidence is unanimous, suggesting this is a reliable copied-from-source building-level inclusion rather than an agent one-off.
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No current listings (0/20) include HOTWAT in association_fee_includes, and a majority (15/20) list WTRHTR (water heater) as a unit inclusion. Remarks reference unit hot water heaters (e.g., 'recently replaced hot water heater'), indicating hot water is provided by in-unit heaters rather than being included in the maintenance fee.
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Sewer inclusion looks unlikely based on the public remarks: several listings explicitly say there is an additional “Hawaii American Sewer fee” and break it out as an “other monthly fee.” That pattern suggests the MLS SEWER checkbox may be inconsistently copied or interpreted, rather than reflecting a true maintenance-fee inclusion.
Water appears to be included for this building based on current MLS data, with 17/20 listings showing WATER in association_fee_includes. Public remarks rarely state it outright, so the best evidence is the strong MLS consistency across most current listings.
BBQ/grilling facilities are strongly confirmed for this building. Multiple current listings explicitly mention the amenity, including "BBQ area," "BBQ/Recreation Area," "BBQ's," "barbecue areas," and even "4 gas grills," indicating this is a shared building feature rather than a copy-paste anomaly. The evidence is consistent across many listings and aligns with the historical MLS data showing BBQ in amenities on 20/20 listings.
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Some remarks explicitly state "car wash are all in close proximity" and MLS boxes are frequently checked (12/20). Mentions are limited in number, so car_wash is included with moderate confidence that the building or its immediate complex offers car wash facilities.
Several agent remarks explicitly list a 'club house' or 'clubhouse' (e.g., 'Complex offers Swimming pool, BBQ, Recreation area, Club house', 'recreation/clubhouse'). Appearances in roughly 9 of 20 listings suggest a shared clubhouse/community room is part of the complex amenities, though frequency is lower than BBQ or recreation-room mentions and may reflect some copy/paste.
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Several remarks reference pet amenities and one explicitly names "Luna Kai dog park" and proximity to a dog park. Evidence exists but is limited to a few listings, so confidence is moderate.
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Limited direct evidence: 2–3 remarks reference a 'host function space', 'function space', or 'party area' (e.g., 'Amenities include function space', 'host function space'), which indicates a shared multipurpose area that could be used for meetings or gatherings. Mentions are sparse and somewhat ambiguous, so inclusion is cautious but retained due to prior high confidence and the presence of a multipurpose function/party area in multiple listings.
Strong evidence that the building offers patios/decks: at least 15+ listings in the current remarks mention lanais, patios, or decks (e.g., 'large deck off living room overlooking the marina', 'spacious covered lanai', 'private, fenced patio', 'massive 949 SF lanai', '614 sf lanai at the water’s edge'). This matches prior MLS checkbox data (16/20) and appears consistently across multiple agent listings rather than being a single copy-paste instance.
Multiple listings mention "walking paths" and access to nearby trails, and several remarks list "walking paths" among amenities. This supports inclusion of jogging/walking paths with moderate confidence.
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Many remarks mention "recreation area/clubhouse/recreation spaces" (e.g., "BBQ/Recreation Area and Club House", "recreation/clubhouse"), supporting the presence of shared recreation areas. The mentions are present across multiple agent remarks, giving moderate-high confidence.
Multiple listings mention 'recreation spaces', 'recreation area', 'recreation/clubhouse', 'recreation center' or 'recreation room' (e.g., 'Residents enjoy great on-site amenities including a pool, whirlpool, BBQ area, and recreation spaces', 'Amenities include Swimming pool, BBQ/Recreation area and Club House'). Evidence is consistent across different agent remarks and appears to reflect shared recreation facilities for residents.
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High confidence: historical MLS checkbox data indicates storage was present in the building (13/20 amenities, 12/20 unit_features), and current listing remarks repeatedly confirm it. Remarks include phrases like "your storage unit, guest parking and a car wash are all in close proximity," "separate storage locker," "assigned storage unit in the parking area," and "private storage," appearing across many agent listings, indicating the building provides storage/lockers rather than isolated one-off unit features.
The remarks clearly support surfboard storage, including direct mention of surfboards and related water-sport storage. This feature is well supported by the public descriptions.
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Several listings explicitly mention "hot tub", "jacuzzi", "whirlpool", or "saltwater pool and jacuzzi/hot tub" near the pool, cited across multiple agent remarks. This provides strong evidence the building offers a whirlpool/hot tub amenity.
Pool is strongly confirmed across the building. Multiple listings explicitly mention on-site pool amenities, including "pool," "swimming pool," "saltwater pool," and "pool and spa/hot tub," and this appears consistently across many different remarks rather than a single copy-pasted note. The MLS amenity data is also unanimous at 20/20 listings, so confidence is very high.
There are no remarks explicitly saying the pool is heated; several listings mention a hot tub/jacuzzi or "saltwater pool," and 3/20 listings have a HEAPOO checkbox, but pool_features list HEATED=0/20. Without explicit mentions or broader MLS support, there is insufficient evidence to mark the pool as heated.
The remarks directly confirm a saltwater pool, sometimes paired with a jacuzzi/spa. This is repeated across listings, so confidence is very high.
Strong building-level evidence supports in-unit laundry. Multiple listings explicitly mention a washer/dryer in the unit, including phrases like "full-size washer and dryer" and "washer and dryer conveniently located within the kitchen area." This appears consistent across several remarks and aligns with the prior MLS inclusions data, suggesting a real feature rather than agent copy-paste noise.
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I looked for any public references to paid community laundry such as coin laundry, card-operated machines, quarters, or laundry fees. None were found, and the available remarks point to in-unit laundry rather than a paid shared facility.
I searched for public remarks mentioning laundry on each floor, every-floor laundry rooms, or floor-by-floor laundry access, but found nothing. The listings only reference in-unit laundry, which does not support community laundry on every floor.
Strong, consistent evidence that the building has parking. Across the remarks, many listings mention parking stalls, with phrases like "2 assigned parking spaces," "2 parking stalls," and "parking directly in front of the unit." This appears to be building-level parking availability, not a one-off unit feature.
Assigned parking is strongly supported by both MLS data and remarks. Multiple listings mention "2 assigned parking stalls" or equivalent language, suggesting this is a common, building-level amenity rather than agent copy-paste noise.
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The listings consistently describe assigned stalls, close to the unit, but never state that parking is deeded or owned with the unit. Based on the public remarks, deeded parking is not supported.
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I looked for parking fee language, monthly parking costs, or rental charges, but found none. The public remarks do not provide enough information to determine a parking fee.
Guest parking appears to be a real building feature. Several listings indicate visitor or guest parking, including direct wording like "guest parking" and "visitor parking is available," which aligns with the strong MLS pattern.
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I searched for parking waitlist references, but the remarks do not mention any waiting-list system. Without any such language, there is no evidence that parking is managed via a waitlist.
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I searched for card/fob access terms such as keycard entry, fob access, and card reader, but found no evidence. The security-related remarks focus on a resident manager and security patrol rather than card access.
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The public remarks explicitly confirm security patrol service. Because this appears directly in the listing language, confidence is high.
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Evidence strongly supports split AC in this building. At least two listings explicitly describe split A/C systems, while current MLS data has ACSPL checked in 11 of 20 listings, suggesting the feature is genuinely present rather than a copy-paste error. The remarks are consistent across listings and one includes installation timing, which further strengthens confidence.
11 of 20 current listings check the ACWIUN box and at least one listing explicitly states 'each have a window AC.' Other listings mention split A/C units, so HVAC varies by unit. While agents may copy/paste checkbox data, the explicit remark plus multiple checkbox occurrences provide strong evidence that some units have window air conditioners.
Concrete construction is not mentioned in the agent remarks across the listings. Only 3 of 20 current MLS records include CONCRE, which is sparse and may reflect checkbox copy/paste rather than confirmed construction; evidence is weak and dispersed across agents.
16 of 20 current MLS construction_materials entries include DOUWAL. Although none of the public remarks explicitly mention 'double wall' (no phrases like 'double-wall construction' or 'two walls'), the majority of MLS checkbox entries from multiple agents indicate double-wall construction, so the feature is treated as present based on the MLS data.
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13 of 20 current MLS construction_materials entries include MASSTU. No public remarks explicitly state 'masonry' or 'stucco', so evidence is primarily from MLS checkbox data across multiple listings rather than agent descriptions; this appears consistent across several agent entries and likely reflects actual building materials.
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Concrete slab foundation is infrequently recorded in MLS (5 of 20) and absent from agent remarks. Given the lack of textual confirmation and low checkbox frequency, there is insufficient evidence to assert a slab foundation for the building.
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Wood-frame construction appears in the MLS data for 13 of 20 listings, which is moderate evidence that the building is wood frame. The public remarks reviewed do not explicitly call out construction type, so this is supported primarily by repeated MLS material coding rather than agent descriptions. Evidence is consistent across multiple listings and does not look like a one-off entry.
Only 4 of 20 MLS construction_materials entries include ABOGRO and there are zero mentions of 'above ground' or similar phrases in the public remarks across all listings. Historical support is weak and agent remarks do not corroborate this feature, so it is omitted as a building-level characteristic.
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The remarks explicitly require a 30-day minimum and limit rentals to once every 90 days, which means short-term rentals are not allowed. This is direct evidence against STR allowance.
I searched for hotel pool, hotel rental program, managed-by-hotel, and similar STR program language, but found none. Since short-term rentals are not allowed, a hotel rental pool cannot be supported here.
I looked for any indication of required participation in a hotel or rental pool, but there is none. Because STRs are not allowed in the first place, mandatory pool participation is also not applicable.
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I searched for leasehold language such as lease expires, ground lease, leasehold, or a 4-digit expiry year, but found none. There is no public-remarks evidence to determine a lease expiry year.
The remarks explicitly advertise VA financing via an assumable VA loan for eligible buyers. This is strong direct evidence that VA financing is available for this building/listing.
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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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Multiple listings explicitly mention mountain views: examples include “majestic sunsets, rainbows & the Ko’olaus”, “views of the mountains and sunset skies”, and “Garden and Koko Head views.” CURRENT MLS data also lists MOUNTA in 13/20 entries. Mentions are present across several agents’ remarks (some repeated phrasing suggests some copy/paste), but the mountain view claim appears in a significant subset rather than all listings, so the building offers mountain views for many units.
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Marina views are repeatedly confirmed across the remarks, with many listings saying things like “marina-front living,” “lanai overlook[s] the tranquil marina,” “wide marina views,” and “stunning marina views.” The evidence is consistent across many listings/agents and looks like a true building-level feature rather than a copy-paste error.
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Sunset views are well supported by the remarks, including phrases such as “morning coffee, sunset unwinding,” “beautiful sunsets throughout the year,” “stunning sunsets,” and “western-facing”/west-facing descriptions. This appears across multiple listings and agents, indicating the building offers sunset-oriented units/views.
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I searched for direct language like fireworks view, watch fireworks from lanai, or see fireworks from the unit. The only event-view mention was a Christmas boat parade, which does not establish fireworks views.
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MLS checkbox indicates 15 of 20 listings list a resident/on-site manager. Multiple remarks explicitly state an on-site or resident manager—quotes include 'Residents enjoy the benefit of an On-site Manager', 'must be registered with the Resident Manager', and 'patrolled security and a resident manager onsite'. The evidence is consistent across several agent remarks and reinforced by the majority of MLS checkboxes, so the building is reported to have a resident manager.
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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.