
Ke Noho Kai Townhomes I
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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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Ke Noho Kai Townhomes I
Building Overview
Ke Noho Kai Townhomes I in Ewa (built 2003) with central air conditioning and sunset views.

About Ke Noho Kai Townhomes I
Ke Noho Kai Townhomes I is a townhouse community located in the Ewa neighborhood, built in 2003. Based on MLS data, specific unit sizes and construction materials are not provided in the available records.
According to available records, units at Ke Noho Kai Townhomes I feature central air conditioning and offer sunset views. The MLS indicates that pets and short-term rentals are not allowed. The listed management company is unknown in the MLS data.
Covered parking is noted in the MLS information. Details about association fees, exact parking stall assignments, utility responsibility, and other building amenities are not provided in the MLS extracts. Buyers should verify all building facts, policies, and fees with the listing agent or HOA, as this summary is based solely on available 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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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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Strong evidence from MLS: 9 of 12 current listings include OTCOEX, which typically covers common/common-area expenses such as hallway or amenity electricity. No public remarks discuss this directly, but the consistency across multiple listings supports including it.
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The evidence points strongly to hot water not being included in the maintenance fee: none of the current listings show HOTWAT, and most list WTRHTR instead. No remarks describe HOA-provided hot water, so this appears to be a consistent not-included feature.
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Every current listing reviewed includes SEWER in the association fee inclusions, with no contradictory remarks. This is the strongest possible MLS pattern for a building-level utility inclusion.
Water is included across all current listings (12/12), making this a very strong building-level feature. No public remarks suggest otherwise, and the MLS pattern is consistent enough to treat as definitive.
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Multiple listings describe outdoor patio/deck features, with consistent phrases like "private fenced courtyard," "brick paver patio," "custom extended lanai," and "covered back Lanai." This appears to be a real building feature available in some units rather than a one-off typo, supported by both MLS amenities and remarks from several listings.
Walking/jogging path is indicated in the current MLS data for 5 of 12 listings. The public remarks provided do not explicitly mention a jogging or walking path, so the evidence is moderate and looks more like an MLS checkbox being used consistently than a remark-confirmed feature.
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Multiple listings for this building explicitly mention private, fenced outdoor spaces, including phrases like "private fenced courtyard," "your own private fenced yard," "fully private, low-maintenance backyard space," and "private, fully fenced-in backyard." Combined with 8 of 11 MLS entries checking the private yard amenity, there is strong, consistent evidence that many units offer private yard or courtyard areas. Buyers seeking homes with private yard space would reasonably consider this building as offering that feature.
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Across all provided remarks for multiple Ke Noho Kai listings, there are zero references to an on-site or community pool, despite detailed amenity descriptions. Only 1 of 11 MLS entries flags a pool in checkbox data, which conflicts with the narrative remarks and is likely a copy-paste or input mistake. Based on the consistent omission of any pool mention and the focus on nearby off-site attractions instead, this building is treated as not having a pool amenity.
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In-unit laundry is strongly supported by the public remarks and MLS data. At least 4-5 listings explicitly mention washer/dryer in the unit, with phrases like 'in-unit laundry adds everyday convenience,' 'washer and dryer in-unit,' and 'stacked washer, and dryer.' The evidence appears consistent across multiple listings rather than a one-off agent copy-paste error.
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Covered parking is clearly present in this building/community. Across the provided remarks, many listings explicitly mention a "2-car garage" or "detached 2-car garage," with one remark also noting a "detached garage handles storage and parking." The evidence is highly consistent and appears in multiple listings, so this feature should be treated as confirmed.
I looked for deeded/owned parking clues and found multiple references to a private detached 2-car garage for each home. That strongly suggests the parking is owned with the unit, so this is marked true with high confidence.
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I searched for monthly parking charges, parking rental language, or any separate fee for the garage or stalls. The listings only describe included private garages and guest parking, with no evidence of a parking fee.
Guest parking is available for this building/community. Several remarks explicitly mention "guest parking," "ample guest parking," "lots of extra parking to have friends over," and "abundant guest parking stalls just a few feet away." The repeated wording across multiple listings makes this a reliable confirmed feature.
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I looked for parking waitlist or waiting list language and found none. The community is described as having private detached garages plus guest parking, which does not suggest a waitlist system.
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Multiple listings for Ke Noho Kai townhomes explicitly mention central air, including phrases like “central air conditioning for year-round comfort,” “central air throughout home,” and “brand new central air conditioning system,” showing that units in this building are served by central AC. Combined with nearly universal MLS checkbox data (ACCEN/CENAC in 10/11 unit_features and ACCEN in inclusions for 11/11), the evidence strongly supports that the building offers central air conditioning. Buyers seeking homes with central AC would reliably find it in this project.
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Double wall construction is supported by the current MLS pattern, with 8 of 12 listings marked DOUWAL. No remarks explicitly say “double wall” or “two walls,” so this is driven primarily by MLS checkbox data rather than narrative confirmation, but the concentration across listings is strong enough to keep it.
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Wood frame construction is only lightly supported: 3 of 12 current listings are marked WOOFRA, but the remarks do not mention “wood frame” or any similar construction details. Because the signal is sparse and unconfirmed in remarks, confidence is low.
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I searched for short-term rental language, including STR permitted, NUC/TVU, and minimum-stay exceptions. Nothing in the remarks indicates STRs are allowed in this building, so I marked it false with moderate confidence.
I looked for hotel pool references such as hotel rental program, managed by hotel, or brand-name rental pools. None were found, and because STR is not evidenced as allowed, this must be false.
I searched for mandatory pool wording like required to rent, must participate, or cannot opt out. There is no sign of any hotel rental pool program here, so this is marked false.
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I searched for leasehold wording such as lease expires, ground lease ends, land lease to, and renewal language like extended through or renewed to a specific year. Nothing in the remarks indicates a leasehold building or provides an expiration year.
I looked for phrases like VA approved, VA financing, and VA loans accepted. The remarks only mention an assumable VA loan on one listing, which is not the same as the building being VA approved, so I did not mark this as true.
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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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Evidence for sunset views is limited but present: 1 of 12 current MLS listings explicitly includes "SUNSET" in the view description, while 10 of 12 show "NONE." The remarks mostly discuss yards, parks, natural light, and nearby amenities, not views, so this does not look like a repeated marketing claim across agents. Still, the MLS view data is enough to keep sunset views as an available building feature.
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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.