
Kuahelani Apartments
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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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Kuahelani Apartments
Building Overview
Kuahelani Apartments in Mililani-Waipio, built 1973; pets and short-term rentals are not allowed.

About Kuahelani Apartments
Kuahelani Apartments is located in the Mililani-Waipio neighborhood and was built in 1973. Based on MLS data, specific details such as unit count, square footage, and construction type are not provided in the available records.
According to available MLS records, the building does not allow pets and short-term rentals are also not permitted. The listing does not specify a management company (listed as unknown) or provide a list of on-site amenities.
Additional details commonly of interest to buyers — including parking arrangements, maintenance fees, utility allocations, and homeowner association rules — are not included in the MLS data provided. Buyers should verify these items and any other building specifics with the listing agent or management, as this summary is based solely on available MLS information.
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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MLS checkbox data shows OTCOEX in 15 of 16 listings indicating common area electricity is included. Remarks across listings do not mention 'common area electricity' or similar phrases, so the evidence is primarily MLS-driven and appears to be copy-pasted across agents rather than called out in agent remarks.
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There is strong evidence that hot water is not included in the HOA fees: MLS shows HOTWAT unchecked (0/16) and WTRHTR present in 12/16 listings, and remarks explicitly mention 'new water heater' and similar phrases indicating unit-level water heaters. This combination of MLS inclusion flags plus agent remarks yields high confidence that hot water is not covered by the association fees.
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MLS checkbox data indicates sewer is included in the association fees for 15 of 16 listings. Agent remarks do not discuss sewer, so the conclusion relies on the consistent MLS checkbox entries rather than explicit mentions in public remarks.
The MLS association_fee_includes field lists WATER for 15 of 16 listings, indicating water is typically included in the HOA fees. Because public remarks do not reference water-in-fees language, this conclusion is primarily based on the repeated MLS checkbox across multiple agent listings.
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Evidence for a building car wash is weak: just 1 of 16 MLS listings lists CRWSH and no public remarks reference 'car wash', 'auto wash', or similar. This pattern suggests the single MLS checkbox is likely an outlier or copy/paste error rather than a true shared amenity.
Strong evidence across listings supports a building-level clubhouse/community center: 11 of 16 MLS listings have the CLUHOU amenity checked and many agent remarks mention 'recreation room', 'resort-style pool & clubhouse', and access to Mililani's seven 'recreation centers.' Mentions appear consistently across multiple agents and listings, indicating the clubhouse/recreation facilities are a real shared amenity.
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Strong evidence across many listings that the building offers storage units/rooms: at least a dozen remarks reference owner storage (examples: 'Each unit has its own private large storage room located above the covered parking stall', 'large private storage room', 'designated storage unit', 'storage room next to 2 covered parking stalls'). MLS checkbox data also shows 12/16 unit_features and 9/16 amenities including storage, and multiple agents independently mention storage rather than appearing as isolated copy/paste, supporting inclusion of this feature.
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All 16 current MLS listings have the POOL amenity checked, and numerous public remarks across listings explicitly mention a pool using phrases like 'beautiful swimming pool', 'complex provides its own pool', 'resort-style pool & clubhouse', and 'sparkling pool'. Evidence is consistent across multiple agent remarks and aligns with the MLS amenity check, indicating the building offers a shared swimming pool.
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MLS checkbox indicates 16/16 listings include washer/dryer. At least 6 separate public-remark sections explicitly state in-unit laundry using phrases like "laundry area in the half bath is convenient and features an excellent washer/dryer combination," "full-size washer and dryer right in your unit," and "full-size washer and dryer." The consistency between all MLS inclusions and multiple agents' remarks provides strong evidence that some units in the building have in-unit laundry.
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Building-level parking is consistently indicated in MLS data (16/16 listings). Remarks across many listings mention parking stalls and carport/covered stalls—e.g., "covered parking stall," "two covered, side-by-side parking stalls," and "2 parking stalls"—showing strong, consistent evidence from multiple agents.
A majority of MLS records (11/16) list assigned parking, and many remarks explicitly use words like "assigned," "designated," or "reserved" (quotes: "2 assigned parking spaces," "designated storage and two parking stalls"). Evidence is strong across multiple listings and agents.
MLS data uniformly indicates covered/garage parking (16/16), and remarks repeatedly mention covered stalls and carport/covered parking—e.g., "covered parking stall," "two covered, side-by-side parking stalls," and "1 covered / 1 open assigned stall." This is strong, consistent evidence.
Listings repeatedly describe assigned/designated parking stalls that transfer with the unit (phrases like 'two assigned parking spaces', 'designated covered parking space', 'assigned stall near unit'). This indicates parking is deeded/owned with the unit.
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I searched for 'parking fee', 'monthly parking', 'additional cost', and similar wording and found no references. Because stalls are described as assigned/included, no monthly parking fee is stated in the remarks.
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Listings describe specific assigned/designated parking stalls included with units and do not mention any parking waitlist or waiting list process, so a waitlist is unlikely based on the remarks.
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11 of 16 current MLS listings list DOUWAL (double wall) in construction_materials, which is a substantial majority of MLS entries; however, none of the public remarks explicitly describe 'double wall' construction. The MLS checkbox prevalence provides moderate support but absence in agent remarks lowers overall confidence.
Only 1 of 16 current MLS listings includes HOLTIL (hollow tile) in construction_materials; no public remarks mention 'hollow tile' or similar. With only one MLS checkbox and no corroborating remarks, this is tenuous and likely an agent checkbox rather than confirmed construction detail.
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2 of 16 current MLS listings include SLAB (concrete slab) in construction_materials, but none of the public remarks state 'concrete slab' or similar. With only a few MLS checkboxes and no corroborating remarks, confidence that the building is slab-on-grade is low.
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4 of 16 current MLS listings include WOOFRA (wood frame) in construction_materials, but none of the public remarks explicitly state 'wood frame' or similar. The only evidence is a subset of MLS checkboxes across agents, suggesting possible copy/paste; confidence is low.
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I searched for explicit short-term rental language (allowed, permitted, NUC, TVU, 30-day minimum, etc.) and found none. Without explicit permission language in the public remarks, STR allowance cannot be confirmed and is set to false.
Remarks describe a residential apartment/townhouse complex and resident pool access; there is no indication of hotel rental pool participation. Because STR is not indicated as allowed, hotel-pool participation is false.
There is no evidence in the remarks of a required/mandatory rental-pool enrollment. Even if a rental program existed (no evidence it does), no listing indicates mandatory participation, so mandatory pool participation is false.
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I looked for phrases such as 'lease expires', 'land lease to', 'leasehold expiring', or explicit years and found none. No lease expiry year can be determined from the remarks.
I searched the remarks for terms like 'VA approved', 'VA financing', and 'VA loans accepted' and found no references. With no evidence in the public remarks, VA approval cannot be confirmed.
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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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Strong evidence that the building offers golf course views: numerous listings explicitly state 'golf course frontage', 'full view of the golf course', 'located on the 10th hole', or 'nestled along the lush greens of Mililani Golf Club.' These references appear across multiple agents' remarks (well over a few listings), so buyers searching for golf-course-view units should consider this building.
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No evidence of sunset views: none of the listing remarks reference 'sunset', 'evening sun', or 'western exposure', and CURRENT MLS view_descriptions contain 0/16 SUNSET. Therefore the building should not be listed as having sunset views.
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15 of 16 current MLS listings list RESMAN in amenities and one remark explicitly says the complex has an "on-site resident manager." While agents sometimes copy/paste, the overwhelming majority of listings checking the RESMAN box plus an explicit remark provide strong evidence the building offers an on-site 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.