
Kukilakila
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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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Kukilakila
Building Overview
Kukilakila in Kailua, built 1974; pets allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted.

About Kukilakila
Based on MLS data, Kukilakila is a residential building located in Kailua that was built in 1974. Available records do not specify building size (number of units or square footage) or construction type.
According to available records, the building allows pets and does not permit short-term rentals. The management company is listed as unknown in MLS data, and no additional amenity listings (such as pool, gym, or on-site laundry) are provided in the available MLS information.
MLS data reviewed for this summary is limited. Important details commonly of interest to buyers — including unit sizes, floor plans, parking arrangements, maintenance fees, special assessments, and the building’s management contact — are not provided in the MLS extract and should be verified with the listing agent, property manager, or public records before making any 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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I looked for owner-occupancy statements such as '80% owner occupied,' 'majority owner occupied,' or similar wording. The remarks provide no occupancy percentage or qualitative owner-occupancy description, so the value remains unknown.
I searched the remarks for explicit elevator references such as 'elevator,' 'multiple elevators,' or a stated count like '4 elevators.' Nothing in the listings mentions elevators, so the number cannot be confirmed from the provided remarks.
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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Across the reviewed listings, there are no remarks stating that maintenance fees include hot water, while many explicitly mention a unit water heater or heat pump water heater. The MLS pattern is consistent with 19/20 listings including WTRHTR and 0/20 showing HOTWAT, so this building does not appear to offer hot water as an included fee item.
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The amenity is directly named in multiple listings, including "There is a BBQ and clubhouse" and "BBQ area." The repeated mentions across different remarks make this a strong building-level feature.
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The clubhouse is repeatedly referenced in the remarks, including "club house and gym" and "clubhouse for entertaining." This is a clear shared amenity and appears to be well-established in the community.
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Multiple listings describe a shared fitness amenity, including phrases like "exercise room," "gym," "fitness room," and "weight room." This appears consistently across several agents rather than a one-off mention, so the building clearly offers an exercise/fitness facility.
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Patio/deck amenities are strongly supported by both MLS checkbox data and listing remarks. 15/20 listings have PATDEC/COVPAT, and multiple remarks explicitly mention "private lanai," "covered lanai," "covered patio," and "enclosed patio" across different agents and units. The evidence is broad and consistent, indicating this building offers outdoor patio/deck-style spaces for some or many units.
The building/community is consistently described as having walking and jogging paths, with phrases like "lakefront walking path," "walking/jogging paths," and "path around Enchanted Lake." This is one of the strongest features in the remarks and is supported across many listings.
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At least a few listings call out a shared "recreation area" or "rec area," sometimes alongside pool, gym, and clubhouse amenities. The evidence is moderate-to-strong and consistent with a building amenity rather than a unit-specific feature.
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Storage is mentioned in multiple listings, but usually as unit or garage storage rather than a separate locker. Examples include 'tons of storage,' 'attic space for additional storage,' and 'ample amounts of storage,' which appears across several agents and is consistent with the MLS storage flags. Confidence is moderate because the evidence supports available storage space, but not clearly a dedicated storage-unit/locker amenity.
I searched for surfboard or board storage facilities in the public remarks. While the area mentions kayaks, SUPs, and boat storage, there is no explicit surfboard storage mention.
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The building clearly has a shared pool amenity. Multiple listings mention it directly, including phrases like "community pool," "sparkling salt water pool," and "pool and clubhouse," across many agents and time periods. This is strong, consistent evidence and does not look like a one-off copy/paste issue.
There is strong evidence the building’s pool is heated. Several listings explicitly say "heated pool" or "heated salt water pool," and one notes it is "heated in the winter months," confirming the feature rather than just implying it. The repeated references across different listings support this as a real shared amenity.
Several remarks directly describe the community pool as salt water or saltwater. This is explicit evidence that the pool is salt water.
Evidence strongly supports in-unit laundry for this building. The current MLS data shows washer/dryer included in 16 of 20 listings, and multiple independent remarks confirm it with phrases like "in-unit laundry," "newer washer/dryer," and "LG washer and dryer." This does not look like a one-off copy/paste issue; it appears to be a common unit feature.
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I looked for any note that community laundry requires payment, such as coin laundry or card-operated machines. The remarks do not mention paid laundry facilities.
I searched the public remarks for references to laundry on each floor, floor-specific laundry rooms, or similar wording. Nothing in the remarks indicates community laundry facilities on every floor.
Parking is clearly available throughout the building, with many listings mentioning attached 2-car garages plus additional driveway parking. The remarks are consistent across multiple agents and do not look like a single copy-paste error.
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Covered parking is a strong building feature here. Multiple listings explicitly reference a garage or enclosed garage, and this is consistent across the remarks rather than coming from one isolated source.
I searched for 'deeded parking,' 'owned stall,' and similar wording. The listings show garages and driveway parking, but nothing explicitly states the parking is deeded, so this is not confirmed.
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I looked for any separate parking cost language and found none. The remarks discuss garages and guest parking, but do not mention any monthly parking fee.
Guest parking appears to be available in the community. At least two listings explicitly mention "ample guest parking," which supports a high-confidence building-level feature rather than an agent checkbox artifact.
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I searched for parking waitlist language and found nothing. Since there is no explicit evidence of a waitlist system, this is not established from the remarks.
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I searched for card/fob access language such as key card entry or electronic access. The remarks mention a secured front entry porch, but do not describe a card-based security system.
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I looked for any indication of security patrol service or a patrolled property. The remarks do not mention patrols or similar security staffing.
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Split AC is strongly supported by the remarks: several listings explicitly say "Split AC units," "split AC system," "split air conditioning in all three bedrooms," and "5 split ACs." In total, a large share of recent listings (14/20) also have ACSPL checked in MLS, so this appears to be a real and consistently advertised building/unit feature.
No public remarks reference window air conditioning, window units, or wall AC in the provided listings. Because the current remarks are silent and the feature appears only in 7/20 MLS inclusions, there is not enough evidence to confirm window AC as a reliable building feature.
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Double wall construction is strongly supported by the MLS data: 19 of 20 listings include DOUWAL. None of the public remarks dispute it, and the consistency across listings indicates this is very likely a genuine building feature rather than a copy-paste error.
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Concrete slab foundation is supported by 17 of 20 listings marked SLAB. While the public remarks do not explicitly mention the foundation, the high consistency in MLS data makes this a strong building-level feature.
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Wood frame construction appears in a majority of recent MLS records, with 13 of 20 listings marked WOOFRA. Public remarks do not explicitly call it out, so the evidence is moderate and appears to come mostly from MLS checkbox data rather than agent descriptions.
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I checked the remarks for any short-term rental references and found none. There is also no wording indicating STR is allowed, so the feature is treated as not evidenced in the listing remarks.
I looked for hotel rental pool references such as hotel-managed, Hilton/Trump/Ritz pool, or rental program language and found none. Because STR is not supported by the remarks, this must be false.
I searched for mandatory participation language like required rental pool, cannot opt out, or must rent, and found none. With no STR evidence in the remarks, mandatory pool participation is also false.
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I looked for any ground-lease or lease-expiry year references and found none. The remarks instead describe the property as fee simple / land-owned, so a lease expiration year does not apply.
I searched the public remarks for any VA-loan language and found none. There is no explicit evidence that the building is VA approved, so this remains unconfirmed.
I searched for insurance language like fully insured, full insurance, walls-in coverage, or comprehensive building insurance. The remarks do not mention insurance coverage details, so this cannot be verified from the listings.
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I looked for fire/life safety language such as FLSE passed, fire safety certified, life safety compliant, or passed fire inspection. The remarks do not mention any of these, so there is no evidence the building has a documented pass.
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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Mountain views are strongly supported across the remarks, with several listings explicitly referencing Ko'olau/mountain views. Current MLS data also shows 14 of 20 listings with mountain-related view descriptions, which suggests this is a real building-level feature rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
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Sunrise views are mentioned directly in at least one listing and appear in the MLS view data for 6 of 20 listings. The evidence is moderate but credible, suggesting some units in the building offer sunrise/east-facing views even though it is not as consistently advertised as mountain views.
Sunset views are not supported by the public remarks in this set, and only 2 of 20 MLS entries reference sunset-related views. With no explicit remark evidence and several listings showing NONE, this feature appears unsupported for the building and likely reflects inconsistent MLS entry rather than a real building-wide characteristic.
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I searched for explicit references to seeing Friday night fireworks from the units, lanai, or building. The remarks mention lake, mountain, and water views, but nothing about fireworks views.
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Resident manager is supported, but only modestly: 1 listing explicitly mentions "on site manager," while current MLS amenities include RESMAN in 7 of 20 listings. The uneven coverage suggests the checkbox may be inconsistently entered, but there is still direct evidence that the building offers an on-site 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.