
Lakecrest
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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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Lakecrest
Building Overview
Lakecrest in Aliamanu-Salt Lake — concrete building built in 1980. Pets and short-term rentals not allowed.

About Lakecrest
Based on MLS data, Lakecrest is a condominium building located in the Aliamanu–Salt Lake neighborhood. According to available records the building was constructed in 1980 and is of concrete construction. Specific unit counts and building height are not provided in the available MLS data.
Key policies recorded in the MLS include no pets and no short-term rentals. The MLS does not list specific common-area amenities, utilities, or on-site services for Lakecrest; prospective buyers should request the condominium documents for complete amenity and maintenance information.
Management is listed as unknown in the MLS data and no parking, fee, or HOA assessment details are included in the provided records. This summary is based on available MLS information; buyers and agents should verify all details, review official condo association documents, and confirm current policies with the managing entity or seller prior to 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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I searched for owner-occupancy indicators such as a percentage, "majority owner occupied," or similar phrasing. The remarks do not provide any ownership mix information, so the percentage is unknown.
I looked for explicit elevator counts such as "4 elevators," "multiple elevators," or a written number, but found only a reference to an updated elevator. Because the remarks do not specify how many elevators the building has, the number remains unknown.
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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Cable TV inclusion is strongly supported by both the MLS and remarks. All 3/3 current listings show CABTV, and one listing explicitly mentions the maintenance fee 'includes Cable service,' which looks consistent rather than copy-paste noise.
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Hot water inclusion is not supported by the current MLS pattern. The listings consistently show WTRHTR instead of HOTWAT, and one remark explicitly notes a 'brand new water heater,' aligning with the field being false.
Internet inclusion has weak support and appears inconsistent across the MLS. With only 1/3 listings checking INTSER and no remark confirmation, this looks more like agent data noise than a reliable building feature.
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Sewer inclusion is strongly supported by the current MLS data. All 3/3 listings include SEWER, and there are no remarks that contradict it.
Water inclusion is strongly supported by the current MLS data. All 3/3 listings include WATER, and none of the public remarks suggest otherwise.
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There is not enough public-remark support to confirm a clubhouse/community center for Lakecrest. Across the provided remarks, 0 listings explicitly mention a clubhouse, while one mentions a 'meeting room' only, and another listing highlights pool/BBQ/gated yard instead. With only 1/3 MLS listings checking the amenity and no clear corroboration from agents, this looks unverified rather than established.
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Pool is supported by both the MLS amenities and the remarks. One listing explicitly mentions the building has a 'pool,' and the MLS data shows 3/3 listings checking the pool amenity, which suggests this is a consistent building feature rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
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Strong evidence across the listings supports in-unit laundry for this building. Two separate remarks explicitly mention 'in-unit washer/dryer' and 'stackable washer/dryer,' and the current MLS data shows washer/dryer included in all 3/3 listings. This looks consistent across agents rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
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Parking is clearly present: 3 of 3 remarks reference it directly, including "1 uncovered parking stall," "2-parking condo," and "guest parking stalls." The evidence is consistent across listings and does not look like a copy-paste checkbox alone.
Assigned/reserved parking is implied by unit-specific stall counts in 2 of 3 remarks, but no listing explicitly says "assigned" or "reserved." Current MLS data shows ASSIGN checked on all listings, yet the public remarks provide only moderate support, so this is treated as inferred rather than explicit.
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I searched for phrases like deeded parking, owned stall, or parking included in deed, and found none. The listings only describe the number/type of stalls and guest parking, so deeded parking is not supported by the public remarks.
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I looked for any statement about a separate parking fee, parking rental, or monthly parking charge. The remarks mention parking stalls and guest parking, but no cost is provided.
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I searched for parking waitlist language such as 'join waitlist for parking' or 'parking waiting list.' There is no such mention in these listings.
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The feature is supported by the current MLS construction_materials field across all 3/3 listings, which consistently shows CONCRE. None of the public remarks explicitly contradict this or suggest a different construction type, so this appears to be a stable building-level attribute rather than a copied amenity description.
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I looked for explicit signs that short-term rentals are allowed, including STR permitted, legal vacation rental, NUC, or TVU references. None were found, so there is no evidence from these remarks that STR is allowed.
I searched for hotel pool terms such as hotel rental program, hotel-managed, or named pools like Hilton/Trump/Ritz. No such references appear, so this feature is not supported.
I looked for phrases indicating mandatory participation, cannot opt out, or required rental program membership. The remarks do not mention any rental pool arrangement, so this is unsupported.
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I looked for any reference to leasehold status, ground lease, or a specific expiration year such as 'lease expires 2050' or 'renewed through 2075'. Nothing in the remarks addresses land tenure or lease expiry.
The remarks directly confirm VA approval for the building. I searched for references to VA financing, VA loans accepted, or VA-approved status, and found an explicit match.
I looked for insurance-related phrases like fully insured, comprehensive building insurance, or walls-in coverage. Nothing in the remarks confirms that the building is fully insured, so this cannot be marked true.
Across the 3 provided listings, there are 0 explicit mentions of fire sprinklers. One listing notes a 'newer fire alarm system,' but that does not confirm sprinklers, so the current evidence does not support including this feature.
I searched for FLSE-related wording such as fire/life safety evaluation passed, fire safety certified, or passed fire inspection. The remarks only mention a newer fire alarm system, which suggests upgrades but is not proof of a passed safety 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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Across the 3 listings provided, none describe sunset views; one explicitly says NONE in the view field. The remarks only mention overlooking Honolulu Country Club and enjoying tradewind cross-breezes, which are not sunset indicators. Evidence is consistent across listings and looks more like a lack of the feature than copy-paste confirmation.
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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.