
Lakeview
Preliminary Information – Full Audit Pending
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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Lakeview
Building Overview
Lakeview in Kailua — built 1980; pet-free and no short-term rentals, per MLS data.

About Lakeview
Based on MLS data, Lakeview is a condominium building located in the Kailua neighborhood and was built in 1980. Size and construction type are not specified in the available MLS records.
According to available records, specific on-site amenities and common area features for Lakeview are not listed in the MLS data provided. There is no MLS-provided information about pools, recreation facilities, or unit-level features.
The MLS data indicates that pets are not allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. Management company information and details about parking, maintenance fees, or assessments are not specified in the available records. Buyers should verify all building details, rules, and fees with the listing agent or management 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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Evidence points to hot water not being included in the HOA fee. Across the listings, only 1 of 15 currently shows HOTWAT, while 11 of 15 mention WTRHTR, and at least one public remark explicitly references a "water heater" in the unit. The recurring WTRHTR language looks like copy/paste MLS data rather than a building-level amenity.
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Sewer appears to be included in the maintenance fee for this building. Current MLS data has SEWER checked in 13 out of 15 listings, a very strong signal that is consistent across multiple listings rather than a one-off agent entry. No remarks suggest the sewer responsibility changed.
Water appears to be included in the maintenance fee for this building. The MLS data shows WATER checked in 13 of 15 current listings, which is strong, repeated evidence across the listing set. There are no remarks indicating a recent change or dispute over this fee item.
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Patio/deck amenities are very well supported for Lakeview. Across the provided remarks, well over half the listings mention outdoor spaces such as a 'spacious open deck,' 'private lanai,' 'wrap around lanai,' 'large lanai,' 'front patio,' and 'private deck,' suggesting this is a common building feature rather than a one-off unit upgrade. The MLS history also shows PATDEC/COVPAT in most listings, reinforcing that buyers should expect patio/deck-style outdoor space in this building.
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Storage is strongly supported across the listing history and current remarks. Multiple agents explicitly mention unit storage, including "extra storage in the front patio," "exceptional storage," "patio shed," and "additional storage area in front courtyard." This appears to be a consistent building feature rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
I searched for surfboard storage and related amenity wording. The remarks mention storage closets, patio sheds, and other general storage, but nothing that specifically indicates surfboard storage facilities.
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I looked for salt water pool, saltwater pool, salt pool, and similar wording. The remarks do not mention any pool amenity at all, so there is no evidence for a saltwater pool.
In-unit laundry is strongly supported: the current MLS inclusions show washer/dryer on all 15/15 listings. Multiple public remarks from different listings also explicitly confirm it with phrases like "full size washer and dryer in the home," "washer and dryer for convenience," and "including washer/dryer," indicating this is a consistent building feature rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
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I looked for signs of coin-op or otherwise paid community laundry. The remarks only mention private in-unit laundry and do not indicate any shared paid laundry amenity.
I searched for phrases like laundry on each floor, floor-by-floor laundry, and community laundry rooms on every level. The public remarks repeatedly reference in-unit washer/dryer setups and a laundry area inside the home, not building-wide laundry facilities on each floor.
Parking is clearly available across the building. Multiple listings mention phrases like "2 assigned parking," "2 reserved stalls," "2 dedicated parking stalls," "two parking stalls," and "one open and one covered." The consistency across many listings suggests this is not a copy-paste error.
Assigned parking is well supported by both MLS fields and remarks. Several listings explicitly describe "assigned," "reserved," or "dedicated" stalls, including multiple units with two assigned stalls. The repeated wording across agents indicates this feature is genuinely available in the building.
Covered parking appears to be a consistent feature of the complex. One listing states "two parking stalls (one covered)," and another says "one open and one covered parking," matching the MLS coverage flags. The evidence is strong and repeated across listings.
The listings consistently describe assigned, reserved, or dedicated stalls, which suggests parking access is included. However, I did not find explicit wording that the parking is deeded/owned with the unit, so this remains unconfirmed.
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I looked for a parking fee, monthly stall rental, or any added parking charge and found nothing. The remarks only reference assigned/reserved parking and do not indicate any separate fee.
Guest parking is supported by both MLS data and public remarks. Listings mention "guest parking nearby" and "generous Guest Parking," which aligns with the majority of current MLS entries. The feature appears to be genuine rather than a single-agent copy/paste note.
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I searched for parking waitlist language such as "parking waitlist," "waiting list," or instructions to join one, but found none. The public remarks only mention assigned or dedicated stalls.
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I searched for card/fob access and similar security access terms. The remarks mention a gated courtyard entry, private entrances, and a security system prewire, but nothing about card-based building access.
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I looked specifically for patrol-service language in the public remarks. Nothing indicates a security patrol presence; the only related wording is about a prewired security system in the unit.
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Multiple listings explicitly mention split/mini-split cooling, including "split AC system has been improved," "four mini-split A/C units," and "Split AC Units with Compressor out of Sight below the unit." This is consistent across several remarks and does not look like a one-off copy/paste error, so the building clearly offers split AC in at least some units.
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Double wall construction is supported by current MLS data in 14 of 15 listings. The public remarks do not explicitly use the phrase "double wall" or "two walls," which suggests agents are relying on MLS defaults rather than describing it in prose, but the consistency across listings is strong. This is high-confidence evidence that the building is double wall construction.
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Wood frame is supported by current MLS checkbox data in 12 of 15 listings. None of the public remarks explicitly say "wood frame" or otherwise contradict it, so this appears to be MLS-derived rather than remark-confirmed. Confidence is moderate because the remarks are silent, but the repeated MLS pattern suggests the building offers wood frame construction.
6 of 14 current MLS listings include ABOGRO (above ground) in construction_materials. While no remark explicitly states 'above ground construction,' multiple remarks reference being 'perched on a hill', split-level layout, and relocation of the AC condenser 'below the home,' which is suggestive of elevated/above-ground construction—evidence is moderate and somewhat implied rather than explicit.
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I checked for explicit evidence that short-term rentals are allowed, including phrases like "short-term rental allowed," "TVU," or "NUC," but found none. Because there is no affirmative STR language in the remarks, this is treated as not allowed based on the available public remarks.
I searched for hotel-pool language such as "hotel rental pool," "managed by hotel," or brand-specific rental programs, and found none. Since there is no evidence that STRs are allowed here, hotel-pool participation is also not supported.
I looked for language indicating owners must participate in a rental pool or cannot opt out, but found none. There is also no evidence of STR permission, so mandatory pool participation is not supported by the remarks.
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I searched for leasehold language such as "lease expires," "ground lease," "land lease," and specific expiration years, but found none in the remarks. There is no public evidence here to identify a lease expiry year.
Public remarks directly confirm VA financing approval for the building. Multiple listings repeat this language, so this is high-confidence and consistent across the dataset.
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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 mountain views: 11/14 current MLS listings include MOUNTA in view_descriptions and multiple remarks explicitly mention 'Koʻolau views' or 'mountain views' (at least 3–4 separate listings note this). The references appear across different agent remarks rather than a single copy/paste, supporting high confidence that the building provides mountain views.
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Evidence points to garden/landscaped views being offered in at least some Lakeview units. Across the remarks, multiple agents reference 'lush landscaping,' 'serene greenery,' 'large grassy area,' and courtyard-type entrances, while the MLS currently shows GARDEN in 7 of 15 listings. The wording looks somewhat copy-paste/inferred rather than uniformly explicit, so confidence is moderate rather than high.
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Moderate evidence that the building offers sunrise views: 7/14 current MLS listings include SUNRIS and at least 1–2 remarks explicitly reference 'sunrise' or 'picturesque sunrise and lake views,' with additional remarks referencing Kailua/Lanikai sunrises. The signal is present but not as consistent across listings as mountain views, so confidence is moderate.
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Multiple remarks directly confirm fireworks views from the unit/lanai, which matches the requirement for an actual view from the building. This is strong, repeated evidence rather than just proximity to fireworks.
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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.