
Lei Pauku at Hoakalei
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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Lei Pauku at Hoakalei
Building Overview
Lei Pauku at Hoakalei in Ewa, built 2017; pets allowed and short-term rentals prohibited.

About Lei Pauku at Hoakalei
Lei Pauku at Hoakalei is a residential building located in the Ewa neighborhood, completed in 2017. According to available MLS records, specific details on building size, unit counts, and construction type are not listed in the provided data.
Based on MLS data, key policies for the building include that pets are allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. The management company is not identified in the available MLS information.
Additional details commonly sought by buyers — such as assigned parking, maintenance/HOA fees, insurance, financing notes, and other community amenities — are not specified in the MLS data provided. Buyers should verify parking, fee amounts, management contact, and any other policy specifics with the listing agent or management before making a decision.
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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The public remarks do not provide any information about owner-occupancy percentage. Without an explicit percentage or verified prior value, owner_occupancy remains unknown based on these remarks.
The public remarks do not reference any elevators. Because there is no explicit numeric statement and no prior reliable numeric value provided, the number of elevators is unknown based solely on these 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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Multiple listings (≈18/20) explicitly state 'cable', 'HD cable', or a 'cable/Internet bundle' is included in the HOA fees (examples: 'HOA includes: High speed cable, internet, water/sewer' and 'Monthly Fees... Cable/Internet'). Evidence is consistent across different agent remarks and aligns with historical MLS checkbox data.
Several listings (noted in multiple remarks) mention 'common area maintenance', 'all exterior Care', or 'common area maintenance' as included in the HOA. Historical MLS data also shows OTCOEX in many listings (15/20), indicating the HOA handles shared exterior/common area upkeep; evidence is implied rather than uniformly explicit.
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No listings state 'hot water included' and multiple remarks explicitly reference in-unit/new water heaters (e.g., 'Brand New Water Heater installed Feb 2026'), aligning with historical MLS (HOTWAT unchecked). Strong evidence supports that hot water is not provided/included by the HOA.
Many listings (≈18/20) explicitly state 'internet included', 'high speed internet', or 'internet' as part of the HOA/bulk services (examples: 'HOA includes: High speed cable, internet, water/sewer' and 'HOA fees cover internet, cable, home phone and sewer'). Evidence is consistent and appears across multiple agent remarks.
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The vast majority of listings (≈19/20) explicitly list 'sewer' or 'sewage' as included in the HOA/bulk fees (examples: 'HOA includes... water/sewer' and 'Maintenance fee includes, sewer, water, cable, and internet'). Evidence is consistent across agents and matches historical MLS checkbox data.
Nearly all listings (≈19/20) explicitly state 'water' is included in HOA fees (examples: 'HOA includes: ... water/sewer' and 'HOA fees cover internet, cable, home phone water, and sewer'). Both current remarks and historical MLS data consistently support that water is included.
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Multiple agent remarks across listings reference lanais, covered lanais, balconies and covered outdoor living (approximately 14 listings mention lanai/covered lanai/balcony), with quotes like 'three covered lanai’s' and 'front and back lanais'. Evidence is consistent across many listings and agents, supporting that the building offers patios/decks as a common unit feature.
High historical evidence: 16 of 20 current MLS listings list the walking/jogging path amenity (WAJOPA). Several public remarks reference outdoor trails or recreation suited for walking/running—e.g., one listing mentions “biking/jogging, nature trails,” and others reference sidewalks, greenbelt, or linear grass park—supporting that the building/community offers jogging/walking paths. No listings or remarks indicate the feature was removed, so confidence remains high.
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Strong evidence that many units have private yard space: roughly 17 of the provided listings explicitly mention private yard features, with phrases such as 'small private backyard', 'private grassy yard', 'fenced yard', and 'private fenced-in backyard'. This is consistent with prior MLS checkbox data (15/20) and appears across multiple agent remarks, indicating the building offers private yard access in numerous units.
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Strong evidence that some units have in-unit laundry: 16 of 20 current listings list washer/dryer in the inclusions, and many remarks explicitly state 'newer washer and dryer' or 'laundry room is on the main level/first floor.' This language appears across multiple agent remarks (not limited to a single listing), supporting a high-confidence inclusion of in-unit laundry for the building.
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All 20 listings include parking features in the MLS (OPEN/CO/GARAGE/ASSIGN). Remarks repeatedly reference parking such as "detached 2-car garage", "2 car garage", and "two assigned parking stalls," showing consistent confirmation across multiple agents rather than isolated mentions.
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Strong evidence across listings that the building offers covered parking: 20 of 20 current MLS listings list covered/garage parking. Remarks repeatedly state '2-car garage', 'detached 2-car garage', '2-car enclosed garage', and 'two car garage', appearing in multiple agents' descriptions (some repetitive wording likely due to copy/paste, but consistent across all listings).
Public remarks consistently describe a detached/private 2-car garage and/or two assigned stalls tied to the unit, which strongly suggests the parking is included with the property. There is no explicit phrase 'deeded parking', so confidence is moderate.
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Remarks list HOA/resort/club fees but do not mention any separate monthly parking fee or paid parking. No numeric parking fee could be extracted from the remarks.
There is strong evidence guest parking is available: 16 of 20 current MLS listings include GUEST in parking_features and remarks quote phrases like 'guest parking', 'plenty of guest parking', and 'guest/resident parking'. Multiple agent remarks independently mention guest parking, though some language is repeated across listings.
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I searched all listings for terms like 'waitlist', 'waiting list', or guidance about joining a parking queue; remarks instead reference guest parking and parking permits but do not indicate a waitlist.
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High-confidence evidence the building offers central air: historical MLS checkbox data shows 18/20 listings marked central AC and all 20 had ACCEN in inclusions. At least six distinct public remarks explicitly mention central A/C with phrases like "central AC" and "There is Central A/C", indicating multiple agents reference the feature rather than a single outlier.
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Implied by MLS: 15 of 20 current listings indicate double-wall construction (DOUWAL), but no public remarks explicitly mention 'double wall' or similar phrases. The MLS prevalence suggests the feature may be present across many units, so included with moderate confidence.
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Moderate MLS support: 9 of 20 current listings list masonry/stucco (MASSTU), but none of the public remarks reviewed mention 'masonry' or 'stucco', suggesting possible agent checkbox usage without remark confirmation. Included with low–moderate confidence pending further verification (owner/site-visit).
Strong evidence: 16 of 20 current MLS listings list steel frame (STEFRA) and several public remarks explicitly say 'well constructed with steel frame' and 'Steel frame construction'. Evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents, so include this feature with high confidence.
10 of 20 MLS records indicate slab foundation, but public remarks do not explicitly state 'concrete slab' or similar phrasing. The MLS prevalence suggests some units/buildings may be on slab foundation, but absence of remark confirmation keeps confidence at a moderate level.
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Only 5 of 20 MLS records list 'above ground' materials and none of the public remarks mention 'above ground' construction. The MLS entries provide limited support but lack corroborating remarks, so confidence is low that this is a meaningful building-level attribute.
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Multiple listings explicitly reference STR documentation and require an STR disclosure with offers, indicating short-term rentals are permitted in the community.
Although STRs are referenced in one listing (STR docs uploaded / STR disclosure), none of the public remarks mention participation in a hotel-run rental pool or affiliation with a hotel operator, so hotel-pool participation is not supported by the remarks.
Remarks include STR documentation references but do not state that participation in any rental pool is mandatory. In the absence of explicit mandatory-rental-program language, mandatory pool participation cannot be inferred.
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No leasehold/lease expiry year is mentioned in the remarks. I searched all listings for explicit years (e.g., 'lease expires 2050', 'leasehold expiring in 2040') and renewal language but found nothing to extract.
Multiple listings include an explicit statement that the property is VA loan approved. This indicates VA financing is accepted for units in this building.
The remarks list HOA-included services (cable, internet, water/sewer, trash, Wai Kai Hale access, etc.) but do not state that the HOA provides full/walls-in insurance. Therefore 'insured_fully' is set to false with medium confidence.
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There is no statement in the public remarks indicating the building passed a fire/life safety evaluation. In the absence of explicit verification, the field is set to false with medium confidence (absence of mention often implies no public claim).
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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Multiple data points support sunset views: 4 of 20 current MLS view_descriptions list SUNSET and public remarks in at least two separate listings explicitly state sunset access (e.g., "covered 2nd floor balcony has ... both sunrise and sunset views" and "Relax while enjoying sunrise or sunset on your private balcony"). Several other listings describe ocean/golf views or enjoying afternoon/evening light, indicating consistent agent reporting rather than a single copy/paste error.
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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.