
Lei Pauku at Hoakalei
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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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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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I looked for a specific owner-occupancy percentage or phrasing like "majority owner occupied" or "highly owner occupied," but found none. Since this is a numeric field and there is no evidence to extract a percentage, the value remains unknown.
I searched the public remarks for explicit elevator references such as "elevators," "multiple elevators," or a numbered count, but found none. Because there is no current verified value and no remark evidence, the elevator count 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 inclusion is strongly supported across the listing remarks. Multiple agents independently repeat phrases like 'cable,' 'High speed cable,' and 'Cable/Internet Bundle,' which is consistent with the current MLS pattern of 18/20 listings including CABTV.
The evidence for common-area coverage is moderate rather than explicit. Several remarks mention HOA-covered 'common area maintenance' or similar building-wide expenses, and the current MLS pattern shows 16/20 listings with OTCOEX, suggesting a shared-building cost is included even though 'common area electricity' is not directly spelled out.
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There are no remarks indicating hot water is part of the maintenance fee, and the strongest related note is a new water heater installation, which suggests the opposite. The MLS pattern is also consistent with hot water not being included.
Internet inclusion is very strongly supported. Listings repeatedly mention 'internet,' 'High speed internet,' and bundled 'Cable/Internet' or 'Spectrum Package' language, matching the current MLS data of 18/20 listings with INTSER.
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Sewer inclusion is confirmed across the entire set of current listings. Multiple remarks explicitly state 'water/sewer' or 'water, sewer,' and the MLS shows 20/20 listings including SEWER, making this a highly reliable building-level feature.
Water inclusion is confirmed across all current listings. The remarks repeatedly mention 'water' as part of the HOA/maintenance fees, and the MLS shows 20/20 listings including WATER, indicating a very strong building-level inclusion.
BBQ/grilling is mentioned across multiple listings, not just a single agent remark. At least 4-5 listings explicitly reference BBQ or grilling, including "perfect for an afternoon BBQ," "great for a 2nd BBQ," "BBQ area," and "grilling out." This is consistent with the current MLS amenity checkbox and looks like a real shared community feature rather than copy-paste noise.
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Strong evidence for patio/deck amenities. Multiple listings mention 'oversized lanai,' 'covered lanai,' 'balconies,' and 'front and back lanais,' with at least a dozen remarks referencing some form of outdoor living space. This appears consistent across different agents rather than a one-off MLS checkbox issue.
The building/community clearly offers jogging/walking-path access. Across the provided remarks, several listings mention "walking paths," "biking/jogging," and "nature trails," consistent with the MLS WAJOPA amenity appearing in 15/20 current listings. The repeated references across multiple listings support this as a genuine shared feature.
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Very strong evidence that Lei Pauku at Hoakalei offers private yard space in multiple units. At least a dozen current remarks explicitly mention it, including 'private yard space,' 'small private backyard,' 'fenced yard,' and 'fenced landscaped private yard,' which aligns with the prior high-confidence MLS data. The consistency across many listings suggests this is a real building-level feature rather than a copy-paste error.
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Strong, repeated evidence across many listings supports in-unit laundry for this building. Multiple agents explicitly mention a laundry room in the unit on the main/first floor or downstairs, which aligns with the current MLS inclusions showing washer/dryer in many listings. This appears to be consistent across listings rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
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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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Covered parking is strongly confirmed for Lei Pauku at Hoakalei. Across the provided remarks, nearly every listing references a garage or enclosed parking, including phrases like '2 car garage,' 'detached 2-car garage,' and '2-car enclosed garage.' This appears consistent across multiple agents rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
I looked for wording like deeded parking, owned stall, parking included in deed, or parking included with the unit. The remarks mention assigned stalls and garages, but not deeded ownership of parking, so there is no evidence for deeded parking.
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I searched for monthly parking charges, parking rental fees, or any additional cost tied specifically to parking. The listings discuss HOA and club fees, but nothing indicates a separate parking fee.
Guest parking is well supported for this building. Several remarks directly mention guest/visitor parking, including 'guest parking available,' 'ample guest parking,' and 'plenty of guest parking as well,' which aligns with the MLS checkbox data. The evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents.
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I looked for parking waitlist language such as join the list or waiting list for parking. The remarks mention guest parking and assigned stalls, but do not indicate any waitlist system.
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Central AC is strongly supported across the building. Multiple listings explicitly mention "central AC" / "Central A/C," and the historical MLS data is very consistent (18/20 unit_features, 20/20 inclusions). This looks like a building-wide feature repeated by multiple agents, not a one-off copy-paste error.
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Concrete construction is not supported by the public remarks reviewed. Only 3 of 20 current listings have CONCRE in MLS data, and no agent remarks describe the building as concrete or reinforced concrete, so this does not rise above likely copy/paste noise.
Double-wall construction appears to be a real building attribute. 15 of 20 listings are marked DOUWAL, which is strong enough to support inclusion despite the lack of explicit remark language.
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Masonry/stucco has partial MLS support but no remark confirmation. Nine of 20 listings show MASSTU, which suggests the feature may apply at the building level, but the public remarks appear silent and may reflect checkbox copying rather than verified construction details.
Steel frame construction is strongly supported. 16 of 20 current listings mark STEFRA, and public remarks explicitly say 'Well constructed with steel frame,' confirming the feature across the building rather than a one-off unit detail.
Slab foundation is supported by the current MLS pattern. Eleven of 20 listings include SLAB, indicating it likely applies to a substantial portion of units, but the public remarks do not provide direct confirmation.
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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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The remarks explicitly reference STR documentation/disclosure, which strongly indicates short-term rentals are allowed in this building/community. This is direct public-remark evidence supporting STR permissibility.
I searched for hotel rental pool, hotel-managed, Hilton/Trump/Ritz-style pool, or similar rental program references and found none. The remarks consistently describe a residential community with private club access, not a hotel pool arrangement.
I looked for evidence that any hotel or rental pool participation is mandatory, such as required enrollment, cannot opt out, or must-rent terms. No such language appears in the remarks, so mandatory pool participation is not supported.
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I searched the remarks for leasehold language such as lease expires, ground lease ends, renewed through, or an expiry year, but found nothing. There is no public remark evidence to extract a lease expiration year.
The remarks explicitly state that the property is VA loan approved, which directly supports VA financing acceptance for this building. This is a strong, unambiguous match from public remarks.
I searched the remarks for HOA insurance language that would indicate full walls-in coverage or comprehensive building insurance. There were no such references, so this feature is not confirmed from the public remarks.
Across the reviewed listings, there are no explicit remarks indicating a fire sprinkler system in the building. The sole sprinkler-related mention refers to a 'sprinkler system' for the fenced yard, which appears to be irrigation rather than fire suppression. This looks like a likely MLS checkbox/copy-paste error rather than a verified building amenity.
I looked for fire/life safety evaluation language, including FLSE, fire safety certification, or mention of passing inspection, and found nothing in the remarks. With no current value and no explicit evidence, this is best treated as not confirmed in the listing remarks.
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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Sunset views are strongly supported for this building. At least 3 current listings explicitly mention them, including phrases like "sunset views," "sunrise or sunset," and "both sunrise and sunset views." The repeated language across multiple remarks suggests this is a real building-level view feature rather than copy-paste noise.
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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.