
Maili Beach Place
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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Maili Beach Place
Building Overview
Maili Beach Place in Nanakuli-Maili; built 2012; pets allowed and short-term rentals not permitted.

About Maili Beach Place
Maili Beach Place is a residential building located in the Nanakuli-Maili neighborhood, completed in 2012. According to available records, specific details such as unit sizes, number of units, and construction type are not specified in the MLS data provided.
Key policies listed in the MLS indicate that pets are allowed at Maili Beach Place and short-term rentals are not permitted. The MLS does not provide a detailed list of on-site amenities or building services; the management company is listed as unknown in the available records.
Additional information commonly important to buyers—such as parking provisions, association fees, maintenance responsibilities, and other policies—is not included in the MLS data supplied. Based on MLS data, prospective buyers should verify parking, fees, rules, and any other details with the seller, managing agent, or homeowners association 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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14 of 20 listings currently show the association fee includes OTCOEX, indicating common-area electricity is likely covered by the HOA. None of the public remarks explicitly mention this item, so the evidence comes from repeated MLS checkbox data rather than agent descriptions. The pattern appears building-level and recurring across multiple listings, though it may still reflect copied MLS entries.
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No listings (0/20) include HOTWAT in association_fee_includes while 10/20 explicitly list WTRHTR in unit inclusions. Public remarks include a mention of a 'water heater' but contain no phrases such as 'hot water included' or 'hot water in HOA.' This combination of MLS checkbox data and remarks strongly indicates hot water is not included in the maintenance fee.
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Six of twenty listings (6/20) have SEWER listed in association_fee_includes, but none of the public remarks explicitly state 'sewer included' or similar. The MLS checkbox presence across multiple listings suggests sewer may be included for some units, though the lack of remarks means this is only moderate-strength evidence and may reflect agent copy/paste.
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BBQ is mentioned repeatedly across the remarks, including phrases like "BBQ area" and "pool, whirlpool, and BBQ." The evidence appears consistent across many listings and different agents, not just copy-paste from one remark. This strongly supports that the building offers shared BBQ/grilling facilities.
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MLS checkbox currently set on 13 of 20 listings and at least 15 remark blocks explicitly mention outdoor spaces (phrases like "private lanai", "bedroom deck", "private deck off the main living area", "back lanai", "back courtyard and deck"). Evidence comes from multiple agents and many independent remark blocks rather than a single copy/paste, supporting inclusion of patio/deck as a building feature.
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Whirlpool/hot tub amenities are explicitly mentioned in multiple remarks, including "association pool and jacuzzi," "pool and whirlpool," and "pool and hot tub on property." The feature has prior high-confidence support and is confirmed again by several independent listings. This is strong building-level evidence that the amenity exists.
Pool is strongly supported across the listing set: well over a dozen remarks explicitly mention a community pool, often alongside jacuzzi/whirlpool and BBQ areas. The language is consistent across multiple agents and appears to reflect a genuine shared amenity rather than copy-paste error.
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Washer/dryer is reflected in 15/20 current MLS listings for this building, indicating the feature appears to be commonly offered. None of the supplied public remarks explicitly mention in-unit laundry, so this seems driven primarily by MLS inclusions and may reflect agent copy/paste behavior, but the repeated pattern across many listings still supports inclusion.
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Parking is strongly confirmed across the building. Multiple listings explicitly mention "4 parking spaces," "two assigned parking stalls," "3 assigned parking stalls," and "2 parking spaces," indicating this is not just checkbox noise. The evidence appears consistent across many agents and remarks, so parking should remain true.
Assigned parking is well supported by both MLS checkbox data and listing remarks. Several public remarks explicitly say "two assigned parking stalls," "3 assigned parking stalls," and "two assigned parking spaces," which matches the high current checkbox rate. This looks like a genuine building-level feature rather than copy-paste error.
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I looked for explicit language like deeded parking, owned stalls, or parking included in the deed. The listings only describe assigned parking and guest parking, so deeded parking is not supported by the remarks.
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I searched for any parking cost language such as monthly parking fee, rental charge, or additional parking cost. Nothing was found, so there is no evidence of a separate parking fee.
Guest parking is supported by multiple listing remarks and the current MLS checkbox data. One remark says the unit is "conveniently located close to the pool, guest parking and mailbox," and another mentions "ample guest parking." With 11 of 20 listings checking GUEST, this appears to be an available building amenity.
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I looked for any mention of a parking waitlist system or instructions to join a parking queue. The remarks do not reference any waitlist process, so this feature is not evidenced.
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Strong evidence the building offers split AC/mini-split systems. At least 8+ listings explicitly mention phrases like "split AC units," "split air conditioning systems," and "Split ACs throughout the house," which aligns with the prior 18/20 ACSPL checkbox history. The repeated language across multiple remarks suggests this is a real building feature, not a one-off agent error.
Limited/weak evidence: 3 of 20 MLS listings list ACWIUN, but no public remarks reference 'window AC', 'window unit', or 'wall AC.' The checkbox occurrences suggest some units might have window air conditioners, but agent remarks do not corroborate, so confidence is low.
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Double-wall construction is indicated by 14 of 20 current MLS listings, which is a fairly strong building-level signal. However, the public remarks do not mention "double wall," "double-wall construction," or anything equivalent, so this appears to be MLS checkbox evidence without textual confirmation.
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Only 1 of 20 current MLS listings lists masonry/stucco (MASSTU) and none of the public remarks mention 'masonry' or 'stucco.' Given the very low MLS prevalence and no corroborating remarks across multiple agents, there is strong evidence the building should not be treated as masonry/stucco in the listing text.
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Only 2 of 20 MLS listings list a concrete slab foundation (SLAB) and none of the public remarks mention 'concrete slab' or 'solid concrete foundation.' With minimal MLS prevalence and no textual confirmation, the evidence supports marking slab foundation as not applicable for the building.
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Wood-frame construction appears to be the prevailing MLS entry for this building, with 15 of 20 current listings coded WOOFRA. None of the public remarks explicitly say "wood frame" or describe construction materials, so the evidence is mostly checkbox-based and could reflect copy/paste MLS entry patterns.
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I searched for STR-related terms such as short-term rental allowed, vacation rental permitted, NUC, or TVU, and found none. Because there is no explicit permission in the remarks, I treat STR as not supported by the available public text.
I checked for any hotel pool or managed rental program references. None were found, and since STR is not supported by the remarks, hotel pool participation is also false.
I looked for language indicating a required hotel or rental pool, including mandatory participation or cannot-opt-out wording. There is no such evidence in the remarks, so mandatory pool participation is false.
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I searched for leasehold language such as lease expiry dates, ground lease end years, renewals, or extensions, but found nothing. With no explicit year in the remarks, the lease expiry remains unknown.
The public remarks repeatedly reference VA assumable financing and directly invite VA buyers. That is strong evidence the building/listings support VA-related financing options.
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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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Multiple listing remarks across different agent entries describe ocean or Pacific Ocean views (phrases include "Wake up to...the Pacific Ocean", "views of the ocean", and "one block to the ocean"). Current MLS checkbox data also shows OCEAN for some listings (3 of 20). Evidence is consistent across several listings and agents, so the building offers ocean-view units.
Mountain views are clearly a building-level feature for Maili Beach Place. Multiple listings from different agents describe "Waianae Mountain views," "Waianae mountains," and "Waianae Valley," and the current MLS data shows 19/20 listings with mountain-view language. This is high-confidence and appears repeatedly rather than as a copy-paste anomaly.
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Coastline views are not clearly verified by the current remarks. Listings mention ocean proximity and ocean views, but that is not the same as a coastline/shoreline/coastal view. The MLS signal is also very limited (2/20), so this feature should not be treated as established for the building.
Garden views are not supported by the current remarks in a way that suggests a consistent building-level feature. Most listings discuss private yards, lanais, or outdoor space rather than garden/courtyard/landscaped views. Given the limited and inconsistent MLS signal, this is best treated as not verified.
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Marina-type views appear to be available in some units, but the evidence is limited. One listing mentions a yard that overlooks "the canal," and current MLS data shows 5/20 listings with marina/canal-related view descriptions. This suggests the feature exists for some units, but it is not consistently advertised across the building.
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Sunset views are a real and recurring feature for some units in Maili Beach Place. Multiple listings explicitly mention "beautiful sunset views" and "watch the sunset from your primary bedroom window," and the MLS data shows 7/20 listings with sunset-related view descriptions. The evidence is consistent enough to include.
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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.