
Makakilo Hale 2
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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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Makakilo Hale 2
Building Overview
Makakilo Hale 2 in Makakilo-Kapolei-Honokai Hale — built 1975; pets and short-term rentals are not allowed (per MLS).

About Makakilo Hale 2
Makakilo Hale 2 is a condominium building located in the Makakilo-Kapolei-Honokai Hale neighborhood. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1975. Additional specifics such as unit sizes and construction materials are not provided in the MLS data available for this summary.
Based on MLS data, key property policies include a prohibition on pets and a prohibition on short-term rentals. The management company is listed as unknown in the available records. No building amenities are specified in the provided MLS information.
Parking arrangements, maintenance fees, insurance requirements, pet-deposit policies, and other common condo details are not included in the MLS data provided here. Buyers should verify all building facts, rules, fees, and management details with the listing agent, HOA, or official condo documents before making purchasing 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 percentages or qualitative statements like 'majority owner occupied' or 'highly owner occupied' and found none. The remarks mention community condition and management, but do not provide any usable owner-occupancy data.
I searched the public remarks for explicit elevator-count language such as '4 elevators,' 'four elevators,' or 'multiple elevators' and found nothing. The remarks describe townhomes, parking, pools, and views, but do not provide any evidence about elevators.
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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16 of 20 recent listings include OTCOEX in association_fee_includes, indicating common-area electricity is typically covered. Public remarks do not mention this fee item directly, so the evidence comes primarily from the repeated MLS checkbox data rather than agent prose. This appears to be a recurring building-level inclusion rather than a one-off listing note.
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No recent listings show HOTWAT in association_fee_includes, while many explicitly note in-unit water heaters, such as 'brand-new water heater (May 2024)' and 'including water heater'. That pattern strongly supports hot water not being included in the HOA fee. This is consistent across multiple listings and appears to reflect actual unit-level equipment rather than a copy-paste MLS checkbox error.
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18 of 20 recent listings include SEWER in association_fee_includes, a very strong building-level signal. None of the public remarks suggest sewer is excluded or recently changed, and the repeated checkbox data likely reflects the building’s standard fee structure. Confidence is high because the inclusion appears consistently across listings.
18 of 20 recent listings include WATER in association_fee_includes, making this a strong and consistent building-level inclusion. The remarks do not indicate any change, and the repeated checkbox pattern suggests this is standard for the building rather than a copy-paste anomaly. Overall confidence is high.
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Multiple listings for this building explicitly mention outdoor living areas — phrases include "private lanai", "front patio", "back lanai", "private outdoor space", and "concrete lanai". CURRENT MLS checkbox data shows 9 of 20 listings with patio/deck checked, and the remarks (present in well over a dozen listing entries) consistently describe lanai/patio features, indicating the building does offer patios/decks.
There are at least 2 listings that explicitly mention walking/jogging paths, including phrases like "walking paths" and "meandering paths for walking or jogging." This aligns with the current MLS amenity code WAJOPA appearing in 9 of 20 listings. The wording is consistent across multiple remarks, suggesting a real community feature rather than a single agent's copy-paste error.
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Storage is supported by several current remarks across different listings, not just one agent note. Phrases such as "additional storage space," "additional outside storage," "tons of storage," and "courtyard... additional storage" indicate the building/unit offers storage options. The evidence looks consistent rather than a copy-paste anomaly, so buyers searching for storage should consider this building as offering it.
I searched for dedicated surfboard or board storage facilities in the public remarks. There are references to storage in general, but nothing that specifically indicates surfboard storage.
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Pool is strongly supported across the building records: the MLS amenities indicate pool for 19 of 20 current listings, and many remarks directly reference it. Examples include "community pool," "association pool," "the complex has its own swimming pool," and "beautifully maintained pool area," which suggests this is a shared building amenity rather than copy-paste noise.
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I looked for "salt water pool," "saltwater pool," "salt pool," and similar terms. The listings mention a community pool several times, but there is no public remark indicating that it is a saltwater pool.
Strong evidence that this building offers in-unit laundry. 19 of 20 current listings show washer/dryer in inclusions, and numerous public remarks explicitly say "washer and dryer in unit," "main floor laundry," or "newer washer/dryer." The evidence is consistent across multiple agents and aligns with the MLS inclusions, so confidence is very high.
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I searched for evidence of paid community laundry such as coin laundry, card-operated machines, or laundry fees. The public remarks do not mention any paid laundry setup, only in-unit laundry or a laundry room, so paid community laundry is not supported.
I looked for phrases like "laundry on each floor," "laundry room on every floor," and similar floor-by-floor laundry references. The remarks instead describe laundry inside individual units or a laundry area, which does not support community laundry on every floor.
Parking is strongly confirmed across the building. All 20 current MLS listings show some form of parking feature, and many public remarks explicitly mention assigned stalls/spaces, reserved parking, or covered/uncovered parking. The evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents, not just copy-paste from one remark.
A majority of MLS listings (15/20) list ASSIGN in parking_features, and many public remarks explicitly mention assigned/reserved stalls (quotes include 'two assigned parking stalls' and 'two reserved parking spaces'). This repeated, explicit language across multiple listings supports that the building offers assigned parking.
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I looked for deeded/owned parking language such as deeded stall, parking included in deed, or owned stall. The listings only describe assigned/reserved parking, which supports parking availability but not deeded ownership.
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I searched for parking fee, monthly parking charge, parking rental, or any extra parking cost, but found none. The remarks discuss assigned stalls and street parking, not a separate parking fee.
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I looked for parking waitlist or waiting list language and found nothing. The repeated assigned/reserved parking references make a waitlist system unlikely based on the public remarks.
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I searched for card/fob access terms such as keycard entry, fob access, or card reader systems. The remarks mention locking a security door and security screen doors, but that is not evidence of a card-based security system.
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I looked for any indication of on-site or roving security patrol service. The remarks discuss a well-maintained, insured community, but they do not mention patrols, so this feature is not supported.
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At least 4 distinct public-remark entries explicitly reference window or window-style air conditioning (phrases include 'Bedrooms have window ACs' and 'window air conditioning'), and the CURRENT MLS inclusion ACWIUN appears on 5 of 20 listings. Evidence is consistent across multiple listings/agents that some units use window ACs, though other units/remarks mention split ACs, indicating a mix of systems in the building rather than a uniform installation.
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Wood frame construction appears in the current MLS data for 13 of 20 listings, which is enough to support the feature at moderate confidence. None of the public remarks explicitly say 'wood frame' or 'wood frame construction,' so this looks like MLS checkbox data rather than confirmed narrative text. Still, the repeated presence across multiple listings suggests the building likely has wood frame construction.
10 of 20 recent MLS listings list 'ABOGRO' in construction_materials, but none of the public remarks explicitly state the building was constructed above ground or describe above-ground materials. Because the indication comes only from MLS checkbox data (no corroborating remarks or agent notes), this feature is marked present with moderate confidence (0.75) rather than high confidence.
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I searched for explicit STR wording such as short-term rental allowed, vacation rental, TVU, NUC, or 30-day minimum rules. There is no public-remarks evidence that STR is permitted in this building.
I looked for hotel pool, hotel rental program, Hilton/Trump/Ritz pool language, and found none. Since STR is not indicated in the remarks, hotel-pool participation is also unsupported and treated as false.
I searched for mandatory pool phrasing such as required participation, must be in rental program, or cannot opt out, but found nothing. With no evidence of STR or a hotel pool, mandatory participation is not supported by the remarks.
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I searched for terms like lease expires, ground lease, leasehold, renewed through, and specific expiration years, but found nothing. There is no public-remarks evidence to extract a lease expiry year.
The remarks provide direct VA financing evidence, including assumable VA loan language and VA/non-VA buyer eligibility. This is strong public-remarks support that the building/listings accommodate VA-related financing.
The remarks directly say the building is '100% insured,' which is strong evidence of full HOA walls-in coverage. This is an explicit statement in the public remarks and overrides any uncertainty.
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I looked for any explicit references to a passed fire/life safety evaluation, FLSE, fire safety certification, or passing a fire inspection and found none. Since the public remarks do not mention fire/life safety compliance, there is no basis to mark this as true.
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, repeated evidence across many listings confirms ocean views are a building feature. Numerous remarks explicitly describe "ocean views," "ocean and coastline views," "Pacific Ocean," and "Diamond Head and the ocean," suggesting this is not a one-off or copy-paste error. Buyers searching for ocean-view units should include this building.
Multiple listings describe mountain views explicitly, with several agents using phrases like "sweeping mountain views," "views of the mountains and coastline," and "open space and the mountains." The evidence appears consistent across different remarks rather than isolated checkbox data, so mountain-view units are clearly available in this building.
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Several listing remarks explicitly reference "coastline" or "coastline views" (examples: "mountain and coastline views", "stunning views of the mountains and coastline"), and CURRENT MLS marks COASTL for 4 of 20 listings. The repeated, independent mentions across listings indicate the building offers units with coastline views.
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Multiple remarks explicitly say fireworks can be seen from the unit/lanai. This is direct evidence of a fireworks view from the building, not just proximity to fireworks events.
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Across the remarks provided, there are 0 explicit mentions of an on-site or resident manager. The only evidence is the MLS amenity checkbox appearing in 7 of 20 listings, which is weaker than the consistent remarks and suggests agent-entered data may be unreliable here.
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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.