
Maunaihi Terrace
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Maunaihi Terrace
Building Overview
Maunaihi Terrace in Makiki-Tantalus with a pool and Ocean/Mountain/Diamond Head views.

About Maunaihi Terrace
Maunaihi Terrace is a condominium building located in the Makiki-Tantalus neighborhood. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1974 and is of concrete construction. Size and unit count information were not provided in the MLS data.
Based on MLS data, building amenities include a swimming pool, a BBQ area, and a resident manager. Units are served by window air conditioning. The building is noted to offer ocean, mountain, and Diamond Head views.
Additional details from MLS indicate covered parking is available. Pets and short-term rentals are not allowed. The management company is listed as unknown in the available MLS records. Buyers should verify all building features, rules, and fees with current management and official documents prior to making any 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 looked for explicit owner-occupancy percentages and descriptive phrases like "majority owner occupied" or "highly owner occupied." The remarks do not provide any owner-occupancy figure or even a qualitative clue, so the percentage remains unknown.
I searched the public remarks for elevator-related terms such as "elevator," "elevators," "multiple elevators," and numeric counts, but found nothing. The listings describe the building as a boutique condo with amenities and secure entry, but do not confirm whether it has any 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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Strong building-level evidence supports common area electricity/common expenses being included in the maintenance fee. Current MLS data shows OTCOEX in 11 of 12 listings, and the public remarks do not contradict that pattern. This appears to be a consistent building-level inclusion rather than a one-off agent entry.
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Evidence for hot water inclusion is inconsistent and leans against inclusion. Only 1 of 12 current MLS listings mentions HOTWAT, while many listings include WTRHTR, which typically indicates a unit water heater rather than building-provided hot water. The remarks are silent on hot-water service, so this is best treated as not included.
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Sewer inclusion appears universal for this building. All 12 current MLS listings include SEWER in association_fee_includes, and there is no remark evidence to the contrary. This is very strong and consistent across listings.
Water is very strongly supported as included in the maintenance fee. All 12 current MLS listings include WATER in association_fee_includes, and the public remarks do not suggest any exception. This is consistent, building-level evidence.
Several listings mention shared grilling amenities, including phrases like "recreation deck, pool, BBQ, & lounge" and "BBQ area." The MLS amenities data is nearly universal at 11/12 listings, which strongly supports that the building offers BBQ facilities.
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There is not enough reliable evidence to confirm a clubhouse. Current remarks refer to a "club room" rather than a true clubhouse, and only 1/11 MLS records show CLUHOU checked, which looks more like a possible MLS inconsistency than verified building inventory.
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The remarks do not often use the exact phrase "meeting room," but they do describe a shared room amenity with phrases like "club room," "community room," and "adjacent large recreation room... perfect for get togethers." With 7/12 MLS listings showing MEEROO, this supports a building-level meeting/community room-type amenity.
Strong evidence the building offers patio/deck-type amenities. Multiple listings mention a private lanai, balcony, covered lanai, recreation deck, and expansive pool deck, suggesting this is not a one-off agent error. The feature is consistently described across different remarks and agents, reinforcing the existing high-confidence record.
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Public remarks repeatedly reference a shared amenity area, including "resort-sized recreation deck" and "expansive pool deck." With 11/12 MLS listings checked for RECARE, this appears to be a real common building feature rather than copy-paste noise.
Evidence is strong that the building has a recreation room / club room-type shared space. Several remarks describe the amenity as a "club room" or "recreation room," and the MLS checkbox is present in most listings (9/11). This appears consistent across multiple agents.
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Storage is clearly an available building feature at Maunaihi Terrace. Multiple current listings mention it across different agents and units, including "private storage locker in the building," "separate storage unit," "secured locker in the garage area," and "extra storage area in the basement," which strongly supports a building-level amenity rather than a one-off note.
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No public remarks discuss the trash chute directly, but the MLS amenities data is very strong at 11/12 listings with TRACHU checked. Given the consistency across the batch, this is likely a real common building feature rather than an agent copy-paste error.
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Pool is strongly confirmed. Multiple listings mention it directly, including phrases like "resort-sized recreation deck, pool" and "ocean-view pool," and the MLS amenities show pool on 12/12 listings. The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents and is not just a one-off checkbox.
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Community laundry is strongly supported for Maunaihi Terrace. Multiple current remarks explicitly mention it, including "community laundry," "on-site laundry room," and "convenient on-site laundry room," across several listings from different agents. This is consistent with the MLS amenity data and does not appear to be a one-off or copy-paste error.
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Assigned/reserved parking is consistently supported across multiple listings for Maunaihi Terrace. Several remarks explicitly tie parking to the unit with phrases like "one covered, secured parking stall" and "two side-by-side covered parking stalls," which is strong evidence beyond checkbox data.
Covered parking is very clearly present in the building and is confirmed in many listings. The remarks consistently use direct wording like "covered parking stall" and "two covered parking stalls," making this one of the strongest supported features.
I searched for deeded, owned, or conveyed parking language tied to the unit. The listings only mention included, covered, secured parking and guest stalls, which is not enough to confirm deeded parking.
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I looked for any monthly parking cost or rental language. The remarks consistently describe parking as included or conveyed, with no separate fee disclosed.
Guest parking is repeatedly confirmed across multiple listings and agents, not just one remark. The recurring mention of "6 guest parking stalls" and "guest parking" strongly supports that the building offers visitor parking.
Secured entry/secured parking is well supported by both the MLS history and the remarks. Listings explicitly mention "secure entry" and "secured" parking, suggesting this is a building-level security feature rather than a one-off agent error.
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I searched for references to parking waitlists, parking queues, or joining a waitlist for a stall. None were found in the listings, so there is no evidence that a waitlist system exists.
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Window AC appears supported by the current MLS data, with 9 of 12 listings checking ACWIUN. The public remarks do not explicitly say 'window AC' or 'window unit,' so this looks more like MLS-driven evidence than remark confirmation. Because buyers searching for window AC would care whether any units in the building offer it, this is included with moderate confidence.
Concrete construction is strongly supported. The MLS checkbox is present in 11 of 12 listings, and there are no public remarks suggesting a change away from concrete. This looks like consistent building-level data rather than a one-off agent entry.
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Support for masonry/stucco is weak and inconsistent. Six of 12 current listings check MASSTU, but none of the public remarks mention 'masonry' or 'stucco,' so there is no narrative confirmation from agents. This appears more like uneven MLS checkbox usage than clearly verified construction detail.
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Slab construction is not supported by the public remarks. Just 4 of 11 current listings check SLAB, and none of the remarks mention 'concrete slab' or a solid concrete foundation. This looks unverified and likely inconsistent across listings rather than a confirmed building characteristic.
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I searched the public remarks for any indication that short-term rentals are allowed, including NUC, TVU, legal STR, or vacation rental references. No such language appears, so STR permission is not supported by the remarks.
I looked for hotel-rental-pool references, including hotel-managed operations or named rental pools. There is no evidence of a hotel pool program, and because STR is not supported, this must be false.
I searched for wording like mandatory pool participation, must rent, cannot opt out, or required rental program. Nothing in the remarks indicates a mandatory hotel or rental pool, so this is false.
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I looked for leasehold wording such as lease expires, ground lease ends, renewed through, or any 4-digit lease expiry year. The remarks instead describe the property as fee simple, so there is no lease-expiry year to report.
I searched the public remarks for any explicit VA loan approval language, including phrases like VA approved or VA financing accepted. Nothing in the listings suggests VA eligibility, so this remains unconfirmed and is treated as false based on absence of evidence.
I searched for HOA insurance phrases such as "fully insured," "walls-in coverage," "fully covered," and similar wording. The listings do not mention building insurance coverage, so there is no public-remarks evidence that the HOA is fully insured.
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I looked for fire/life safety evaluation language, including FLSE, fire safety certification, passed inspection, and similar wording. None of the public remarks mention a fire/life safety evaluation pass or any related compliance status.
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 across multiple listings confirms ocean-view units in Maunaihi Terrace. Remarks include phrases like "panoramic city and ocean views," "grand backdrop of the ocean," and "panoramic Ocean and Diamond Head views," showing this is not a copy-paste anomaly.
Mountain views are clearly supported across the listings. At least 4 remarks explicitly say "mountain views" or "sweeping mountain" views, and the recurring phrasing across different agents matches the high-confidence MLS pattern (7/12 MOUNTA).
Diamond Head views are one of the strongest supported features for this building. Multiple listings directly mention "Diamond Head" views, including panoramic combinations with ocean and city, consistent with the high MLS frequency (9/12).
City views are heavily and consistently confirmed. Many remarks describe "city views," "Honolulu skyline," or "city living" with view emphasis, which aligns with the very strong MLS presence (10/12 CITY).
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Confidence 86%: 0/4 MLS listings include SUNRIS in view_descriptions, and multiple remarks go into detail about panoramic views (mountain, city, Diamond Head, ocean) without once mentioning sunrise, suggesting the building is not marketed for sunrise views.
Sunset views are not reinforced by the public remarks in this set. The listings focus on Diamond Head, mountain, city, and ocean views, but none explicitly describe sunset-facing exposure or sunset scenes, so this appears unsupported despite the minority MLS checkbox history.
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Resident manager is strongly supported for Maunaihi Terrace. At least 4 listings explicitly mention it with phrases like 'resident manager,' 'Experienced Resident Manager on site,' and 'building has a resident manager,' and the current remarks align with the historical MLS amenities data (10/12 listings showing RESMAN).
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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.