
Mccully Villa
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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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Mccully Villa
Building Overview
Mccully Villa in McCully-Moiliili, built 1976 of concrete construction; pets and short-term rentals are not allowed.

About Mccully Villa
Mccully Villa is a residential building located in the McCully-Moiliili neighborhood. According to available records, it was built in 1976 and is constructed of concrete.
Based on MLS data, key property policies include no pets and no short-term rentals. Management company information is listed as unknown in the MLS records.
Buyers should verify all details independently; this summary is based solely on MLS-provided data and does not include information not present in those records.
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 explicit owner-occupancy language, including percentages and qualitative descriptors like 'mostly owner occupied.' The remarks do not provide any owner-occupancy data, so the percentage cannot be determined from the listings.
I searched the remarks for an explicit elevator count, but none was provided. The listings confirm elevators exist and were modernized, yet they do not state how many there are, so the exact number 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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Common area electricity appears to be included based on current MLS data: 9 of 12 listings have OTCOEX in the association fee inclusions. No remarks explicitly say it, so this is driven primarily by the repeated MLS checkbox pattern rather than listing text.
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Hot water is not supported by the current data: no listings include HOTWAT in association fees, and most list WTRHTR instead. Multiple remarks mention individual water heaters, including "brand new water heater" and "tankless water heater," which is consistent with no building-provided hot water.
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Sewer is very strongly supported as included in the maintenance fee: 12 of 12 current listings show SEWER. This is a unanimous MLS signal with no conflicting public remarks.
Water is clearly included in the maintenance fee: every current listing (12 of 12) shows WATER in the association fee inclusions. Remarks about repiping and plumbing retrofits align with the MLS data and do not suggest any change.
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I looked for surfboard storage and related storage amenities such as board storage or combined bike/surf storage and found no evidence. The remarks do mention bicycle parking and a car wash area, but nothing about surfboard storage.
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Trash chute is indicated by the current MLS amenities in 10 of 12 listings, but public remarks across the provided listings do not explicitly mention a trash, garbage, or refuse chute. Because the feature appears consistently in MLS data yet is not corroborated in remarks, confidence is moderate rather than high.
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I looked for any mention of a swimming pool or saltwater/saline pool language and found none. Given the building context indicates there is no pool, there is no evidence to support a salt-water pool.
Evidence is very strong that McCully Villa offers in-unit laundry. At least 4 current remarks explicitly mention washer/dryer in the unit or stacked washer/dryer, and the MLS inclusion data shows 12/12 current listings include washer/dryer. This appears consistent across multiple agents rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
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I searched for paid laundry indicators such as coin laundry, card-operated machines, quarters, or laundry fees and found no such references. The only laundry language is about washer/dryer being in the unit, so there is no evidence of a paid community laundry facility.
I looked for phrases like "laundry on each floor," "laundry room on every floor," or similar floor-by-floor laundry references and found none. The listings repeatedly mention washer/dryer in unit, which suggests in-unit laundry rather than a community laundry room on each floor.
Parking is clearly available in this building. Across the provided remarks, nearly every listing references parking in some form: “secured parking,” “covered parking stall,” “secured covered parking,” “secured parking garage,” and “secure garage gate.” The MLS pattern is consistent across listings rather than a one-off agent note.
Assigned or reserved parking is strongly supported. Several remarks point to a specific stall for the unit, including “covered parking stall,” “secure parking space close to elevator,” and “parking for the unit is covered, secured.” This aligns with the MLS data and looks like consistent building-level parking assignment.
Very strong, consistent evidence that the building offers covered parking: about 8+ remarks mention "covered parking", "covered parking stall" or "secured parking garage", and MLS parking codes indicate covered/garage on virtually all listings (11/11).
I searched for deeded/owned parking language like "deeded parking," "owned stall," or "parking included in deed." The listings consistently mention secured and covered parking, but that only indicates assigned or secured parking, not deeded ownership.
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I looked for parking cost language such as "parking fee," "monthly parking," or any added dollar amount for parking. None is provided, so there is no evidence of a separate parking fee.
Guest parking is well documented across the listings. Remarks include “guest parking,” “guest stalls on street level,” “Plenty of street parking and guest parking stalls,” and “open guest parking area.” The evidence is repeated across multiple listings and appears consistent, not copied from a single source.
Secured parking/secured entry is strongly supported. Listings mention “secured parking,” “secured garage gated parking,” “a new secure garage gate was recently installed,” and fob access to the building and elevators. The recurring language across multiple remarks makes this a high-confidence building feature.
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I searched for a parking waitlist or waiting-list process. The remarks only mention available parking and guest stalls, with no indication of a waitlist system.
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The remarks clearly describe card/fob-based access control at multiple entry points, including the lobby and elevators. This is strong, repeated evidence that the building has keycard/fob security access.
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I searched for references to security patrols, roving security, or patrolled grounds and found none. The listings mention secured entry, gated parking, and fob access, but not any patrol service.
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All current MLS listings list CONCRE as the construction material (12/12), matching the historical pattern and supporting a concrete building. None of the remarks mention a different construction type; the evidence appears stable across multiple listings and agents rather than a one-off entry.
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Only 2 of 10 listings have MASSTU checked in construction_materials and no public remarks reference masonry or stucco. This is weak, possibly agent checkbox usage/copy-paste; include cautiously for now with low confidence.
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Four of ten current listings have SLAB checked in construction_materials, but none of the public remarks mention a 'concrete slab' or foundation details. This suggests some listings report slab foundation, but lack of corroborating remarks or historical data makes the conclusion tentative.
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I looked for explicit STR-permitting language such as "short-term rental allowed," "TVU," "NUC," or similar. There is no public remark indicating STR is allowed, and nothing suggests a vacation-rental or transient-use framework.
I searched for hotel-pool references like "hotel rental pool," "managed by hotel," or brand-specific pool programs. None appear, and since there is no evidence STR is allowed, this must remain false.
I looked for language indicating required participation in a rental pool, such as "mandatory," "cannot opt out," or "must rent." No such language appears, and there is no evidence of any hotel pool program in the remarks.
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I looked for leasehold terminology and specific expiration years such as "lease expires 2050" or "ground lease ends." The remarks contain no lease-expiry information, so the tenure expiry year cannot be determined from these listings.
I searched the remarks for explicit VA-financing language such as "VA approved," "VA financing," and "VA loans accepted." None appears in the listings, so there is no public evidence supporting VA approval.
The remarks clearly confirm full insurance coverage, including hurricane coverage. This is direct, repeated language, so confidence is very high.
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I looked for phrases like 'FLSE passed,' 'passed fire inspection,' or 'life safety compliant.' The remarks describe fire-related upgrades and a new fire alarm system, but there is no explicit confirmation that the building passed a fire/life safety evaluation.
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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Mountain/mauka views are noted across several public remarks (at least 3–4 listings). Key phrases include 'Mauka facing unit offers an abundance of tradewinds and views', 'Mountain views', and 'taking in the Mountain views'. Evidence is consistent across multiple agents' remarks and aligns with prior High confidence.
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City views are clearly supported across the public remarks, with roughly 5+ listings explicitly mentioning city, downtown, or city skyline views. Representative phrases include "a lovely city view from the kitchen," "views of the mountains and city," "amazing views," and "city skyline views." The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
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I looked for clear statements like "fireworks view," "watch fireworks from the lanai," or similar and found none. The remarks discuss mountain, city, sunset, and lanai views, but nothing indicates a fireworks view from the units.
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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.