
Meridian East
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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Meridian East
Building Overview
Meridian East in Kailua — concrete building (1967) with ocean and mountain views and an on-site pool.

About Meridian East
Meridian East is a residential building located in the Kailua neighborhood. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1967 and is of concrete construction. Size and unit mix are not specified in the MLS data provided.
Based on MLS data, on-site amenities include a pool, a BBQ area, and a resident manager. Units in the building are noted to have ocean and mountain views.
Parking is available, covered, and assigned. Pets and short-term rentals are not allowed per the MLS information. The management company is listed as unknown in the available records. Buyers should verify all details, including fees, rules, and current management, with the listing agent or condo 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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I searched the remarks for owner-occupancy figures and qualitative descriptions such as "highly owner occupied" or "majority owner occupied." None of the listings mention owner occupancy, so the percentage is unknown from public remarks.
I looked for an explicit elevator count in the public remarks, including phrases like "4 elevators," "four elevators," or "multiple elevators." The listings only confirm that the building has at least one elevator, but they do not state how many. Because no count is given, the 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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17 of 20 current MLS listings list CABTV in association_fee_includes. None of the combined public remarks explicitly say 'cable included' or 'cable TV included in fees.' Evidence leans toward the building's maintenance fees including cable (majority of MLS checkboxes) but confirmation is only implied across agents and may reflect copy/paste.
14 of 20 current MLS listings list OTCOEX/common area electricity in association_fee_includes. The combined public remarks make no explicit mention of 'common area electricity' or similar phrasing. This is likely an implied building-level inclusion based on agent-entered MLS data rather than explicit remarks across listings.
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All 20 current MLS listings list SEWER in association_fee_includes. None of the public remarks explicitly say 'sewer included,' but the unanimous MLS checkbox across multiple agents/listings is strong, consistent evidence that sewer is included in the maintenance fees.
All 20 current MLS listings list WATER in association_fee_includes. While none of the combined public remarks explicitly mention 'water included' or 'water in HOA fees,' the consistent, building-wide MLS checkbox indicates water is included in the maintenance fees with high confidence.
Multiple public remarks reference building BBQ facilities (approximately 7 listings include phrases like "large open bbq area", "BBQ area", and "shaded lounging and BBQ"). Evidence is strong and appears across different listings/agents, confirming the building offers shared BBQ/grilling amenities.
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Strong multi-listing evidence: at least 15–18 of the unit remarks in this packet mention building/unit outdoor areas (phrases include "oversized lanai", "extra-large lanai", "spacious, covered lanai", "large exterior patio space", and "recreation deck"). MLS amenities also list PATDEC/COVPAT on 13/20 listings. The repeated, detailed mentions across many agents support high confidence that the building offers patio/deck amenities.
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The recreation area is clearly described throughout the aggregated remarks — multiple listings reference a "recreation deck", "rec area", "recreation deck that features shaded lounging" and similar phrases — and the MLS shows 10 of 19 listings with RECARE checked. The consistency of explicit mentions across many agent remarks provides strong evidence that a shared recreation area exists.
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Strong evidence that the building offers storage/lockers: historical MLS boxes show 16/20 listings with storage and the current public remarks repeatedly mention storage-related amenities. Multiple listings state "bike & surfboard storage," "storage closets," "personal storage areas/units," and "extra storage space," indicating building-level storage is available to residents rather than a single private unit.
The listings repeatedly mention surfboard storage in several forms, including bike/surfboard storage and gated board storage. This is strong direct evidence that the building offers surfboard storage.
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The MLS amenity checkbox indicates trash chute in most listings (19 of 20), but none of the scraped public remarks mention "trash chute"/"garbage chute". Given the strong MLS prevalence but lack of remarks (possible copy/paste), inclusion is implied but only moderately confident.
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Very strong evidence the building has a pool: MLS checkbox data shows 20/20 listings with the pool amenity, and multiple public remarks explicitly mention a 'saltwater pool', 'swimming pool', 'sparkling pool' and 'recreation deck' as building amenities. Mentions appear across many agent listings (not isolated), supporting a high-confidence conclusion that the building offers a shared pool.
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The remarks repeatedly identify the pool as a saltwater/salt water pool, including "saltwater pool" and "salt water pool." This is direct, consistent evidence that the building pool is salt water.
All 20 current MLS listings list washer/dryer in the inclusions and the public remarks repeatedly mention "in-unit washer/dryer", "washer & dryer in the unit", and "full washer/dryer" across multiple agent entries. Evidence is consistent across listings and aligns with prior high-confidence data, indicating the building offers units with in-unit laundry.
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I searched for coin-operated, card-operated, quarter-based, or fee-based laundry language. The remarks only reference in-unit washer/dryers and do not mention any paid community laundry facility.
I looked for explicit wording like "laundry on every floor," "laundry room on each floor," or similar floor-by-floor laundry references. The remarks mention an in-unit washer/dryer in some listings, but nothing indicates community laundry facilities on every floor.
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Strong evidence across listings: 18 of 20 MLS entries indicate assigned parking and many remarks state 'assigned parking' or '1 assigned, covered parking stall'. Multiple agent remarks explicitly reference a dedicated/reserved stall next to the elevator or in the secured garage, indicating assigned parking is a building feature.
Very strong evidence: 20 of 20 MLS listings show covered parking and many public remarks explicitly say 'covered parking', 'gated garage', or 'covered parking stall'. The consistency across all listings and repeated agent language support high confidence that the building offers covered parking.
I looked for explicit deeded/owned parking language such as deeded stall, owned stall, or parking included in deed. The listings only describe assigned or covered parking, so deeded parking is not supported.
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I searched for parking fee language, including monthly parking charge, parking rental, or additional cost. The remarks only say parking is covered, secured, assigned, or included, with no fee stated.
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Strong evidence: 15 of 20 MLS listings indicate secured-entry parking and numerous remarks include phrases like 'secured entrance', 'gated parking/garage', and 'fob required access'. The recurring descriptions of gated/fob-secured parking across listings indicate the parking area has controlled/secured entry.
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I looked for any mention of a parking waitlist, wait list, or joining a list for parking. None of the listings reference a waitlist system, so there is no evidence it exists.
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There are multiple references to key/fob-based access and secured entry, which strongly indicates card/fob access security. The language is consistent across listings and is enough to treat this as present.
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I searched for explicit references to security patrol, roving security, patrolled building, or patrol service. The remarks mention secured access and a resident manager, but nothing about a patrol service.
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Building-level MLS data shows 20/20 listings with construction_materials='CONCRE' and historical confidence was High. Public remarks include an explicit mention of a "unique exposed concrete design" in the living room, and the building described as a high-rise with shared amenities is consistent with concrete construction; evidence is strong across multiple listings and confirmed by at least one agent remark.
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I searched for explicit STR-permitted language and also looked for indicators such as NUC, TVU, or vacation rental allowed. The remarks do not provide any support that short-term rentals are allowed, so the safest reading is false.
I looked for references to hotel rental pool programs, hotel-managed units, or branded pool participation such as Hilton, Ritz, or Trump pool language. None were found, and there is no evidence STR is allowed anyway, so this must be false.
I searched for phrases indicating mandatory participation, required rental programs, or inability to opt out. The listings contain no such language, so there is no evidence of a mandatory hotel pool.
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I searched for leasehold-related language such as ground lease, lease expires, leasehold, renewed through, or expiry year. Nothing in the remarks indicates the land tenure or a lease expiration date.
The public remarks repeatedly and directly reference VA loan availability. This is strong building-level evidence that VA financing is accepted.
I reviewed the remarks for HOA insurance language that would suggest the building is fully insured or provides walls-in coverage. There were no references to insurance coverage at all, so this cannot be confirmed from the listings.
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I searched the remarks for fire/life safety evaluation language such as "FLSE passed," "fire life safety evaluation passed," "passed fire inspection," or similar terms. Nothing in the listings indicates that this building has passed a formal fire/life safety evaluation, so there is no evidence to confirm it.
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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CURRENT MLS indicates 10/20 listings list OCEAN in view_descriptions and the collected agent remarks repeatedly describe ocean exposure (quotes include "ocean-view," "ocean as your backdrop," and "180-degree OCEAN VISTAS"). Evidence is strong and consistent across multiple listings and agents, so the building offers ocean-view units.
CURRENT MLS lists 11/20 listings with mountain views and agent remarks frequently cite "Ko'olau"/"Koolau"/"mountain views" across multiple listings. The consistency of these mentions across listings provides strong evidence that the building offers mountain-view units.
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Limited/implied evidence: MLS shows 4 of 19 listings flagged COASTL, but the aggregated public remarks do not explicitly use the terms 'coastline', 'shoreline', or 'coastal'. Because a subset of listings is flagged in MLS, it is likely some units are described as having coastline views, but the support is weaker and largely based on MLS checkbox rather than explicit agent remarks.
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CURRENT MLS indicates 6/20 listings with sunrise in view_descriptions and the agent remarks explicitly mention sunrise/morning sun several times (quotes: "watch the sun rise from the ocean," "faces the sunrise"). This repeated, explicit language across listings indicates the building offers units with sunrise exposure.
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I looked for explicit statements that units can see Friday night fireworks, such as fireworks views from the lanai or from the building. The remarks focus on ocean, mountain, sunrise, and sunset views, but do not mention fireworks visibility.
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MLS checkbox data strongly indicates a resident manager (18 of 20 current listings include RESMAN). Current remarks explicitly state a "dedicated Resident Manager on-site" and a "resourceful resident manager," and several listings reference secured/fob access and building management, corroborating the MLS data. Evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents, so include the feature with high confidence.
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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.