
Meridian East
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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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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 looked for explicit figures such as "80% owner occupied" as well as qualitative descriptions like "majority owner occupied" or "highly owner occupied." The remarks do not provide any owner-occupancy rate, so this remains unknown from the available text.
I searched the remarks for an explicit elevator count, including phrases such as "4 elevators," "four elevators," or "multiple elevators," and found only singular elevator references. That tells us the building has at least one elevator, but there is no public-remarks evidence to determine the total number.
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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Cable TV is supported by current MLS data in 17 of 20 listings, which is a strong majority. The public remarks do not explicitly say "cable included," so this appears to be MLS checkbox data rather than agent description, but it is consistent across most listings.
Common area electricity appears in 15 of 20 current MLS listings, indicating this is likely a building-level expense included in fees. No public remarks explicitly confirm it, so the evidence is moderate and mostly derived from MLS data rather than remarks.
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Sewer is included in maintenance fees across all 20 current MLS listings. This is unanimous MLS evidence with no conflicting remarks, making it a very strong building-level feature.
Water is included in maintenance fees across all 20 current MLS listings. This unanimous MLS pattern is strong and consistent, with no public remarks suggesting otherwise.
BBQ is explicitly mentioned in several listings, including phrases like 'large open bbq area,' 'BBQ area,' and 'shaded lounging and BBQ.' The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents and matches the prior high-confidence MLS history, so this is strongly supported as a building amenity.
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Strong multi-listing evidence supports patio/deck amenities at Meridian East. At least 15+ listings mention a lanai, patio, outdoor space, or recreation deck, with phrases like "oversized lanai," "expansive lanai," "large exterior patio space," and "covered area for social gatherings on the recreation deck." The consistency across multiple agents suggests this is a real building feature, not just copy-paste noise.
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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, repeated evidence across many listings that Meridian East offers storage. Roughly 16 of 20 MLS listings show storage in building amenities, and multiple remarks independently mention "storage unit," "storage closets," "personal storage units," and "secure personal storage areas." This looks consistent across different agents rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
The remarks repeatedly reference surfboard storage and related board storage amenities. This is explicit, repeated evidence across several listings.
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Trash chute is not mentioned in the public remarks, but the current MLS amenity checkbox shows it in 19 of 20 listings. That level of consistency strongly suggests the building has a trash chute system, though the absence of remark confirmation keeps confidence slightly below the strongest tier.
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Very strong evidence that the building has a pool. Across many listings, agents consistently describe a shared amenity as a 'pool,' 'saltwater pool,' or 'sparkling pool,' often alongside the recreation deck/BBQ area. This aligns with the historical MLS checkbox data showing 20/20 listings marked for pool, so confidence is extremely high.
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The remarks repeatedly and clearly identify the pool as salt water/saltwater. This is strong direct evidence from multiple listings, so confidence is very high.
Strong, consistent evidence across the listing set supports in-unit laundry. Multiple remarks explicitly mention "in-unit washer/dryer," "washer and dryer in the unit," and "full washer/dryer," and this aligns with the current MLS inclusions showing washer/dryer on all 20/20 listings. This does not look like a copy-paste error because the feature is confirmed repeatedly by different remarks and listing descriptions.
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I looked for public remarks describing paid community laundry, including coin-op, card-operated, or fee-based laundry service. The listings do not mention any shared laundry system or payment requirement.
I searched the public remarks for explicit references such as "laundry on every floor," "laundry room on each floor," or similar floor-by-floor laundry wording. The listings mention in-unit washer/dryer in some units, but nothing indicates shared laundry facilities on every floor.
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Strong evidence across many listings indicates assigned parking. Multiple remarks explicitly say "assigned parking," "1 assigned covered parking stall," and "premium parking spot," suggesting this is a consistent building feature rather than a one-off agent error. The wording appears across several listings and agents, not just copy-paste checkbox data.
Covered parking is consistently supported by both MLS history and public remarks. Listings mention "covered parking," "gated garage," "covered/secured parking stall," and "covered & gated garage," showing broad agreement across multiple descriptions. This is strong building-level evidence, not merely isolated wording.
I looked for explicit deeded or owned parking language such as deeded stall, parking included in deed, or owned parking, and found none. The listings consistently describe the stall as assigned, covered, secured, or included, which does not establish deeded ownership.
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I searched for any mention of a monthly parking fee, parking rental, or extra parking cost. The remarks only state that parking is assigned, covered, or secured, so no separate fee can be confirmed.
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Secured-entry parking is well supported by the remarks and historical MLS pattern. Many listings reference "secured garage," "gated parking," "secured entrance," or "fob required access," which aligns with a building that has controlled parking access. Evidence is consistent across multiple agents and listing versions.
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I looked for parking waitlist language such as waitlist, waiting list, or join the waitlist, and found nothing. Since the listings describe immediate assigned/covered parking instead, there is no evidence of a waitlist system.
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The listings explicitly describe fob-required access and secured entry points, which indicates a card/fob-based security system. Multiple remarks reinforce that the building has controlled access.
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I searched for any public remark indicating a patrol service or roving security presence. The building is repeatedly described as secure, gated, and having a resident manager, but there is no explicit mention of security patrol.
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Strong building-level evidence supports concrete construction: 20 of 20 listings report construction_materials='CONCRE'. The remarks do not appear to be merely copy-paste noise on this point, and there is no contradictory evidence suggesting a different construction type. One remark’s 'exposed concrete design' references interior finishes, but the MLS material data is the key indicator here.
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I searched for short-term rental indicators, including STR allowed, NUC, TVU, vacation rental, or hotel-style rental language, and found none. Based on the absence of any permissive STR language in these residential listings, STR appears not to be allowed here.
I looked for hotel rental pool, hotel program, or branded rental-program references such as Hilton or Ritz pool participation, and found nothing. Because there is no evidence that STR is allowed, this must also be false.
I searched for mandatory participation wording such as required rental program, must rent through hotel, or cannot opt out, and found nothing. With no evidence of STR allowance or a hotel pool program, mandatory pool participation is false.
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I searched for leasehold wording such as ground lease, lease expires, renewed through, or leasehold expiring, but found nothing in the public remarks. With no explicit lease-expiry year mentioned, this remains unknown.
The public remarks strongly support VA loan eligibility at the building level. I found several direct references to VA assumptions and a listing that explicitly calls it a "VA approved building," which is strong confirmation.
I searched the remarks for HOA insurance or walls-in coverage language. The listings do not state that the building is fully insured, so there is no public-remarks basis to mark this as true.
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I looked for any fire/life safety certification or inspection-pass language in the public remarks. None of the listings mention a passed fire/life safety evaluation or similar compliance statement, so there is no evidence to mark this 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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Ocean views are strongly supported across the listing set. Multiple remarks explicitly mention “180° views of Kailua Bay,” “ocean as your backdrop,” “true 180-degree OCEAN VISTAS,” “ocean-view,” and “peek-a-boo ocean view,” which is consistent with the current MLS trend of 14/20 listings showing OCEAN. This appears to be a real building-level feature rather than a one-off agent claim.
Mountain views are well supported and repeatedly confirmed in remarks. Listings mention “Ko‘olau mountain views,” “views of the Ko‘olaus,” “gorgeous mountain views,” and “views of the Ko'olau mountain,” matching the strong MLS pattern of 15/20 listings showing mountain views. The evidence is consistent across multiple agents and listings.
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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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Sunrise views are supported by both MLS data and remarks. Several listings say the unit “faces the sunrise,” “watch the sun rise from the ocean,” or offer “sunrise views,” which aligns with the current MLS count of 11/20 showing sunrise-related views. The repeated phrasing across listings suggests this is a legitimate building/unit view offering, not just copy-paste noise.
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I searched for explicit statements that residents can see Friday night fireworks from the building or from unit lanais. The remarks focus on ocean, mountain, sunrise, and sunset views, but do not mention fireworks views.
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The evidence strongly supports a resident manager on-site at Meridian East. At least 2 current remarks explicitly mention a 'dedicated Resident Manager on-site' / 'resourceful resident manager,' and the MLS checkbox is checked in 18 of 20 listings, suggesting this is consistent across agents rather than a one-off copy-paste error. There is no meaningful contrary evidence in the remarks.
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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.