
Nanala at Mehana
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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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Nanala at Mehana
Building Overview
Nanala at Mehana in Makakilo-Kapolei-Honokai Hale — concrete building from 2010. Pets and short‑term rentals not allowed.

About Nanala at Mehana
Nanala at Mehana is located in the Makakilo‑Kapolei‑Honokai Hale neighborhood and was built in 2010. According to available records, the building is constructed of concrete. Size and unit count were not provided in the MLS data.
Based on MLS data, the listing indicates pets are not allowed and short‑term rentals are not permitted. No specific amenities, common facilities, or onsite services are specified in the provided MLS information.
Additional details such as parking arrangements, monthly maintenance/HOA fees, and the management company are not identified in the MLS data (management company listed as Unknown). Buyers should verify all building specifics, rules, fees, and availability of amenities with their agent or the managing entity 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 for an owner-occupancy percentage and descriptions such as "majority owner occupied," "80% owner occupied," or "highly owner occupied." No owner-occupancy information was found, so the percentage is unknown.
I searched for explicit references such as a number of elevators, "four elevators," or "multiple elevators." None of the public remarks mention elevators, so the number is 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 in the HOA/association fees. The current MLS data shows OTCOEX in 17 of 20 listings, which is strong building-level evidence even though the public remarks do not explicitly spell it out. This looks like consistent MLS coding rather than isolated agent copy-paste.
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No MLS listings check HOTWAT (0/20) and 18/20 list water heater (WTRHTR) in unit inclusions. Multiple public remarks reference 'new water heater' or 'solar water heater' and one advert states 'new water heater,' indicating units have their own water heaters rather than building-paid hot water; therefore fee_inc_hot_water is set to false with high confidence.
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Sewer is included in the maintenance/HOA fees. The MLS data is consistent across 17 of 20 current listings, and one remark explicitly says 'the water, sewer, gym and pool all included in your HOA....' That combination makes this a high-confidence building feature.
Water is included in the maintenance/HOA fees. The current MLS data shows WATER in 18 of 20 listings, and the remarks directly confirm it with phrasing like 'the water, sewer, gym and pool all included in your HOA....' Evidence is strong and consistent across listings.
BBQ amenities are strongly supported by both MLS checkboxes and public remarks. At least 17 of 20 listings include BBQ in amenities, and several remarks explicitly mention "BBQ area" or "propane grills." The evidence is consistent and appears to be building-level, not unit-specific.
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Car wash is not described in any public remarks and appears in only 2 of 20 MLS checkboxes; with no supporting descriptive mentions and low prevalence across listings, available evidence indicates the building does not offer a shared car wash facility.
Clubhouse-type amenities are supported by both the MLS data and the remarks. Several listings explicitly mention a "club house," "club rooms," or a "community center," and 8 of 20 MLS listings checked the clubhouse amenity. This is sufficient to treat it as a shared building/community feature.
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Dog park amenities are strongly and repeatedly confirmed. The MLS data shows 17 of 20 listings with dog park amenities, and multiple remarks explicitly mention "dog park" or "2 Dog Parks." This is high-confidence building/community-level evidence.
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Strong, repeated evidence across many listings shows the building/community offers exercise facilities. Multiple remarks explicitly say "fitness center," "gym," and "fitness room," and the current MLS data shows 14 of 20 listings checked for exercise amenities. This looks consistent across multiple agents rather than a one-off copy/paste error.
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Strong evidence that units in this building offer patios/decks: at least a dozen listings' remarks explicitly mention lanais, patios, or covered outdoor spaces (quotes include 'private lanai', 'spacious lanai', 'multiple lanais', and 'patio/front yard'). References appear across multiple agent listings and are consistent rather than isolated, supporting inclusion of this feature.
Jogging/walking path amenities are very well supported. Multiple remarks reference "walking/jogging paths," "jogging/walking path," and even a "1.2 mile walking or biking trail," while 15 of 20 MLS listings include the amenity. The evidence strongly indicates a shared community path system.
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Private yard space is strongly supported across the remarks, with roughly a dozen-plus listings explicitly mentioning it. Key phrases include 'private yard space,' 'private front yard,' 'private, fenced courtyard,' 'private patio/yard,' and 'wraparound fenced yard.' The repeated references across multiple listings and agents indicate this is a real building/unit feature, not just MLS checkbox noise.
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The building/community clearly offers shared recreation areas. Current remarks reference the Mehana Activity Center, parks, party facilities, and recreation-center-type common spaces, and 12 of 20 MLS listings include recreation-area amenities. The evidence is broad and consistent across listings.
There is good evidence that the community includes a recreation room or similar shared indoor amenity. Remarks reference a "Rec Center," "meeting rooms," "club rooms," and "Party Facilities," while MLS data shows 6 of 20 listings checked for recreation room. The wording varies, but the amenity appears to be present at the building/community level.
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Multiple current listings mention storage-related features, including phrases like “ample storage,” “enhanced storage solutions,” “overhead storage in the garage,” and “tons of storage space.” The evidence appears across several separate remarks rather than a single agent copy/paste, and it aligns with the previously high-confidence historical signal that the building offers storage space/lockers or similar additional storage options.
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Strong, consistent evidence across the listings confirms this building/community has a pool. The feature is mentioned in many remarks by different agents, including "community pool," "resort-style amenities including a pool," and "Mehana Activity Center... pool," so this does not appear to be a copy-paste error. Current MLS amenity data also shows 20/20 listings including the pool amenity.
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Strong building-level evidence supports in-unit laundry. Across many separate listings, agents explicitly mention washer/dryer in the unit or laundry room, including "washer & dryer," "newer washer and dryer," and "FULL SIZE WASHER AND DRYER conveniently located upstairs." This appears consistent across multiple remarks rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
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Parking is clearly a building-level feature. Across the remarks, there are many explicit references such as "1-car garage," "additional parking stall," "2 additional open stalls," "tandem parking," and "ample parking." The consistency across multiple listings suggests this is not copy-paste noise but a real, shared building feature.
9 of 20 current listings indicate assigned parking and several remarks explicitly mention "assigned" or "second assigned stall" (e.g., "1-car garage plus a second assigned stall"). Evidence shows assigned or reserved stalls are available for some units across multiple listings rather than isolated to a single listing or obvious copy/paste errors.
Covered parking is strongly confirmed for the building. The remarks consistently mention garages and enclosed/detached garage access, including phrases like "enclosed garage with additional parking" and "1-car garage plus a second assigned stall." This aligns with the MLS data indicating covered parking across all current listings.
Parking is consistently described as available with the units, including garages and assigned stalls. However, the remarks do not establish that the parking is deeded or separately owned, so this is treated as not confirmed.
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The remarks describe garages, open stalls, tandem spaces, guest parking, and street parking. They do not mention a separate parking fee, so no parking charge is evidenced.
Guest parking appears to be available in the building, though not every listing mentions it. Multiple remarks from different agents explicitly note "guest parking," "lots of guest parking," and "tons of street parking for guests," which supports the MLS checkbox data. The evidence is strong enough to include this as a building feature.
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2 of 20 MLS listings have TANDEM checked and remarks include phrases like 'tandem parking town home' and 'tandem driveway parking'. This indicates tandem parking is available for some units, though not widespread.
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The listings generally describe parking as available with the homes and also mention guest or street parking. No building-wide parking waitlist system was identified in the remarks.
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Strong evidence that Nanala at Mehana offers central air conditioning. Roughly 8+ of the public remarks explicitly mention "central AC" or "central air conditioning" (e.g., "the convenience of central AC," "Central A/C," and "unit has Central air conditioning"), and the wording is consistent across multiple listings rather than a one-off agent note. This aligns with the prior high-confidence MLS signal and looks like a real building feature, not copy-paste noise.
Minimal evidence for split/ductless systems: only 1 of 20 MLS inclusion checkboxes lists ACSPL and none of the public remarks mention 'split AC', 'mini-split', or 'ductless'. Given the lack of corroborating remarks across listings, the single checkbox is likely a miscoded entry and the building should not be represented as offering split AC.
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8 of 20 current MLS listings include CONCRE in construction_materials, but none of the provided public remarks explicitly state 'concrete' or 'reinforced concrete'. Evidence is moderate and appears to stem from MLS checkbox data rather than consistent agent remarks, suggesting possible implied concrete elements in parts of the development.
Double-wall construction is strongly supported by the MLS pattern: 16 of 20 current listings include DOUWAL. The public remarks do not explicitly say “double wall,” but the repeated MLS flag across many listings suggests this is a real building feature rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
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Just 2 of 20 MLS listings list masonry/stucco, while none of the public remarks mention 'masonry' or 'stucco'. This suggests the masonry/stucco flags are rare and not substantiated in the listing text.
No public remark across the provided listings mentions steel frame construction, and the only signal is a weak MLS checkbox rate of 7/20. This looks more like inconsistent agent input than verified building construction.
No listing remarks reference a concrete slab or solid foundation, and the MLS checkbox appears only on a minority of current listings. With no corroborating narrative evidence, this feature is not well supported.
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12 of 20 MLS listings list wood-frame construction, but none of the public remarks mention 'wood frame' or similar—this looks like MLS checkbox prevalence (possible copy/paste). Evidence is moderate (implied from agent-entered fields) rather than explicit in agent remarks.
There is no direct support in the remarks for above-ground construction, and the MLS signal is weak at 7 of 20 listings. This appears unverified and potentially inconsistent checkbox data.
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The remarks discuss residential occupancy, leasing, investment potential, and mixed-use flex spaces, but do not state that short-term rentals are allowed. Because there is no explicit STR permission, this is currently treated as false with moderate-low confidence.
The remarks focus on community amenities such as the pool, gym, parks, and recreation center, not a hotel rental operation. Since STR permission is not evidenced, the hotel rental pool prerequisite is not met.
The listings contain no language requiring owners to participate in a rental program or hotel pool. Because STR permission and hotel pool participation are not evidenced, mandatory participation is false.
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The remarks were searched for leasehold tenure and specific expiration or renewal years. No applicable lease-expiry year was found, so the value remains unknown.
The public remarks repeatedly identify assumable VA loans and VA rates across multiple listings. This is strong, consistent evidence that VA financing is available for units in the building.
I searched for "fully insured," "full insurance," comprehensive building insurance, and walls-in coverage. Although one remark references a master insurance policy, it does not explicitly confirm full HOA insurance coverage.
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I searched for statements that the building passed a fire/life safety evaluation, FLSE, fire inspection, or was life-safety compliant. No qualifying language was found in the remarks.
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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There is clear evidence that some units in Nanala at Mehana offer mountain views. Current MLS data shows 6 of 20 listings with MOUNTA in the view field, and at least one remark explicitly mentions 'beautiful mountain views.' Because many other listings show NONE, this appears to be a unit-level feature rather than a building-wide constant, but it is still available to buyers in the building.
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Evidence is moderate that some units in the building offer garden or courtyard-style views. Current MLS data lists GARDEN in 7 of 20 view descriptions, and multiple public remarks mention 'private courtyard,' 'courtyard for relaxing and greenery,' and fenced yard/patio spaces. The evidence looks somewhat mixed and may reflect copy-paste MLS entries, but it is strong enough to treat garden views as an available unit feature.
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At least 2 listings' public remarks reference morning/early-morning enjoyment (quotes: "Upstairs Lanai for early morning coffee"), suggesting some units offer pleasant morning/sunrise-facing outdoor spaces. MLS view_descriptions do not include SUNRIS (0/20), so evidence is limited to agent remarks and appears in multiple listings but may reflect marketing language rather than a formal MLS view checkbox.
Strong evidence the building offers sunset/western exposure: 5 of 20 MLS view_descriptions list SUNSET and at least two separate remarks explicitly reference enjoying sunsets from lanais ('evening refreshments by sunset', 'Upstairs Lanai ... evening refreshments by sunset'), indicating several units have western exposure favorable for sunset views.
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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.