
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 looked for owner-occupancy clues like "80% owner occupied," "majority owner occupied," or similar statements. No percentage or direct owner-occupancy claim was found. The presence of tenant-occupied and investment-oriented remarks suggests mixed occupancy, but it does not provide a reliable numeric percentage.
I searched the public remarks for elevator references such as a specific count (for example, "4 elevators") or phrases like "multiple elevators." None were found. The listings instead describe townhome-style units with garages, lanais, and courtyard access, which do not suggest elevator-served building information.
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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MLS data shows OTCOEX checked in 16 of 20 current listings indicating common-area electric is likely included, but none of the public remarks explicitly state 'common area electric' or similar. This appears to be MLS checkbox-driven (possible agent copy/paste) rather than repeatedly called out in remarks.
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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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Strong evidence across MLS (SEWER checked in 16/20 listings) plus an explicit public remark: 'the water, sewer, gym and pool all included in your HOA.' Multiple listings and MLS support sewer being included in the HOA.
High confidence: WATER is checked in 17 of 20 MLS listings and at least one public remark explicitly says 'water ... included in your HOA.' MLS and public remarks consistently support that water is included in the HOA fees.
Strong evidence: 17 of 20 MLS listings list BBQ amenities and numerous public remarks explicitly list 'BBQ areas', 'BBQ area', or 'propane grills' at the Mehana Activity Center/community, reported consistently by multiple agents.
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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.
Good evidence: 7 of 20 MLS checkboxes show a clubhouse and several listing remarks explicitly reference a 'club house'/'club rooms'/'Party Facilities' at the Mehana Activity Center, indicating a community clubhouse is available.
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Strong evidence: 17 of 20 MLS listings include dog park amenities and many public remarks explicitly list 'dog park' or '2 Dog Parks' as part of the Mehana community, consistently reported across agents.
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High-confidence evidence: 13 of 20 MLS listings list exercise/fitness amenities and multiple remarks state 'fitness center'/'fitness room'/'gym' (e.g., 'Mehana Activity Center (MAC), including a fitness center' and 'brand new Fitness Center'). Mentions appear across many agent remarks and are consistent across listings.
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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.
High-confidence evidence: 14 of 20 MLS listings list walking/jogging path amenities and many remarks explicitly mention 'walking/jogging paths', 'jogging/walking trails', and a '1.2 mile walking or biking trail', showing consistent reporting across listings.
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Consistent evidence that some units include private yard space: over a dozen listings in the provided remarks explicitly mention private yards or fenced courtyards (quotes include "private yard space", "private lanai and patio/front yard", and "wraparound fenced yard"). Historical MLS checkbox data also showed PRIYAR checked in many listings (10/20 previously) and the current remarks confirm the feature across multiple agents rather than appearing to be a single copy/paste error.
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High-confidence evidence: 11 of 20 MLS listings include recreation-area amenities and numerous remarks reference community recreation areas and the Mehana Activity Center's amenity spaces, consistently reported across listings.
Moderately strong evidence: 5 of 20 MLS checkboxes list a recreation room and multiple remarks explicitly mention a 'Rec Center' with 'meeting rooms' and 'club rooms' (quotes include 'Rec Center with pool, gym...Meeting rooms' and 'club rooms'), indicating a shared recreation/meeting space in the community.
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Multiple current public remarks (at least 6 separate listings) explicitly mention storage: phrases include “ample storage,” “enhanced storage solutions…overhead storage in the garage,” and “storage under the stairs.” Historical MLS unit_feature data also recorded STORAG in 4/20 listings. Given consistent, independent remarking by multiple listings and prior MLS indications, the building should be listed as offering storage/lockers.
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Strong evidence: 20/20 current MLS listings include the pool amenity and multiple public remarks state "pool", "community pool", or "Mehana Activity Center (MAC) ... pool". The pool is consistently listed across many agent remarks and listings (not limited to a single unit), indicating a shared community amenity available to residents.
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Building-level evidence is strong: historical MLS data recorded 18 of 20 listings with washer/dryer and current remarks in at least 12 separate listings explicitly reference in-unit laundry (quotes include "comes with stainless steel kitchen appliances, washer & dryer" and "full size washer and dryer conveniently located upstairs"). Mentions appear across multiple agent remarks and listings rather than isolated copy-paste, supporting a high-confidence conclusion that some units in the building offer in-unit laundry.
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All 20 current MLS listings include parking features and numerous remarks explicitly reference parking: "1-car garage", "one-car garage plus a second assigned stall", "1-car garage + 1 open stall", and "parking for 3 vehicles." Evidence is consistent across multiple agents and listing remarks, indicating building-level parking is available.
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.
All 20 MLS listings indicate covered/garage parking and many public remarks state "enclosed garage", "1-car garage", or "detached garage" (examples: "secure, lock-and-go garage", "direct access to the 1-car garage"). This consistent, multi-listing confirmation supports covered parking at the building level.
I looked for explicit terms like deeded parking, owned stall, or parking included in the deed and did not find them. The remarks consistently describe assigned/open/reserved parking, which suggests parking is not publicly documented as deeded.
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I searched for monthly parking fees, stall rental charges, or additional parking costs, and found no such mentions. The remarks discuss the parking configuration, but not any separate parking fee.
MLS indicates guest parking in 11 of 20 listings, and several remarks explicitly note "Lots of guest parking in front and behind this unit," "abundant street parking for guests," and "tons of guest parking." While not every listing mentions it, evidence across many listings and agents supports that guest parking is available.
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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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I looked for language such as parking waitlist, waiting list, or joining a list for parking and found nothing. There is no public indication in these remarks that parking is managed through a waitlist.
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Strong evidence that the building offers central air conditioning: roughly 18 of the provided public remarks explicitly state 'central AC' or 'central A/C' (e.g., "the convenience of central AC", "features central A/C"). Historical MLS checkbox/inclusion data also indicated central AC in most listings (15/20 unit_features, 18/20 inclusions), and the repeated mentions across many agent remarks suggest consistent building-level availability rather than isolated or erroneous entries.
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 consistently flagged in the MLS: 16 of 20 current listings include DOUWAL and historical data showed ~17/20. While none of the public remarks explicitly state 'double wall', the strong, repeated MLS checkbox presence across many agents indicates the building likely has double-wall construction.
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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.
Only 6 of 20 current MLS listings include STEFRA and none of the public remarks mention 'steel frame' or equivalent phrasing. Historical confidence was Low and agents' remarks contain no supporting language, suggesting the steel-frame box is inconsistently used or erroneous across listings.
Six of 20 current MLS listings include SLAB, but none of the public remarks mention 'concrete slab' or similar foundation details. With no historical data or agent remarks confirming slab foundation, the evidence is too weak to mark this building as slab-on-grade.
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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.
Six of 20 current MLS listings flag 'above ground' (ABOGRO), but there is no mention of above-ground construction or materials in any public remarks. Given historically Low confidence and lack of corroborating agent descriptions, the feature is not supported by the available remarks.
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I searched for short-term rental indicators such as STR permitted, vacation rental, NUC, TVU, hotel program language, or a minimum-stay rule, and found none. Without any public remark supporting short-term rental allowance, this is best treated as not evidenced.
I looked for hotel rental pool terms like Hilton, Ritz, Trump, managed by hotel, or rental program references and found none. Since there is no evidence that STR is allowed, hotel pool participation must also be false.
I searched for mandatory pool language such as must participate, cannot opt out, or required rental program and found nothing. Because there is no evidence of STR allowance or a hotel pool, mandatory participation is not supported.
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I searched for ground lease, leasehold, lease expiry, renewal, and any 4-digit expiration year, but found nothing. There is no public evidence in these remarks indicating a leasehold tenure or a lease expiration date.
The remarks repeatedly advertise assumable VA financing, which is strong public evidence the building supports VA financing or is VA-eligible. I found several explicit references across listings, making this a high-confidence true.
I searched for wording such as fully insured, full insurance, walls-in coverage, or comprehensive building insurance. The only related phrase was a generic master insurance policy note, which is not enough to confirm full building coverage. Based on the remarks alone, full insurance is not supported.
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I looked for any fire/life safety evaluation language in the remarks, including FLSE passed, fire safety certified, and similar compliance statements. There were no such references. The only nearby safety-related content was generic community and amenity descriptions, which do not confirm a passed 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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Moderate evidence that some units offer mountain views: 5 of 20 current MLS view_descriptions list MOUNTA, and at least one public remark explicitly notes "beautiful mountain views." Mentions are not ubiquitous across listings and may reflect specific unit locations rather than building-wide views, but multiple sources indicate mountain views are available for some units.
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Implied evidence that some units offer garden/courtyard views: 6 of 20 current MLS view_descriptions list GARDEN, and many remarks reference "private yard," "courtyard," "fenced courtyard," and "lanai and courtyard," indicating courtyard/landscaped views are available for a subset of units. The evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents, supporting inclusion.
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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.