
One Archer Lane
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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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One Archer Lane
Building Overview
One Archer Lane in Downtown-Chinatown; built 1998, concrete/steel construction with pool and ocean/mountain views.

About One Archer Lane
One Archer Lane is located in the Downtown-Chinatown neighborhood and was built in 1998. According to available records the building is constructed of concrete with a steel frame. Specific unit counts and floorplate size are not provided in the MLS data.
Based on MLS data, building amenities include a pool, BBQ area, a resident manager, and a security guard. Units are served by central air conditioning and advertised views include ocean and mountain.
Parking is available and described as covered, assigned, with guest parking. Pets and short-term rentals are not allowed. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS data. This summary is based on MLS information; buyers should verify current amenities, policies, fees, and management details with the listing agent or management company.
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 found explicit references to high owner occupancy in the remarks, which supports the current value of 1.00. No newer numeric percentage was provided, but the language strongly indicates an owner-occupied building.
I searched for an explicit count such as '4 elevators,' 'four elevators,' or 'multiple elevators,' but the remarks do not state how many elevators the building has. The references to keyed elevator access confirm elevators exist, but not the 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 inclusion is well supported by both MLS and public remarks. Multiple listings explicitly mention 'cable,' 'basic cable TV,' and similar phrasing, suggesting this is a consistent building-wide fee inclusion rather than a one-off agent error.
There is not enough public-remarks evidence to confirm common area electricity in the maintenance fee. While the MLS has 9/20 listings marked OTCOEX, the remarks do not spell out hall/elevator/common-area power coverage, so this looks like weak-to-moderate checkbox support rather than a clearly verified building feature.
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Hot water inclusion is strongly confirmed across the current MLS data and remarks. Several listings explicitly state maintenance fees include 'hot water,' 'hot water too,' or 'water (hot water too),' making this a high-confidence building feature.
Internet inclusion is well supported by both MLS fields and remarks. Multiple listings mention 'high speed internet' or 'internet included,' which indicates this is a recurring association fee benefit for the building.
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Sewer inclusion is fully confirmed. Every current MLS listing includes SEWER, and public remarks consistently reinforce that sewer is part of the maintenance fee.
Water inclusion is fully confirmed. All current MLS listings include WATER, and remarks repeatedly state that water is covered in the monthly fee.
BBQ/grilling is very strongly confirmed for One Archer Lane. Numerous remarks across many listings mention it, including "BBQ area," "gas BBQ stations," "BBQ grills," and "BBQ cabanas," so this does not appear to be copy-paste noise. The historical MLS pattern (19/20) and the current remarks align closely.
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Car wash facilities are strongly confirmed for the building. Multiple listings independently reference a "car wash area," "dedicated car wash area," or "car wash station," which is a clear amenity pattern rather than isolated agent copy. The historical MLS data supports the same conclusion.
Moderately strong evidence: multiple listings explicitly mention 'club house'/'club room' and describe a shared community/party room. Although MLS checkbox count is low (3/20), the repeated textual mentions across different agent listings indicate a building-level clubhouse available to buyers.
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A meeting/conference-type room appears to exist in the building, though it is referenced less often than BBQ or pool amenities. Current listings mention "meeting room/lounge," "recreation/meeting room," and "club room," indicating this is likely a shared building amenity. The evidence is moderate but consistent across multiple remarks.
Strong, repeated evidence supports patio/deck amenities at One Archer Lane. At least 20+ listings mention outdoor spaces such as 'pool deck,' 'recreation deck,' 'amenities deck,' 'deck,' 'private lanai,' and 'covered lanai/balcony,' often alongside BBQ or lounge areas. The consistency across many agents strongly indicates the building offers shared patio/deck-style amenities and unit-level outdoor spaces.
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A recreation area is supported by multiple current remarks describing a "recreation deck," "rec room," "recreation room," and "large amenities deck." While not every listing mentions it, the feature appears often enough across different remarks to confirm a shared building amenity. This looks like genuine amenity language rather than a single agent's copy-paste checkbox.
A resident recreation room is well supported for the building. Remarks reference “recreation room,” “rec room,” “club room,” “party room,” and “recreation/meeting room,” showing consistent amenity descriptions across multiple listings and agents.
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Some evidence of a sauna: one or a very small number of current listings explicitly mention 'sauna', and MLS tagging shows 1/20 with sauna. The explicit wording ('sauna') in public remarks leads us to include it, though it appears limited in prevalence.
Multiple listings indicate the building offers storage-related space, with explicit references to "bike and surfboard storage" and other storage convenience. The current MLS data also shows storage checked in both amenities and unit_features, which is consistent with the remarks. Evidence is moderate-to-strong and appears across more than one listing rather than a single copy-paste mention.
This feature is directly supported by multiple listings. The remarks explicitly mention surfboard storage, bike and surfboard storage, or areas for surfboards, which matches the requested feature.
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Trash chute remains highly likely based on the MLS history, with 18/20 listings previously showing it. Current remarks rarely mention it explicitly, but there is no contradictory evidence suggesting it was removed, so the historical high-confidence signal still supports inclusion. This appears to be a checkbox amenity that agents may omit in remarks.
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Whirlpool/hot tub/spa is very strongly confirmed. Many listings explicitly describe the amenity using terms like "spa," "hot tub," "jacuzzi," and "whirlpool," often in the same building amenity list. Historical MLS data and current remarks both strongly support this feature.
Pool is confirmed by overwhelming evidence across the listing set: nearly every remark mentions it directly, often with related shared amenities such as spa/jacuzzi, BBQ areas, and recreation decks. The wording is consistent across multiple agents and does not look like a stray checkbox-only artifact, so this is strong building-level confirmation.
Multiple current listings explicitly state "heated pool," "heated swimming pool," or similar wording, often alongside the pool amenity and spa/jacuzzi. The evidence appears across multiple remarks from different listings, so the heated-pool feature is strongly supported even though not every listing repeats it.
I looked for wording that would confirm a saltwater pool, such as salt water pool, saltwater pool, salt pool, or saline pool. The remarks consistently mention a pool, whirlpool, spa, or jacuzzi, but never identify the pool as saltwater.
In-unit laundry is strongly confirmed for this building. Across the provided remarks, well over 20 listings explicitly mention it using clear wording such as "in-unit washer/dryer," "washer and dryer in unit," "Bosch washer/dryer," and "dedicated laundry area." The evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents, so this appears to be a real and durable building feature rather than a copy-paste error.
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I looked for public remarks indicating paid community laundry, such as coin laundry, coin-op, quarters, card-operated machines, or laundry fees. The listings only reference in-unit laundry or laundry areas, so there is no evidence of a paid shared laundry system.
I searched the public remarks for wording like "laundry on each floor," "laundry room on every floor," or similar floor-by-floor community laundry references. The remarks mention in-unit washer/dryer and dedicated laundry areas in units, but not shared laundry facilities on every floor.
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Assigned parking is strongly confirmed throughout the remarks. Many listings explicitly say 'assigned parking,' '2 assigned tandem parking stalls,' '1 assigned parking stall,' or 'reserved/assigned stall near the elevator.' This appears consistent across many agents and units in the building.
Covered parking is very clearly established. Remarks repeatedly mention covered stalls, garage parking, and secure/covered parking across multiple listings. The evidence is consistent and widespread, not a one-off mention.
I looked for language such as deeded parking, owned stall, or parking included in the deed. The remarks consistently mention assigned or secured stalls, but never indicate the parking is deeded.
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I searched for monthly parking charges, parking rental, or any add-on parking fee language and found none. The listings discuss parking availability and stall type, but not a separate parking fee.
Guest parking is strongly supported by the public remarks. Listings repeatedly note 'guest parking,' 'ample guest parking,' and even specific counts like '14 guest parking spaces.' This is consistent across the dataset and clearly available at the building.
Secured parking/entry is very strongly confirmed. Remarks frequently mention gated parking, keyed elevators, secured entry, secured lobby, and 24-hour security. The consistency across many listings suggests this is a stable building feature.
Tandem parking is plainly present in the building, though not every unit has it. Many listings explicitly say "tandem" and describe 2-stall tandem parking, confirming the feature across multiple agents and remarks.
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I looked for "parking waitlist," "waiting list," or instructions to join a list for parking. No listing mentions a waitlist system, so there is no evidence that one exists.
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The listings consistently describe electronic access control for the building. Mentions of keypad elevator access, keyed elevators, secured entry, and keyed entry points strongly support card/fob-style security access.
Security guard service is strongly supported for this building. Across the provided remarks, many listings explicitly mention "24 hour security," "24-hour security," "on-site security," "front desk security," and even "security guard," showing consistent confirmation from multiple agents rather than a one-off entry. This aligns with the historical MLS data (19/20 listings with SECGUA) and indicates the feature is a stable building amenity.
I searched for patrol-related language such as security patrol, roving security, or a patrolled building. The remarks do mention 24-hour security, front desk security, security guard, and on-site security, but not an actual patrol service.
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Central air conditioning is strongly supported for this building. It is explicitly mentioned in many current remarks across numerous listings, with phrases like "central AC," "central A/C," and "quiet central AC when desired." The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents and is reinforced by the current MLS data, not just copy-paste checkbox use.
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Concrete construction is strongly supported by the MLS data, with 18 of 20 listings showing CONCRE in construction_materials. Public remarks across many listings focus on amenities and unit updates and do not contradict the construction type, suggesting the MLS material field is consistent rather than a copy-paste error.
There is no meaningful public-remarks support for double wall construction. The only related language is about double-pane windows or windows on two walls, which does not indicate double-wall construction, so the MLS checkbox appears likely to be an error or copy/paste artifact.
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11 of 20 current MLS listings include the 'STEFRA' (steel frame) checkbox, but none of the public remarks reference 'steel frame' or similar phrasing. This is moderate, implied evidence from MLS entries rather than explicit confirmation in remarks.
Slab foundation is weakly supported at best: 6 of 20 listings have the flag, but none of the remarks explicitly mention a concrete slab or solid concrete foundation. The pattern suggests inconsistent MLS checkbox use rather than reliable building-level verification.
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Above-ground construction is not supported by the public remarks. With just 1 of 20 listings checked and no explicit mention across the listings, this looks like an isolated MLS data entry rather than a verified building feature.
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I searched for STR indicators such as legal short-term rental, NUC, TVU, vacation rental allowed, or minimum-stay language and found none. The remarks mention strong rental demand, but that is not evidence that short-term rentals are allowed.
I looked for hotel rental pool, hotel program, or hotel-managed language and found nothing. Because there is no evidence that STR is allowed, hotel-pool participation must be false here.
I searched for language showing required participation in a hotel or rental pool and found none. With no evidence of STR or a hotel program, there is also no evidence that any pool participation is mandatory.
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I searched the remarks for ground lease, leasehold, lease expiry, lease extension, and any 4-digit expiration year, but found nothing. There is no public-remarks evidence to identify a lease expiration year.
Public remarks directly confirm VA financing is available for this building. The strongest evidence is the explicit "VA approved" wording, reinforced by a separate listing mentioning a "VA assumable loan."
The remarks repeatedly and explicitly state that the building has 100% hurricane insurance coverage. This is strong direct evidence that the HOA provides full building insurance coverage.
Fire sprinklers are strongly supported at the building level. Multiple current listings explicitly mention "in-unit fire sprinklers," "equipped with fire sprinklers," and a "built-in fire sprinkler system," which aligns with the strong historical MLS pattern (18/20 listings). The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents rather than a one-off copy-paste.
I looked for direct language like fire/life safety evaluation passed, FLSE passed, life safety compliant, or fire safety certified. The listings only mention fire sprinklers, which is related safety info but not proof of a passed 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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Ocean views are strongly confirmed for this building. Across the provided remarks, many listings explicitly mention "ocean views," "Pacific Ocean vistas," "sweeping ocean and city views," and "ocean, city and mountains view," often from multiple stacks/floors and across different agents. The evidence is consistent and widespread, not a one-off copy-paste reference.
Mountain views are strongly confirmed across many listings for this building. Multiple remarks explicitly mention "mountain views," "mountains," "Ko'olau Mountains," and combinations like "ocean, mountain and city views," suggesting this is a recurring building-level offering rather than a one-off agent error.
Diamond Head views are supported by a smaller but clear set of listings: 3/20 current MLS entries use DIAHEA, and at least a couple of remarks explicitly say "Diamond Head and Ocean views" or note the "Diamond Head side". The evidence looks like genuine unit-level view variation rather than copy-paste noise, and it is sufficient to confirm that some units in the building offer Diamond Head views.
City views are very strongly supported by the remarks and MLS history. Numerous listings reference "city views," "Downtown city views," "Honolulu Skyline," and "urban Honolulu," often alongside ocean and mountain views, indicating a consistently marketed feature across the building.
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Sunrise views are supported, though in fewer listings than ocean, mountain, or city views. About 6 remarks reference sunrise, morning sun, or east-side exposure, indicating some units do face east and can offer sunrise views.
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There is no public remark evidence for cemetery views in the provided listings, and none of the descriptions reference an overlooking cemetery or cemetery-facing unit. Given the complete lack of supporting remarks and the strong evidence for the other view types, this appears to be an erroneous MLS tag rather than a real feature.
The remarks repeatedly confirm fireworks visibility from the building/units, not just proximity to fireworks. Multiple listings explicitly mention watching the Waikiki or Friday evening fireworks from the residence.
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Resident manager/on-site management is supported by multiple current remarks, including explicit mentions of a "resident manager," "on-site manager," "onsite managers," and a "management office at the front desk." This matches the strong historical MLS pattern (14/20 listings) and suggests the feature is building-level rather than an isolated agent error.
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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.