
One Archer Lane
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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 searched the remarks for explicit numeric owner-occupancy percentages and qualitative statements. Several listings state the building has 'high owner occupancy' or 'high owner occupancy,' but no percentage is provided. Per rules I will not invent a numeric percentage; the qualitative evidence is noted but numeric value remains unknown.
I searched the public remarks for explicit counts like '4 elevators' or 'four elevators'. Multiple remarks reference 'keyed elevators' and proximity to elevators, but no numeric count is given. Per rules I will not guess a numeric value without an explicit mention.
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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12 of 20 recent MLS listings mark common area electricity (OTCOEX) included, but none of the public remarks explicitly state 'common area electricity' or similar phrasing. This appears to be MLS checkbox data (possible agent copy/paste) rather than consistently repeated agent remarks, so inclusion is plausible but not strongly confirmed across remarks.
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Strong evidence: 17 of 20 MLS listings mark HOTWAT and many public remarks explicitly say 'maintenance fees includes... hot water' or variants (e.g., 'maintenance fee includes hot water'). While 2 listings note WTRHTR (suggesting some units may have heaters), the preponderance of MLS checkboxes and explicit remarks indicates hot water is included in HOA fees building-wide.
Clear evidence: 16 of 20 MLS listings mark internet included and several agent remarks explicitly say 'internet included' or 'high speed internet' is part of the maintenance fee. The coverage is consistent across multiple listings and agents, indicating internet service is included in HOA fees.
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Very strong evidence: all 20 recent MLS listings mark sewer included and numerous public remarks state maintenance fees include sewer (e.g., 'maintenance fees include... sewer'). This consistent, building-wide confirmation across MLS data and agent remarks supports a high-confidence true value.
Very strong evidence: 20 of 20 MLS listings mark water included and multiple public remarks explicitly say 'maintenance fees include water' or list 'water and sewer' together. Consistent confirmation across all listings and agent remarks indicates water is included in the HOA maintenance fee.
Strong evidence the building offers BBQ/grilling facilities: MLS shows 18/20 listings with BBQ and numerous public remarks across listings explicitly state 'BBQ area', 'gas BBQ stations', 'BBQ cabanas' or 'BBQ grills'. This is consistent across multiple agents and appears to be a stable, building-level amenity.
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Strong evidence: roughly a dozen-plus listings explicitly mention 'car wash area' or 'car wash station' (phrases like 'dedicated car wash area', 'car wash station'), MLS tagging is consistent (14/20), and multiple agents note this shared amenity.
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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Limited to moderate evidence for a meeting/conference room: MLS shows 5/20 listings and some public remarks reference 'meeting room/lounge' or similar 'party/club room' facilities. The amenity appears present but is less frequently cited than BBQ or rec areas.
Multiple listings (at least 10) explicitly reference unit outdoor spaces such as a “covered lanai,” “private lanai,” “private balcony,” and “oversized lanai,” indicating that many units have usable patio/deck-style areas. Several remarks also mention a shared recreation or pool deck (e.g., “resort-style entertainment deck,” “pool deck,” “lounge deck”) as a building amenity. Combined with 11/20 MLS entries checking PATDEC/COVPAT, the evidence strongly supports that patio/deck amenities are available in this building.
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Moderate evidence the building has a recreation area: MLS indicates 8/20 listings and many remarks reference 'recreation room', 'rec deck' or 'recreation room' (several listings). The mentions are repeated but fewer and less universally stated than BBQ amenities.
Remarks repeatedly reference an indoor recreation/party/club room (e.g., 'recreation room', 'club house', 'party room') available to residents. Combined with MLS checkboxes, this indicates a shared recreation room amenity in the building.
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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.
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Several listings explicitly list dedicated surfboard/board storage areas (often alongside bicycle storage), indicating the building provides surfboard storage.
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Implied evidence for a trash chute: MLS amenity tags show 19/20 listings indicating a trash/garbage chute system, but none of the public remarks explicitly state 'trash chute' or similar. The consistent MLS tagging suggests the building-level system exists despite lack of remark-level mentions.
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Strong evidence: many listings (around 15–18) explicitly mention 'whirlpool', 'hot tub', 'jacuzzi' or 'spa' and describe it as part of the pool/amenity deck. MLS checkbox (17/20) and repeated agent descriptions corroborate the building-level spa/whirlpool.
Strong, consistent evidence across the current listings: numerous public remarks explicitly list a pool and related facilities, quoting phrases like "heated pool", "whirlpool/spa", and "large pool with spa." At least 20 current MLS listings indicate a pool amenity and the remarks are uniform across multiple agents, supporting high confidence that the building has a pool.
Multiple independent listings (roughly 12 of 20) explicitly describe the building amenity as a 'heated pool' or 'heated swimming pool', often in the context of the shared recreation deck and spa/jacuzzi. While only 6 MLS entries check a heated-pool amenity code, the consistent wording in remarks such as 'heated pool, whirlpool' and 'heated swimming pool, BBQ area' indicates the common pool is heated building-wide. This pattern across many agents and years outweighs the incomplete checkbox data.
I searched for 'salt', 'saltwater', 'salt water', and 'saline' in the remarks and found no references; only heated pool/whirlpool descriptions are present.
Strong, consistent evidence that One Archer Lane offers in-unit laundry: the MLS historically showed washer/dryer in inclusions for all listings (20/20), and current public remarks across many listings explicitly state "in-unit washer/dryer", "Bosch washer and dryer", or similar phrasing. The evidence is widespread across different agents and listings, indicating the feature is available in at least some units in the building.
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I searched remarks for 'coin', 'coin-op', 'quarters', 'card', 'paid laundry' and found no references. Laundry is described as in-unit or simply 'laundry' without payment info.
I searched for phrases like 'laundry on each floor', 'laundry room on every floor', and 'floor-by-floor laundry' and found no matches. Multiple listings mention in-unit washers/dryers but nothing indicating community laundry on every floor.
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Very strong evidence that the building offers assigned parking: 19 of 20 MLS entries list ASSIGN and many remarks explicitly say 'assigned parking' or 'two assigned parking stalls' (e.g., 'one assigned parking', 'two assigned tandem parking'). The consistency across nearly all listings and repeated agent remarks indicate this is a building-wide offering rather than copy-paste error.
Overwhelming evidence that parking is covered: 20 of 20 MLS entries include covered/garage parking codes and multiple remarks reference covered or secured/covered parking stalls (e.g., 'covered parking', 'covered tandem parking stalls', 'covered secured parking'). The uniformity across listings supports high confidence.
Listings repeatedly mention assigned/covered/tandem parking stalls and specific stall numbers/levels, but none explicitly state the parking is deeded. I searched for 'deeded parking', 'owned parking', and 'parking included in deed' and found no explicit mentions.
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I searched the remarks for 'parking fee', 'monthly parking', 'parking rental', and similar phrases and found no references. Therefore the presence or amount of a separate parking fee cannot be determined from these remarks.
Strong evidence that guest parking is available at the building: 15 of 20 MLS entries include guest parking and multiple remarks explicitly mention 'guest parking', '14 guest parking spaces', 'guest parking available', or 'ample guest parking'. The frequency and specificity across listings indicate this is a real, building-level amenity.
Moderately strong evidence: 14 of 20 MLS listings list secured-entry parking and many remarks reference 'secured', 'gated parking', 'secured parking garage', 'keyed elevators', and '24-hour security' (quotes include 'one secured parking' and 'gated parking'). The mentions are repeated across listings, indicating secured-access parking is a building feature.
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I searched for 'parking waitlist', 'waiting list for parking', and 'join waitlist' and found no references. Listings describe guest parking and assigned stalls but do not indicate a formal waitlist system.
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I searched for 'key card', 'fob', 'card reader', and related phrases; none appear. Security features exist but no explicit card/fob access is described.
Historical MLS checkbox data indicated security guard service (19/20 listings). Current public remarks strongly confirm this: at least dozens of listings mention staffed or 24-hour security with phrases like '24 hour security', '24 hour front desk security', 'front desk concierge', and 'on-site building security/management'. Evidence is consistent across many agents and listings, so inclusion is warranted with high confidence.
I searched for 'security patrol', 'roving security', and 'patrol service' and found no explicit mentions. The building has strong static security features (guards, concierge) but no stated patrol service.
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Building-level central air is well supported: historical MLS checkboxes indicated central AC on the majority of listings (14/20 unit_features, 18/20 inclusions) and current public remarks explicitly mention 'central AC' or equivalent in many unit descriptions (appearing in at least a dozen+ listings). Evidence is consistent across multiple agents and listings rather than isolated or ambiguous phrasing, so confidence is high that the building has central air conditioning.
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13 of 20 current MLS listings include the CONCRE construction_materials flag, but none of the public remarks explicitly state 'concrete' or 'reinforced concrete'. Evidence is moderate and primarily driven by MLS checkbox entries across multiple listings rather than explicit agent descriptions, so confidence is set to a moderate level (0.75) and copy/paste error remains a possibility.
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11 of 20 current MLS listings include the STEFRA (steel frame) construction_materials flag, while none of the public remarks explicitly reference 'steel frame'. The evidence is moderate and based on multiple MLS checkbox entries rather than explicit textual confirmation in remarks, so confidence is set to a moderate level (0.72) with possible agent copy/paste noted.
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I searched for 'short-term', 'STR', 'vacation rental', 'NUC', 'TVU', and '30-day minimum' language and found no explicit allowance or prohibition. Absence of explicit STR language results in a conservative false with modest confidence.
I searched for 'hotel rental pool', 'hotel rental program', 'managed by hotel', and brand hotel programs and found no references. Because short-term rentals are not explicitly allowed, hotel-pool participation is also not supported by the remarks.
I looked for phrases like 'mandatory hotel pool', 'required to participate', or 'cannot opt out' and found none. With no evidence of a hotel pool program or STR allowance, mandatory pool participation is not supported.
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The listings state the property is fee simple (not leasehold), so no land lease expiry year applies. I searched for terms like 'lease expires', 'land lease', and specific expiry years and found none; instead fee simple language was used.
Multiple listings explicitly reference VA approval and an assumable VA loan, which provides strong evidence the building is VA loan approved. I searched the remarks for 'VA approved', 'VA financing', and 'VA loans' and found explicit matches.
Several listings explicitly state the building is 100% hurricane insured (e.g., 'this fully furnished... in-unit fire sprinklers... and has 100% hurricane insurance coverage', '100% HURRICANE INSURANCE!'), which strongly indicates comprehensive HOA/walls-in coverage. Marked true with high confidence.
High-confidence evidence the building is sprinklered: at least ~8 separate public-remark blocks explicitly reference fire sprinklers (examples: 'in-unit fire sprinklers', 'equipped with fire sprinklers', 'protected with a built-in fire sprinkler system', 'sprinklered for fire'). The mentions appear across multiple listings/agents and match the MLS FIRSPR checkbox prevalence (16/20), suggesting a real building-level feature rather than an isolated error.
I searched remarks for explicit FLSE language (e.g., 'FLSE passed', 'passed fire inspection'). While many listings note in-unit fire sprinklers, there is no explicit statement that the building has passed a fire/life safety evaluation, so this field is set to false with medium confidence due to absence of the required phrasing.
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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Strong evidence across many listings: at least a dozen remarks explicitly mention ocean or Pacific Ocean views (e.g., 'endless Pacific Ocean vistas', 'stunning ocean views', 'direct ocean views from the living room'). Mentions appear across multiple agents and different units/floors, indicating the building offers ocean-view units.
Multiple listings explicitly reference mountain or Koʻolaus views (e.g., 'mountain views', 'sweeping mountain views', 'watch stunning pastel sunrises over the Ko'olaus'), with consistent repetition across agents and unit descriptions confirming mountain-view units exist in the building.
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City and downtown views are frequently cited across listings—many remarks say 'city views', 'Honolulu skyline', or 'Downtown city views' from multiple floors—strong, consistent evidence that the building offers city-view units.
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Several listings explicitly mention sunrise/morning-sun exposure and watching sunrises over the Ko'olaus, indicating some units face east and offer sunrise views. Mentions are less numerous than ocean/city/mountain but explicitly stated by multiple listings.
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No public remarks reference a cemetery view, and current MLS view tags show zero listings with CEMETA. Given the lack of any supporting remarks and MLS checkboxes cleared, there is strong evidence the building does not offer a cemetery view.
Multiple listings explicitly state that residents can view Friday/weekly fireworks from the unit/lanai/living room, providing strong evidence that fireworks are visible from the building.
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Multiple listings (numerous remarks) mention on-site management or a resident/front-desk manager: phrases found include "onsite managers", "on-site manager", "receptionist and management office at the front desk", and "resident manager and security guard". This aligns with prior high-confidence MLS data and consistent agent remarks across listings.
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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.