
Parkglen at Waikele
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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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Parkglen at Waikele
Building Overview
Parkglen at Waikele in Waipahu (built 1993) with mountain views and assigned parking. Window air conditioning; no short-term rentals.

About Parkglen at Waikele
Based on MLS data, Parkglen at Waikele is a residential building located in the Waipahu neighborhood. Records show the building was built in 1993. Size and construction type are not specified in the available MLS data.
According to available records, units at Parkglen at Waikele offer mountain views and use window air conditioning. The property does not permit pets and short-term rentals are not allowed. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS data.
Parking is available and assigned. Information on homeowner association fees, maintenance assessments, unit square footage, and specific building amenities is not provided in the MLS data. Buyers should verify all details, including management, fees, and unit specifications, with their agent or the managing entity.
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 any percentage or descriptive owner-occupancy language and found none. Listings target both owners and investors but do not quantify how many units are owner-occupied, so this remains unknown.
I searched for phrases like 'elevator', 'elevators', and 'lift' and found none in any remarks. Descriptions of upstairs units accessed by private stairwells suggest walk-up buildings, but without an explicit elevator count I cannot assign a 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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Multiple listings describe individual water heaters in the units and recent water-heater replacements, while none state that hot water is included in the maintenance fee. MLS checkboxes also consistently omit HOTWAT while including WTRHTR for most units, strongly implying hot water is not a building-provided, HOA-included utility.
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Association fee data for the vast majority of units includes SEWER, and at least one listing explicitly notes that sewer is covered by the maintenance fee. The consistency across many listings and explicit written confirmation support that sewer charges are included in the HOA fees.
Most MLS entries show WATER as part of the association fee, and a public remark directly confirms that water is included in the maintenance fees. This repeated checkbox data plus explicit narrative support indicate that water is a building-provided utility covered by the HOA.
Across 20 listings, not a single remark references any BBQ, grill area, or barbecue facilities, even in descriptions that carefully list community amenities like playgrounds and the Waikele Community pool. Although half of the MLS entries have the BBQ amenity box checked, the lack of corroborating remarks from multiple agents suggests this is likely a checkbox artifact rather than a real, project-specific BBQ feature. Based on this, Parkglen at Waikele is treated as not having a clearly identifiable shared BBQ area.
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Multiple listings explicitly reference outdoor patio/lanai-type spaces, including "private lanai," "back lanai," "covered lanai," and sizeable private backyards/enclosed yard spaces; by count, well over a third of the remarks mention these features. The language is detailed and varied (yard size, covered porch square footage, landscaping, sprinkler system), suggesting independent agent descriptions rather than copy-paste. Together with 8/20 MLS entries checking patio/covered patio, this supports that Parkglen at Waikele offers patios/lanai-style outdoor spaces for its units.
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Multiple MLS entries (6/20 unit_features, 2/20 amenities) flag storage, suggesting that at least some Parkglen at Waikele units are offered with extra storage space. One listing’s remarks mention a backyard 'complete with storage shed,' reinforcing that certain units provide dedicated storage beyond standard closets. While not uniformly advertised across all listings, the repeated MLS checkbox usage across different agents supports treating storage units/extra storage as available in this project.
I searched all remarks for terms like surfboard storage, board storage, surf storage, or combined bike/surfboard storage and found no references to any dedicated surfboard storage facilities in the building or complex. The only storage-related mention is a generic 'storage shed' in a private backyard, which is not clearly a shared surfboard facility. Given the continued lack of any explicit evidence, surfboard storage is assumed not to be provided.
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No listing describes the community or any accessible pool as salt water. I searched for terms like 'salt water pool', 'saltwater', 'salt pool', and 'saline pool' and found no matches, so there is no evidence the pool is salt water.
In-unit laundry is repeatedly and explicitly confirmed across many listings for this building, with phrases such as “washer/dryer in unit,” “Full size washer/dryer located in unit,” and “Convenient in-unit washer, dryer….” At least 8 separate remarks from different units mention full-size or stack washer/dryers located in the unit. Combined with 20/20 MLS inclusions, this strongly supports that Parkglen at Waikele offers in-unit laundry in its homes.
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Searched for terms such as 'coin-op', 'coin laundry', 'paid laundry', 'card-operated', or needing quarters and found no mentions. Since only in-unit laundry is described and no paid community laundry is referenced, it is reasonably likely that there is no separate paid community laundry, though it is not explicitly denied.
Searched for phrases like 'laundry on each floor', 'laundry room on every floor', or any indication of shared floor-by-floor laundry and found none. Multiple listings instead emphasize private in-unit laundry, which makes separate community laundry on every floor unlikely but not explicitly ruled out.
Every listing for Parkglen at Waikele references parking, commonly noting '2 parking stalls', '3 ASSIGNED parking stalls', or 'two parking stalls just steps away', and several also mention guest parking. MLS parking_features data (20/20 listings indicating parking, 0/20 as NONE) strongly confirms that the building provides on-site parking for residents. This consistent pattern across many units and agents indicates building-wide resident parking.
Multiple independent remarks repeatedly describe '2 assigned parking stalls', '2 assigned parking', '3 ASSIGNED parking stalls', and 'two dedicated parking spaces', showing that stalls are reserved to specific units. With 18 out of 20 MLS entries also tagging ASSIGN in parking_features, there is strong, consistent evidence that resident parking in this complex is assigned. This makes assigned or deeded parking a reliable building feature for buyers to expect.
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The language points to assigned or dedicated stalls rather than deeded ownership. Since the specific keywords for deeded parking are absent in all remarks, deeded parking cannot be confirmed and is treated as not indicated.
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Parking is always described as included stalls (assigned or dedicated) with some guest parking. With no explicit mention of a recurring parking charge, any parking fee amount is unknown.
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Units are marketed as already having 1–3 assigned stalls, implying parking is allocated rather than waitlisted. In the absence of any waitlist language, a parking waitlist is considered unlikely.
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All listings were reviewed for terms like key card access, fob access, electronic access, keycard entry, or similar and none were found. The only related phrase, "updated entry and security doors," likely refers to more secure physical doors rather than an electronic card/fob system. In the absence of explicit evidence, the building is assumed not to have card/fob access.
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All remarks were checked for references to a security patrol service, including phrases like roving security or patrolled building, and none were present. Listings emphasize location, parking, and unit upgrades but do not mention any patrol services. Given this lack of evidence, it is moderately likely that no formal security patrol exists.
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Multiple listings for Parkglen at Waikele explicitly describe window-type air conditioning, including phrases like '3 window AC's', 'brand-new window AC unit', 'GE window A/C units in each bedroom', and 'window AC units in the living room and both bedrooms'. Combined with MLS checkbox data showing ACWIUN on 19/20 listings, there is strong, building-wide evidence that units in this project use window A/C. Buyers seeking buildings that allow or provide window AC units should consider this property as offering that feature.
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MLS construction_materials data indicates double-wall construction (DOUWAL) in 16 of 20 current listings for this building, suggesting a consistent building-wide feature rather than a one-off. None of the public remarks explicitly mention wall type, but this is common for structural details. Given the strong MLS consensus and no contrary evidence, the building is treated as having double-wall construction.
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All remarks frame the property as a standard residential townhouse community near schools, shopping, and bases. The lack of any STR-related terms suggests short-term rentals are not a building feature.
The building is presented purely as a residential complex, not as part of a hotel. Given this and the lack of STR indications, participation in any hotel rental pool can be ruled out.
Without evidence of any hotel pool program, mandatory participation is effectively impossible. The residential tone and flexible owner use in the remarks further support that no mandatory rental pool exists.
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Remarks read like typical fee simple condo/townhome marketing but never specify ownership type or a lease end year. Without an explicit lease-expiry date, the lease expiration remains unknown.
The building is clearly advertised as VA approved in the public remarks, which implies project-level VA eligibility. This matches prior information and is strongly supported by the explicit language.
The phrase '100% INSURANCE COVERAGE.' directly supports that the HOA provides full building insurance. This explicit wording justifies a high-confidence true value for full insurance coverage.
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I looked for language indicating a completed fire/life safety evaluation or certification and found none. Given multiple detailed remarks covering HOA benefits and upgrades without mentioning FLSE, it is likely this is not a marketed feature.
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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At least three separate listings explicitly describe mountain views, with phrases like "serene mountain views" and "overlooking the valley, mountains, golf course, and sunsets." This aligns with MLS data showing MOUNTA in some view_descriptions, indicating that certain perimeter/lanai units in the building do offer mountain views. Evidence comes from multiple separately worded remarks, suggesting genuine observations rather than copy-paste MLS data.
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The remarks were checked for terms like "fireworks view," "watch fireworks from lanai," or similar, and none were found. Since other views are highlighted but fireworks are never mentioned, it is likely there is no notable fireworks view from this building.
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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.