
Parkside Tower
Preliminary Information – Full Audit Pending
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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Parkside Tower
Building Overview
Parkside Tower in McCully-Moiliili — concrete construction, built 1980; pets allowed, short-term rentals not permitted.

About Parkside Tower
Parkside Tower is located in the McCully-Moiliili neighborhood and was built in 1980. According to available records, the building is of concrete construction. Size and unit count are not provided in the MLS data.
Key building policies indicated in the MLS include that pets are allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. No specific amenities (such as pool, gym, or common areas) are listed in the provided MLS information.
Additional details such as parking, maintenance fees, management company contact, and other building rules are not included in the available MLS data (the management company is listed as unknown). Based on MLS data, buyers should verify parking, fees, rules, and any amenity information with the listing agent or management 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 owner-occupancy wording like '80% owner occupied,' 'majority owner occupied,' or similar descriptions, but found nothing. No percentage or qualitative owner-occupancy statement appears in the remarks.
I searched the remarks for explicit elevator counts or phrases like 'multiple elevators' or '4 elevators,' but found none. The building is described as 'only 4 units per floor,' which does not confirm elevator count.
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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There is no corroborating remark evidence for cable TV being included in maintenance fees. The current checkbox signal is only partial (6/12) and looks like weak, potentially copied MLS data rather than a confirmed building-wide feature.
Common-area electricity is not supported by the remarks, and the MLS signal is only moderate at 8/12. That pattern suggests possible inconsistent checkbox entry rather than a verified building-wide included expense.
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Sewer inclusion is strongly supported: 12/12 current listings have SEWER checked, matching the prior high-confidence pattern. The consistency across listings suggests this is a stable building-level fee inclusion, not a copy-paste anomaly.
Water inclusion is strongly supported: 12/12 current listings have WATER checked, consistent with the prior high-confidence history. The remarks do not raise any conflict, so this appears to be a reliable building-wide fee inclusion.
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Car wash is consistently supported by both MLS data and remarks. Multiple listings mention "car wash" as an amenity, including phrasing like "amenities include pool, sauna, resident manager, car wash" and "building ... car wash." The repeated mentions across different listings suggest this is a shared building amenity, not a one-off agent error.
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Sauna is strongly supported across the listings and current remarks. Several remarks explicitly say "amenities include swimming pool, sauna" or "Amenities include a pool, sauna," indicating a common building amenity rather than copied checkbox data. The consistency across multiple listings gives this very high confidence.
Storage units/lockers are strongly supported for this building. At least 6+ listings explicitly mention storage, including "private storage room," "storage closet just outside the unit," "additional storage unit," and "extra secured locked storage closet," which suggests this is a real building feature rather than copy-paste noise. The historical MLS pattern also strongly supports storage being available in both amenities and unit features.
I searched for surfboard-specific storage terms such as surfboard storage, board storage, surf storage, or bike and surfboard storage and found none. The remarks only mention general storage rooms, locked storage, and storage near the unit.
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The pool feature is strongly supported. Public remarks mention it in many listings, including phrases like 'offer pool,' 'Amenities include a pool,' and 'swimming pool,' which aligns with the current MLS data showing pool-related amenities across all listings. This looks consistent across multiple agents rather than copy-paste noise.
There is limited evidence for a heated pool specifically. While the current MLS data flags HEAPOO in 2 of 12 listings, none of the public remarks explicitly describe the pool as heated or warm. This should be treated as plausible but not strongly confirmed until a remark or site verification states it directly.
I checked for explicit saltwater pool wording such as salt water, saltwater, saline, or salt pool, and found none. The listings mention a pool, but not its water type.
Strong evidence that Parkside Tower offers in-unit laundry. At least 6 of the provided remarks explicitly mention washer/dryer in the unit, and the current MLS data shows 9 of 12 listings including WASHER/DRYER in inclusions. The repeated mentions across multiple listings and agents make this look like genuine building-level availability rather than a copy-paste error.
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I looked for coin laundry, card-operated machines, quarters, laundry fees, or other paid-community-laundry language and found none. The listings reference washer/dryer in the unit instead, which does not support paid community laundry.
I searched for explicit references to laundry rooms on every floor, floor-by-floor laundry, or similar wording, but found none. The remarks only mention in-unit washer/dryer, which does not indicate community laundry on each floor.
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Strong evidence across multiple remarks that the building offers assigned parking. At least 4 listings explicitly mention assigned or reserved stalls, and the wording is consistent rather than a one-off copy/paste error.
Covered parking is strongly supported across multiple listings and agents. At least 4 remarks explicitly mention 'covered parking' or 'covered/assigned covered parking stall,' which aligns with the MLS parking features and does not appear to be a copy-paste anomaly.
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Guest parking is well supported by the remarks, with multiple listings citing 'guest parking' and '8 guest stalls.' The repeated references across several listings make this a strong building-level feature rather than a one-off agent error.
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I searched for card/fob access terms like keycard entry, fob access, card reader, or electronic access and found none. The remarks do mention the building is secured or gated, but that is not explicit card-access evidence.
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I looked for patrol-related language such as security patrol, roving security, patrolled building, or patrol service and found none. The building is described as secured, but no patrol service is mentioned.
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Across the provided listings, there are no explicit mentions of window air conditioning units, window AC, wall AC, or similar phrasing. One remark mentions a "New A/C System installed," but it does not describe window units and is more consistent with a different type of system. With only 3/12 MLS checkboxes showing ACWIUN and no supporting remarks, the evidence does not support window AC as a building feature.
10 of 12 listings carry the CONCRE construction material code, which is a strong building-level signal even though the remarks do not discuss construction. There are no conflicting remarks suggesting a different structure, so concrete is the best-supported interpretation.
Five of eleven current listings use the DOUWAL construction_materials code, while the public remarks do not explicitly mention double-wall construction. Because this appears to be a building-level MLS attribute with partial consistency across listings, it is plausible but not strongly verified from remarks alone.
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Only 3 of 12 listings show MASSTU, while the remarks are silent on masonry/stucco construction. With the feature appearing in a minority of listings and no supporting agent commentary, it is not well supported for this building.
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Confidence 98%: One listing clearly states "Long lease until 2050."
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The public remarks clearly advertise "100% Hurricane Insurance," which is strong evidence that the HOA carries full/walls-in style building insurance coverage. This is repeated in multiple listings, so confidence is very high.
Fire sprinklers are strongly supported by the remarks and current MLS data. At least 3 listings explicitly mention them with phrases like "sprinklers," "Fire Sprinkler Systems!!!," and "building is already sprinklered." The MLS amenity appears on 6 of 12 listings, so this looks like a real building feature rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
I looked for explicit fire/life safety evaluation pass language such as 'FLSE passed,' 'passed fire inspection,' or 'life safety compliant,' and did not find it. The listings do mention fire sprinklers and sprinklered status, but that is not the same as a confirmed FLSE pass.
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 supported by several listings, including phrases like “views of the city and ocean,” “some ocean views,” and “makai-facing lanai.” The MLS data also has 3/12 listings showing OCEAN, which aligns with the remarks and suggests some units in the building genuinely have ocean views.
Mountain views are very well supported across the building. Remarks repeatedly reference “mountain views,” “mauka” views, and “Mauka & Diamond Head views,” while the MLS data shows 11/12 listings with MOUNTA in the view field.
Diamond Head views are clearly present in multiple units. About 4 listings explicitly mention Diamond Head in the remarks, and the MLS view data is also strong at 8 of 11. The evidence is consistent across different agents and listings.
City views appear to be a legitimate and recurring feature in this building. Multiple listings describe city views in plain language, and the MLS data shows CITY in 7/12 listings, which supports that some units have city-facing exposures.
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Sunset-related views are only weakly supported. There is one MLS listing flagged for SUNSET and one remark that hints at a west-facing experience via "perfect for Fri night fireworks," but there are no repeated explicit sunset descriptions across the remarks. This should be treated as possible but not strongly established.
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This is explicitly supported by the remarks: one listing says the lanai is "perfect for Fri night fireworks." That is a direct view-from-unit indication, so this feature is present with very high confidence.
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Resident manager is very strongly supported across the listings. Multiple remarks explicitly say "resident manager" or "live-in resident manager," and the MLS amenity appears in 11 of 12 current listings. This is consistent across different agents and does not appear to be a mistaken checkbox entry.
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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.