
Pearl Horizons 2B
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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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Pearl Horizons 2B
Building Overview
Pearl Horizons 2B in Aiea (built 1993) — wood-frame building with ocean and mountain views, pool and BBQ area.

About Pearl Horizons 2B
Based on MLS data, Pearl Horizons 2B is a condominium building located in Aiea, built in 1993. The building is constructed with a wood frame. Unit size information is not provided in the available MLS records.
According to available records, the property offers ocean and mountain views and includes onsite amenities such as a pool, a BBQ area, a resident manager, and a security guard. Air conditioning is provided via window units.
Additional details from the MLS indicate assigned parking is available. Pets are allowed, and short-term rentals are not permitted. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS. Buyers should verify all building details, fees, rules, and current conditions with the listing agent or management, as this summary is based on MLS data only.
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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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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One of three listings checks OTCOEX in the association_fee_includes field, while the others neither check it nor say common-area electricity is billed separately. Given normal condo practice and absence of contrary remarks, common-area electricity is treated as included, but with only moderate confidence due to inconsistent MLS checkbox use.
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No listings list hot water as an HOA-included item, and two explicitly show in-unit water heaters (WTRHTR), which is a strong negative indicator for central hot water. Together this indicates hot water is not included in the maintenance fee for this building.
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All 5 current MLS listings explicitly list 'sewer' as included in the association/maintenance fees. Public remarks for the units do not mention billing changes or separate sewer metering and contain no contradictory language. The consistent checkbox across multiple listings and prior high confidence indicate strong evidence that sewer is included in the fees.
All 5 current MLS listings explicitly list 'water' as included in the association/maintenance fees. None of the public remarks reference separate water billing or meters, and there is no contradictory agent language. The uniform MLS entries and prior high confidence support that water is included in the fees.
BBQ is repeatedly mentioned in the public remarks (4 listings reference 'BBQ area' or 'bbq area') and prior data showed high confidence for this feature. Multiple agents describe a shared BBQ/grilling area as part of Pearl Horizons' resort-style amenities, showing consistent evidence across listings.
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Across three listings, agents consistently list building amenities but never mention a car wash, while only 1/3 MLS entries check that box. This pattern strongly suggests the car wash checkbox is a one-off MLS error and that the building does not offer a car wash facility.
Clubhouse/community center is referenced in several listings (at least 3 mentions: 'clubhouse' or 'club house') as a shared amenity. The repeated explicit mentions across different agent remarks indicate the building offers a clubhouse for residents.
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Although 2/5 MLS listings reportedly checked recreation area, none of the aggregated public remarks explicitly mention a 'recreation area', 'rec area', 'recreation deck', or similar term. The listing text focuses on pool, sauna, hot tub/whirlpool, BBQ and clubhouse; there is not enough corroborating language to include a distinct recreation_area feature.
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Sauna is explicitly mentioned across most listing remarks (about 4 listings reference 'sauna'), often grouped with pool, hot tub/whirlpool, and BBQ as shared amenities. The repeated explicit mentions from different agents provide strong evidence the building has a sauna.
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I searched for terms like 'surfboard storage', 'board storage', and 'bike and surfboard storage' in the remarks. None of the listings reference surfboard storage, so there is no evidence this amenity exists.
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The aggregated remarks include explicit references to 'hot tub' and 'whirlpool' (at least 2–3 listings mention 'hot tub' or 'whirlpool'), and prior data had high confidence. Multiple agents describe a shared whirlpool/jacuzzi as part of the complex amenities, providing strong corroboration.
All five listings mention pool access (phrases include 'access to a community pool', 'resort-style amenities including a swimming pool', 'community offers a pool'). Evidence is consistent across multiple agent remarks and aligns with prior HIGH-confidence MLS data, so the building-level pool amenity is well-supported.
None of the five listing remarks state 'heated pool' or similar; only one listing's amenities checkbox appears to indicate HEAPOO. Given the lack of explicit mention across agent remarks and mixed checkbox data, there is low confidence that the pool is heated.
I searched for terms like 'salt water pool' or 'saltwater pool' in the remarks. The listings note a pool and whirlpool but do not specify salt water, so there is no evidence the pool is salt water.
Strong evidence that some units have in-unit laundry: 4 of the 5 public remark blocks explicitly state 'in‑unit laundry' or 'washer and dryer in unit' (quotes: 'Enjoy in-unit laundry', 'washer and dryer in unit', 'Washer and dryer are also included'). CURRENT MLS inclusions also list washer/dryer for 5/5 listings and historical data showed high confidence, so the feature is reliably present across the building.
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I looked for terms such as 'coin laundry', 'coin-op', 'quarters', or 'card operated' in the public remarks. None of the remarks indicate paid community laundry; instead they explicitly note in-unit laundry, so there is no evidence of paid community laundry.
I searched the public remarks for phrases like 'laundry on each floor', 'laundry room on every floor', and 'floor-by-floor laundry.' All listings reference in-unit laundry (e.g., 'washer and dryer in unit') and do not mention community laundry on each floor, so there is no evidence this feature exists.
All 5 current MLS listings include parking features (no 'NONE'), and multiple remarks state units include parking—e.g., "two assigned parking stalls," "two big parking stalls," and "two assigned parking stalls." Evidence is consistent across multiple listings and agents, so building-level parking is well-supported.
MLS data consistently shows 'ASSIGN' for all 5 listings and remarks repeatedly mention "2 assigned parking stalls" or "two assigned parking stalls." This consistent, multi-listing confirmation indicates assigned/reserved parking is a building feature.
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Listings consistently mention 'two assigned parking stalls' (assigned/assigned parking), but there is no explicit language that parking is deeded or included in the deed. Without explicit 'deeded' wording in the public remarks, deeded parking cannot be confirmed.
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I looked for statements like 'monthly parking fee', 'parking rental', or any dollar amount for parking and found none. The presence or amount of a parking fee is unknown from these remarks.
MLS checkbox data shows guest parking on 2/5 listings, but none of the public remarks mention guest or visitor parking. The MLS indications suggest guest parking may be available for some units, but absence from remarks and limited listing support make this a moderate-confidence inference.
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I searched for indications of a parking waitlist or waiting list system and found none in the public remarks. In absence of mention, it's assumed the remarks do not indicate a waitlist system.
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I looked for explicit references to card/fob electronic access (e.g., 'key card access', 'fob access'). The remarks mention security and security patrol but do not mention card/fob systems, so there is no evidence of card-access security.
All 3 listings for this building mention security services, using phrases like 'security patrol' alongside other common-area amenities. The consistency across multiple listings and agents, plus SECGUA checked in most MLS entries, strongly supports that the building provides on-site security personnel/patrol service.
Public remarks explicitly list 'security patrol' as an amenity in multiple listings. Given the repeated, explicit mentions, there is high confidence that the building has security patrol service.
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Three of five current listings include the ACWIUN checkbox indicating window air-conditioning units; none of the public remarks explicitly say 'window AC' or 'window unit' (one remark only notes 'new AC'). Evidence is moderate and may reflect mixed reporting by agents (possible copy/paste), so included with medium confidence for buyers searching for window AC.
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Three of five recent MLS records list double wall (DOUWAL) in construction materials, but none of the public remarks mention double-wall or construction type. The feature is included based on multiple MLS checkbox entries with moderate confidence, noting the lack of confirming remarks and possible agent copy/paste.
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Three of five recent MLS records list wood frame (WOOFRA) in construction materials, while none of the public remarks mention construction. Evidence is primarily from MLS checkbox entries across multiple listings; because remarks neither confirm nor explicitly contradict, this is included with moderate confidence (possible agent copy/paste).
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I searched the remarks for any language permitting short-term rentals or indicating transient use and found none. Given the absence of such statements and references to resident manager/security rather than hotel operations, STR is set to false.
There is no public-remarks evidence of participation in a hotel rental pool or hotel-managed program. Because short-term rentals are not indicated, hotel-rental-pool participation is considered false.
No listing language states any unit is 'required to participate' or 'must be in rental program'. Additionally, STR is not indicated in the remarks, so mandatory pool participation is false.
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I searched for language indicating leasehold or a lease expiry year (e.g., 'lease expires 2050', 'land lease to 2065', 'leasehold') and found nothing. Because there is no mention, the lease expiry year is unknown (null).
I searched the public remarks for explicit phrases indicating VA loan approval (e.g., 'VA approved', 'VA financing', 'VA loans accepted') and found none. Therefore VA approval is not supported by the remarks. No evidence to confirm VA financing.
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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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Building-level ocean/harbor views are documented: 3/5 current MLS view_descriptions include OCEAN and 2 of the 5 public remarks explicitly state harbor/Pearl Harbor views ('stunning views of Pearl Harbor', 'harbor views'). Evidence is consistent across listings and agents rather than an isolated checkbox error, so the building offers ocean/harbor-view units.
Mountain/mauka views are supported: 3/5 current MLS view_descriptions include MOUNTA and 2 of the 5 public remarks explicitly mention mountain views ('stunning views of ... the mountains', 'mountain views'). Multiple listings and agent remarks confirm the building offers mountain-view units.
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I searched for explicit language like 'fireworks view from unit' or 'watch fireworks from lanai.' The remarks describe harbor and mountain views but do not mention fireworks visibility from the building, so there's no evidence the building offers a fireworks view.
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All five current MLS listings have the RESMAN amenity checked, and at least one public remark explicitly lists 'resident manager' alongside other building amenities ('resident manager, and security patrol'). Multiple listings also reference security/patrol which aligns with on-site management; evidence is consistent across agents and supports a high-confidence true value.
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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.