
Peninsula at Hawaii Kai 1
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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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Peninsula at Hawaii Kai 1
Building Overview
Peninsula at Hawaii Kai 1 in Hawaii Kai, built 2002, concrete construction; no pets and no short-term rentals per MLS.

About Peninsula at Hawaii Kai 1
Peninsula at Hawaii Kai 1 is a residential building located in the Hawaii Kai neighborhood. According to available records, the building was completed in 2002 and is of concrete construction. MLS-derived data does not include building size or number of units.
Key policies recorded in the MLS indicate that pets are not allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. The MLS data provided does not list specific on-site amenities, unit features, or condominium facilities.
Management company information is listed as unknown in the MLS. No details about parking, maintenance fees, or association rules were provided in the available MLS excerpt. Based on MLS data, buyers should verify all building details, policies, and fees with the listing agent or condominium association prior to making any 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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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 appears to be a recurring HOA benefit in this building, with 11 of 18 current listings checking CABTV. The public remarks focus on amenities and upgrades but do not explicitly call out cable, suggesting the MLS checkbox data is the main signal here.
There is moderate evidence that common-area electricity is included, driven by 10 of 18 listings showing OTCOEX. Multiple remarks describe extensive shared amenities and facilities, but none explicitly say 'common electricity' or similar, so this remains a checkbox-based inference.
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Hot water inclusion is very unlikely here. Current MLS data shows 0 of 18 listings with HOTWAT and 16 of 18 with WTRHTR, and the remarks specifically mention a 'hybrid water heater,' reinforcing that hot water is served by the unit rather than included in maintenance fees.
Internet service appears to be included in the HOA for this building based on 10 of 18 current listings checking INTSER. The public remarks do not explicitly confirm it, so this is a moderate-confidence HOA-data inference rather than a direct textual confirmation.
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BBQ/grilling facilities are strongly supported by both MLS data and public remarks. At least 12/18 listings include BBQ in amenities, and multiple remarks explicitly describe 'BBQ areas,' 'barbecue area,' and 'BBQ's.' This looks like a consistent shared amenity across the building.
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A clubhouse/community gathering space appears to be part of the building amenities. One listing explicitly says 'clubhouse,' and another describes a 'party room with full kitchen,' which aligns with a clubhouse-style shared facility. Combined with the MLS amenity code in 7/18 listings, this is strong evidence.
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Strong building-level evidence across many listings confirms an exercise room/fitness center. Multiple remarks explicitly mention '24-hour gym,' '24/7 fitness center,' 'fitness room,' and 'exercise room,' which is consistent with the MLS amenity code appearing in 11/18 listings. The language appears repeatedly across different listings rather than a one-off agent copy/paste error.
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Meeting-room or conference-room type space is supported by multiple remarks. One listing says the community offers 'fitness and meeting rooms,' and another notes 'meeting facilities,' matching the MLS MEEROO amenity code in 8/18 listings. This is solid evidence of a shared meeting space.
9 of 15 MLS listings currently have the PATDEC/COVPAT amenity checked and at least five separate public remarks mention covered lanais or outdoor living spaces (quotes: "covered lanai", "front-row views from your covered lanai"). Mentions appear across multiple agent remarks (not isolated to one listing), supporting that patios/decks are commonly available in this community.
Jogging/walking paths are clearly present in the community. Multiple listings mention 'jogging path,' 'walking/jogging paths,' and 'walking path,' and the MLS amenity code appears in 10/18 listings. The repetition across listings makes this a strong shared feature.
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Private yard space is strongly supported across the remarks, with well over 6 listings mentioning it. Key phrases include "private, landscaped backyard," "two enclosed yards," "private back yard," and "private yard," suggesting consistent marketing across multiple agents. The repeated descriptions point to a genuine building feature, not a copy-paste anomaly.
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There is moderate evidence for a shared recreation area. The MLS shows RECARE in 10/18 listings, and one remark explicitly mentions a 'recreation room' while others describe communal gathering areas and resort-style amenities. The evidence is supportive but less explicit than for gym/BBQ.
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The community appears to include a whirlpool/hot tub/spa amenity. Multiple remarks explicitly refer to a 'spa,' 'hot tub,' and 'whirlpool,' which aligns with the WHIRLP amenity code in 5/18 listings. The evidence is consistent enough to treat this as a real shared feature.
The Peninsula at Hawaii Kai is repeatedly described as offering pool access. Across the provided listings, multiple remarks say things like "resort-style amenities including pools" and "community offers fantastic amenities like a hot tub, pool." This is consistent across several agents and looks like a genuine shared community amenity, not a one-off unit feature.
While the community clearly has pools, none of the provided remarks say the pool is heated. The only related wording is "hot tub" or "whirlpool," which does not establish a heated pool, so the evidence does not support pool_heated for the building. The 2/18 HEAPOO amenity checks look isolated and are not reinforced by listing text.
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In-unit laundry is strongly supported across the building: MLS inclusions show washer/dryer in 18 out of 18 listings. Public remarks explicitly mention a "new washer/dryer," which aligns with the MLS data and suggests this is a real, building-wide feature rather than a copied MLS checkbox.
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There is no explicit mention of assigned or reserved parking in the public remarks. While many units list two-car garages or '2 parking spots', none of the remarks use language like 'assigned', 'reserved', or 'deeded parking' — suggesting agents are listing garage spaces rather than explicitly assigned stalls.
Strong building-level evidence that The Peninsula at Hawaii Kai offers covered parking. Across the listings, covered parking is mentioned repeatedly in phrases like 'two-car garage,' 'attached two-car garage,' and 'spacious 2-car garage,' and the MLS parking_features are consistently covered/garage across 18/18 listings. This looks consistent across multiple agents and not like a one-off copy-paste error.
The listings consistently reference an attached two-car garage and, in some cases, two parking spots. That strongly supports deeded/owned parking rather than a shared or rented arrangement.
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I searched for parking-fee language such as "parking fee," "monthly parking charge," "parking rental," or any added cost for parking and found none. The remarks do not indicate any separate parking expense, so this remains unknown.
Although several MLS records show a GUEST parking flag, none of the public remarks reference guest or visitor parking. Remarks focus on private garages/2 parking spots and community amenities (pool, dock, BBQ) but do not describe visitor parking, so evidence for guest parking is weak and likely a checkbox inconsistency.
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I looked for references to a parking waitlist, parking waiting list, or joining a list for parking and found nothing. With no evidence of a waitlist system in the remarks, this is treated as false by absence of mention.
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Strong evidence that the building/community offers security guard service. Current remarks across many listings repeatedly mention "24-hour security," "24/7 security," and "security," alongside gated-community language; this aligns with the prior high-confidence MLS amenity data. The feature appears consistently supported by multiple agents and listing descriptions.
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Central AC is strongly supported across multiple listings for this building. At least 6 distinct remarks explicitly mention it, including "the two-zone central A/C system serves the upstairs and downstairs," "central AC," and "two upgraded central AC units with Ecobee thermostats." The evidence is consistent across different agents/listings and reads like genuine property detail rather than a checkbox copy-paste issue.
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There are 0 mentions of double wall construction in the provided remarks. The descriptions repeatedly cover upgrades and amenities but do not describe the building envelope, so this appears to be unverified MLS data.
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Across the supplied listings, there are 0 mentions of steel frame construction. The remarks focus on renovations, A/C, roofs, and community amenities, which suggests the MLS checkbox may be copied without verification rather than reflecting confirmed construction details.
The supplied remarks contain 0 references to a concrete slab foundation. Since the text repeatedly highlights cosmetic and system upgrades rather than foundational construction, the slab checkbox looks unconfirmed by the public remarks.
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I searched for indicators of short-term rental allowance such as STR, vacation rental, NUC, TVU, or legal short-term rental language and found none. There is no public remark evidence that short-term rentals are allowed, so this is treated as false by absence of mention.
I looked for hotel rental pool language like hotel-managed rental programs, hotel pool participation, or brand-specific pool references and found none. Because STR is not evidenced in the remarks, this must also be false.
I searched for language such as "mandatory hotel pool," "required to participate," or "must be in rental program" and found nothing. With no STR evidence and no hotel-pool language, mandatory pool participation is false.
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I looked for leasehold wording like "lease expires," "ground lease ends," "renewed through," or any 4-digit expiry year and found nothing. There is no public remark evidence to extract a lease-expiry year, so this is unknown.
I searched the public remarks for explicit VA-related language such as "VA approved," "VA financing," and "VA loans accepted" and found none. With no public evidence supporting VA eligibility, this remains unconfirmed and is treated as false based on absence of mention.
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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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Mountain view is well-supported for this building. Current MLS data shows 13 of 18 listings with MOUNTA, and remarks repeatedly reference 'beautiful views of Koko Head Crater,' which is a clear mountain-view indicator. The evidence is consistent across multiple listings and appears genuine rather than copy-paste noise.
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Garden view appears to be available in some units, but the evidence is moderate rather than strong. Four of 18 current MLS listings flag GARDEN, and several remarks describe landscaped yards, tropical greenery, and garden-like surroundings. The phrasing is somewhat indirect, so this is likely a real but not universally advertised feature.
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Historical MLS data shows 9 of 15 listings flagged MARCAN. Public remarks across many listings repeatedly describe 'marina-front' and 'stunning marina views' (e.g., 'panoramic views of the marina', 'marina-front townhome', 'marina views'), indicating strong, consistent evidence from multiple listings that the building offers marina views.
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One listing explicitly states that the community offers "an on-site resident manager." Historical MLS data also shows 7 of 18 listings with the RESMAN amenity, which supports that this is a real building feature rather than a one-off agent entry. Evidence is not universal across all remarks, but the explicit phrasing plus recurring MLS checkbox makes this a credible shared amenity.
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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.