
Piikoi Hale
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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Piikoi Hale
Building Overview
Piikoi Hale in Makiki-Tantalus (built 1996) is a concrete construction condo; pets allowed, short-term rentals prohibited.

About Piikoi Hale
Based on MLS data, Piikoi Hale is a condominium located in the Makiki-Tantalus neighborhood. The building was built in 1996 and is constructed of concrete. Specific details on building size, number of units and floor plans are not provided in the available records.
Key features identified in MLS records include an allowance for pets and a prohibition on short-term rentals. The management company is listed as unknown in the available data. No additional amenity lists (such as a pool, gym, or common areas) are included in the provided MLS information.
Details regarding parking, maintenance fees, special assessments, or other policies are not specified in the MLS data provided. Buyers should verify parking, fees, rules, and management details with the listing agent or association, as this summary is based only on available MLS records.
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 an owner-occupancy rate or descriptive terms like 'majority owner occupied' or '80% owner occupied,' but found nothing. Because the remarks provide no occupancy mix information, the value cannot be determined from the available text.
The listings directly identify the building as having 1 elevator. I looked for any mention of multiple elevators or a different elevator count, but only the explicit single-elevator reference was found.
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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Evidence is limited to the MLS checkbox data: 3 of 3 listings show OTCOEX in the association fee inclusions. The remarks only mention "common area maintenance included" and do not clearly confirm common-area electricity, so this is treated as likely but not explicitly verified.
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This is strongly supported: 3 of 3 listings include sewer, and at least one remark directly states "sewer" is included in the AOAO fee. The wording appears consistent across listings rather than a one-off agent copy, so confidence is very high.
This feature is clearly supported by both the MLS data and the remarks. One listing explicitly says "Water" is included, and the same inclusion appears in 3 of 3 current listings, indicating strong building-level consistency rather than a mistaken checkbox.
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Laundry in unit is strongly supported across all 3 listings. Multiple agents/remarks explicitly mention "washer/dryer in unit" and "W/D in unit," which is consistent with the current MLS inclusions showing 3/3 listings with washer/dryer. This looks like a stable building feature rather than a copy-paste error.
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Assigned/reserved parking is clearly supported by multiple current remarks. One listing says "assigned parking stall" and another says "2 assigned secured garage parking," which strongly indicates the building offers assigned parking. The wording appears consistent across listings rather than a one-off agent checkbox.
Covered parking is strongly supported by the remarks. Multiple listings reference a "garage" and "secured garage parking," which is direct evidence of covered parking in the building. This appears consistent across agents and is not just an MLS checkbox artifact.
I searched for deeded/owned parking language, including phrases like deeded parking, parking included in deed, or owned stall. The listings only say assigned parking, which does not confirm deeded ownership, so this remains false.
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I looked for any parking charge, rental fee, or additional monthly parking cost. The remarks do not mention any fee, so the amount is unknown.
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Secured-entry parking is directly mentioned in the remarks. One listing states there is a "secured entrance to building and garage" and another says the building is "fully secured," which supports gated or controlled-access parking. The evidence is consistent across multiple listings and clearly exceeds a checkbox-only signal.
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I searched for references to a parking waitlist, parking waiting list, or joining a list for parking. Nothing in the remarks indicates such a system, so this is marked false with low confidence.
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All 3 current MLS listings include ACWIUN, indicating the building offers window AC as a feature. The remarks do not explicitly use the phrase "window AC," but one agent describes the unit as having "AC throughout," and nothing suggests the MLS inclusion is a correction or mistake. Evidence is from multiple listings and looks consistent rather than a one-off copy-paste anomaly.
Concrete construction appears in the current MLS data for all 3 listings, which suggests this is a building-wide attribute rather than a one-off unit note. None of the public remarks mention construction materials, so this is based on the repeated MLS entry rather than narrative confirmation.
Double wall construction is present in all 3 current MLS listings, indicating a likely building-level feature. The public remarks focus on unit updates and security/amenities, with no direct construction description, so this is supported mainly by the repeated MLS data.
Hollow tile appears in only 1 of 3 current MLS entries and is not mentioned in any public remarks. This looks like weak, possibly inconsistent MLS checkbox data, so confidence is limited and there is no narrative confirmation from agents.
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I looked for STR cues such as short-term rental allowed, vacation rental, TVU, NUC, or 30-day minimum rules. The remarks do not mention any rental policy, so STR allowance is not supported by the provided text.
I searched for hotel pool terms like hotel rental pool, managed by hotel, or brand-specific pooling programs. There is no such mention, and without evidence that STR is allowed, this must remain false.
I looked for wording indicating mandatory participation in a rental pool, such as must participate, cannot opt out, or required rental program. The remarks contain none of that, so this is false.
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I looked for leasehold language such as a ground lease, lease expiry year, or renewal date, but the remarks only describe the building, unit features, and location. Since no lease term is provided, the expiry year is unknown.
I searched the public remarks for phrases like "VA approved," "VA financing," and "VA loans accepted" and found nothing. With no evidence in the remarks, this is set to false at low confidence.
I looked for any HOA insurance or walls-in coverage language, but the remarks do not mention insurance status at all. Since there is no direct evidence, this remains unconfirmed and is treated as not stated in the public remarks.
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I searched for language indicating a passed fire/life safety evaluation, fire inspection pass, or similar certification, but found none. The remarks mention fire sprinklers, smoke detection, and a sprinkler system throughout, which suggests safety features but does not confirm FLSE passage.
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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No listing remarks describe sunset-facing or western-exposure views for Piikoi Hale. The current MLS view fields are consistently NONE across all 3 listings, so there is no evidence the building offers sunset views.
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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.