
Piikoi Plaza
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Piikoi Plaza
Building Overview
Piikoi Plaza in Ala Moana-Kakaako (1977) — concrete building with pool and ocean/mountain views.

About Piikoi Plaza
Piikoi Plaza is a residential building located in the Ala Moana-Kakaako neighborhood. Based on MLS data, the building was constructed in 1977 and is of concrete construction. Size and unit mix information are not provided in the available MLS records.
According to available records, building amenities include a pool and a resident manager. Units have window air conditioning and some offer ocean, mountain, and sunset views. Short-term rentals are not allowed and pets are not permitted per the MLS data.
Parking is available, covered, and assigned. The management company is listed as Unknown in the MLS data. Buyers should verify all details, including HOA fees, exact unit sizes, and current rules, as this summary is based solely on the MLS information available.
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 looked for any owner-occupancy percentage or descriptive phrase like majority owner occupied, but the remarks do not mention it. Without explicit evidence, I cannot estimate the owner-occupancy rate from these listings.
I searched the remarks for an explicit elevator count, but found only general references to elevator access in the building. Because no number was given, I cannot determine how many elevators the building has from these remarks alone.
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 appears to be included in the maintenance fee based on current MLS data (8 of 10 listings showing CABTV). There are no public remarks confirming it, so this looks like an MLS-driven building-level inclusion rather than a remark-verified amenity.
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Hot water is likely not included in the maintenance fee. The MLS data is mixed: 8 of 10 listings check HOTWAT, but 3 of 10 also include WTRHTR, which points to unit water heaters and makes building-supplied hot water unlikely.
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Sewer is very strongly supported as included in the maintenance fee. Every current MLS listing examined (10/10) includes SEWER, making this a high-confidence building feature.
Water is very strongly supported as included in the maintenance fee. All current MLS listings reviewed (10/10) include WATER, so this is a high-confidence building-level feature.
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I looked for surfboard-specific storage language, including surfboard storage, board storage, or surf storage. The listings mention private storage lockers and extra storage, but nothing that identifies a dedicated surfboard storage facility.
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Trash chute appears in the current MLS amenities on 7 of 10 listings for this building. However, the public remarks across the sampled listings do not mention a trash chute, so the evidence is mainly checkbox-based and may reflect copy-paste MLS input rather than firsthand verification. I would treat it as likely present, but not strongly confirmed.
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Pool is strongly confirmed for the building. Across the provided remarks, 6+ listings explicitly mention a 'swimming pool,' 'lovely pool,' or 'pool on site,' and the current MLS data shows the pool amenity checked in 10/10 listings. The evidence is consistent across multiple agents/listings and aligns with the current MLS amenity data.
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I looked for wording like salt water pool, saltwater pool, salt pool, or saline pool. The remarks confirm there is a swimming pool, but they do not specify that it is saltwater.
Strong evidence across the listings supports in-unit laundry. Several remarks explicitly mention "in-unit laundry," "washer & dryer in the unit," and "washer/dryer," and the current MLS inclusions show washer/dryer in all 10/10 listings. This looks consistent across multiple listings rather than a one-off copy/paste error.
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I searched for any indication that shared laundry requires payment, such as coin laundry, quarters, or card-operated machines. The remarks only reference in-unit laundry and contain no evidence of a paid community laundry setup.
I looked for references to community laundry facilities being available on every floor, such as 'laundry on each floor' or 'floor-by-floor laundry.' The remarks only mention in-unit washer/dryer and do not describe any shared laundry facilities, so this feature is not supported.
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Parking assignment appears to be a consistent building feature. Across the provided remarks, several listings mention "assigned parking," "1 parking," and a specific stall/space, suggesting this is not a copy-paste anomaly. The MLS data also supports it strongly with 8/10 listings showing ASSIGN.
Covered parking is clearly supported by the remarks and MLS history. At least four listings reference a covered stall or garage, including phrases like "private covered garage" and "secured garage." The evidence is strong and consistent across multiple remarks, not just a single agent description.
I searched for deeded, owned parking, parking included in deed, or owned stall language. The listings consistently mention assigned or secured parking, but not deeded ownership. Without explicit deeded wording, I cannot mark this true.
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I looked for parking fee, monthly parking charge, additional parking cost, or rental terms. The remarks only describe the parking as covered, gated, or assigned, with no price attached. Since no fee is stated, this is unknown.
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Secured parking/entry is supported by multiple remarks describing the parking as "gated" and the garage as "secured." The building-level security details like "secured fob access" and "secured building" further reinforce that parking access is controlled. This appears consistent across several listings rather than a one-off claim.
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I searched for parking waitlist, parking waiting list, or instructions to join a waitlist. The remarks discuss parking availability and type, but never reference a waitlist system. With no evidence of a waitlist, this is marked false at low confidence.
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The remarks directly state that the building has secured fob access, which is strong evidence of a card/fob-controlled security system. This aligns with the previously high-confidence assessment and is repeatedly supported in the listings.
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I searched for explicit references to patrol-based security, such as security patrol, roving security, or a patrolled building. The remarks mention security, video surveillance, and secured entry, but not patrol service.
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Window AC is supported by both the MLS inclusions and multiple listing remarks. At least 3 listings explicitly say "window A/C" / "Window AC units in the bedroom and living area," while 7/10 current MLS entries include ACWIUN. This is strong evidence that the building offers units with window air conditioning.
Concrete construction is strongly supported by the MLS data: 10 of 10 listings carry CONCRE. None of the remarks contradict this, and the repeated building descriptions are consistent with a concrete condo structure.
Double-wall construction appears in 5 of 10 listings, which is moderate evidence but not as strong as the concrete coding. The remarks do not mention wall construction directly, so this is supported mainly by the MLS material entries and may reflect partial/copy-paste inconsistency.
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Slab construction appears in 4 of 10 listings, which is moderate-to-low support. The public remarks do not directly confirm a slab foundation, so this is based primarily on the MLS material codes and may be inconsistently entered.
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Above-ground construction is only shown in 3 of 10 listings, so the evidence is limited. No remarks explicitly mention it, but the MLS entries suggest the feature may apply to the building or some units.
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I checked for explicit STR language such as short-term rental allowed, STR permitted, NUC, TVU, or vacation rental allowed, as well as restriction phrases like 30-day minimum or owner-occupant only. The public remarks do not address rental policy at all. Because there is no affirmative evidence, this is set to false with low confidence.
I searched for hotel pool, hotel rental program, managed by hotel, Hilton/Trump/Ritz pool references, or similar. There is no such language in the remarks. Since STR is not established as allowed, this must remain false.
I looked for language indicating mandatory participation, required rental program enrollment, or inability to opt out. The remarks contain none of that, and there is no evidence of a hotel pool arrangement. Therefore this is false.
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I looked for phrases like lease expires, ground lease ends, leasehold expiring, renewed through, or a specific year. The remarks only identify the unit as leasehold and do not provide any lease expiry date. Because no 4-digit expiration year is stated, this remains unknown.
The remarks explicitly mention VA buyers and a VA assumable loan, which is strong public evidence related to VA financing. This supports that VA loan use is available in at least some form for the building. I found no contradictory remarks.
I searched for insurance-related wording such as fully insured or walls-in coverage, but found nothing in the public remarks. Since there is no explicit mention, the listings do not provide evidence that the HOA fully insures the building.
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I looked for any language indicating a passed fire/life safety evaluation or similar certification, but none of the remarks mention it. With no explicit evidence, this remains unconfirmed and is treated as not evidenced in the listings.
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 views are repeatedly confirmed across the remarks: several listings say "city and mountain views" and others say "beautiful mountain views." This appears in multiple listings/agents, not just one copied description, so confidence is very high.
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City views are one of the most consistently mentioned features in the remarks, appearing in multiple listings as "city views" and "beautiful city and mountain views." The repetition across different remarks makes this a strong building-level feature, not just a one-off unit description.
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I found no explicit sunrise-related language in the current remarks across the provided listings. While the MLS data shows some sunrise references, the public remarks do not confirm it, so this looks unverified from the listing text and may reflect copy-paste MLS data rather than a reliably marketed building feature.
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I looked for explicit statements that residents can watch Friday night fireworks from the building or unit. The remarks mention city, mountain, and partial ocean views, but nothing about fireworks 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.