
Piikoi Tower
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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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Piikoi Tower
Building Overview
Piikoi Tower in Makiki-Tantalus: concrete 1975 building with pet-friendly units; short-term rentals not allowed.

About Piikoi Tower
Piikoi Tower is a condominium building located in the Makiki-Tantalus neighborhood. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1975 and is of concrete construction.
Key property policies noted in MLS data include that pets are allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. The listing data does not provide detailed amenity or unit-size information; buyers should request full disclosures for specifics about common facilities and unit layouts.
Management company information and details about parking, maintenance fees, and other assessments were not provided in the MLS data. Based on MLS data analysis, prospective buyers should verify policies, fees, parking arrangements, and management details with the listing agent or building 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 explicit owner-occupancy indicators such as percentages, "owner occupied," "majority owner occupied," or similar wording. The remarks mention tenant-occupied units in at least one case, but that does not establish the building-wide owner occupancy rate. Since no usable percentage or direct occupancy summary appears in the public remarks, the value remains unknown.
I found repeated references to elevators, including phrases like "building with fob-access lobby and elevator" and "Recent building updates include plumbing, elevators." However, I did not find any listing that states a count such as "4 elevators" or "multiple elevators" with a numeric value. Because the remarks confirm elevators exist but do not quantify them, the exact number remains unknown.
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 at Piikoi Tower. Multiple remarks state 'maintenance fees cover ... basic cable' and 'Maintenance fee includes ... Cable T.V. plus Internet!', which is consistent with the MLS checkbox trend (10 of 15 listings).
There is moderate MLS support for common-area electricity being included, with 9 of 15 listings checking OTCOEX. However, the public remarks mostly mention general electricity coverage rather than clearly identifying common-area electric, so this is supported more by MLS consistency than by direct wording.
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Electricity is strongly supported as included in maintenance fees. Several remarks explicitly say 'maintenance fees cover electricity' or 'all utilities in maintenance fees,' matching the MLS pattern (12 of 15 listings).
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Hot water is consistently described as included. Remarks such as 'Maintenance fee includes: electricity, water, hot water, sewer...' and 'Maintenance fee includes Electricity, Water, Hot Water, and Cable T.V. plus Internet!' align with the MLS data showing HOTWAT in 12 of 15 listings.
Internet appears to be included, though with less consistency than cable or water. The strongest remark says 'Maintenance fee includes Electricity, Water, Hot Water, and Cable T.V. plus Internet!' and another notes 'Maintenance fees cover ... internet services,' which supports the MLS entries despite only 6 of 15 listings checking it.
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Sewer is a very strong building-level inclusion. Public remarks repeatedly mention 'maintenance fees cover ... sewer' or list sewer among the included utilities, and the MLS data is nearly unanimous at 14 of 15 listings.
Water is very clearly included in the maintenance fees. Remarks repeatedly state 'maintenance fees cover ... water' and list water alongside electricity, hot water, and sewer, matching the strong MLS pattern of 14 out of 15 listings.
Strong evidence across many listings that the building offers BBQ facilities: at least a dozen remarks reference "BBQ", "barbeque" or "BBQs" (examples: "BBQ area", "fire up the BBQs"). Mentions appear across multiple agents' remarks and align with the MLS checkbox being set building-wide, so inclusion is well-supported.
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At least 4 listings explicitly mention a dog-friendly amenity, using phrases like "pet area/dog run," "dog run for fur friends," and "Dog run on the property." The evidence is consistent across multiple agents and aligns with the current MLS DGPRK checkbox, so this building should be treated as having a dog park/dog run area.
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Moderate-to-strong evidence the building has a recreation area: roughly eight listings and multiple remarks mention "recreation area", "recreation room", "rec area" or an "expansive open-air deck" used for entertaining. Mentions appear in multiple listings and are consistent with the MLS amenity flag.
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I searched for surfboard storage, board storage, and bike-and-surfboard storage references. The remarks discuss parking, pool, sauna, recreation areas, and laundry, but nothing about surfboard storage facilities.
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Trash chute is confirmed by both the MLS pattern and the remarks: at least 3 listings explicitly reference it, including one that lists "car wash, trash chute" and others that list "trash chute" in building amenities. With 12/15 current MLS listings checked and repeated mention across remarks, this appears to be a genuine building feature.
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The pool amenity is strongly supported by the current remarks: 11+ listings explicitly mention it, with phrases like 'pool,' 'swimming pool,' 'salt water pool,' and 'heated saltwater pool.' This is consistent across multiple agents and listing versions, matching the MLS amenity data and indicating the building definitely offers a shared pool.
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The public remarks repeatedly and explicitly identify the pool as salt water/saltwater, including heated saltwater variants. This is strong direct evidence that the building has a salt-water pool.
Strong, consistent evidence across many listings confirms in-unit laundry for this building. At least 10 current remarks explicitly mention it, and several use nearly identical phrasing, which suggests this is a real building feature rather than a copy-paste error. Historical MLS data also aligned with this, so confidence is very high.
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I looked for coin laundry, paid laundry, card-operated machines, and quarters/coin-op references. The listings only describe in-unit washer/dryer, so there is no public remark evidence that community laundry exists or requires payment.
I searched for phrases like laundry on each floor, laundry room on every floor, and floor-by-floor laundry. The remarks instead repeatedly mention in-unit washer/dryer, which does not support community laundry facilities on every floor.
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Parking assignment is strongly supported across many listings, not just one agent. At least 7 remarks explicitly describe assigned, reserved, preferred, or dedicated stalls, including phrases like 'covered assigned parking space' and 'preferred parking stall is conveniently located on the first floor of the garage.'
Covered parking is very well supported and consistent with the prior high-confidence history. Multiple remarks clearly reference covered/garage stalls, suggesting this is a stable building feature rather than a checkbox artifact.
I looked for explicit deeded/owned parking language and found only assigned, dedicated, preferred, and covered stall descriptions. Those indicate parking access but not that the stall is deeded to the unit.
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I searched for parking fee, monthly parking, parking rent, and similar phrases. The remarks describe assigned and guest parking but never mention a separate monthly parking cost.
Guest parking is confirmed across numerous listings and appears repeatedly in agent remarks. Several listings describe it directly, with one noting '6+ guest parking stalls' and others stating the building has guest parking or multiple guest parking available.
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I looked for references to a parking waitlist, parking waiting list, or joining a waitlist for stalls. The remarks do not mention any such system, so there is no public evidence for one.
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I searched for key card, fob, card reader, and electronic access language. One listing explicitly says 'fob-access lobby and elevator,' which supports card/fob security access for the building.
6 of 14 listings have the MLS SECGUA amenity checked and at least 3 separate public remarks explicitly mention security personnel: one notes "security staff," another states "Security Guard patrols from 7:30 pm to 5:00 am daily," and a third lists "Security Guard." Several other remarks reference a secured or fob-access lobby, suggesting some agents may be using generic security language. The mentions are consistent across multiple agents but not present in the majority of listings, so inclusion is warranted with moderate confidence.
I looked for security patrol, roving security, patrol service, or patrolled building references. The remarks directly mention nightly security guard patrols, so this feature is confirmed.
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Construction material appears to be concrete based on the MLS data, with 13 of 15 current listings showing CONCRE. None of the public remarks explicitly mention concrete or reinforced concrete, so this is supported primarily by the repeated MLS field rather than agent comments. The consistency across many recent listings suggests this is not a copy-paste anomaly.
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I searched for explicit STR language such as short-term rental allowed, vacation rental allowed, TVU/NUC, or similar wording. None was found in the remarks, so there is no evidence that STR is allowed in this building.
I looked for hotel pool language such as hotel rental program, managed by hotel, Hilton/Trump/Ritz pool, or similar. Nothing in the remarks suggests a hotel rental pool, and STR permission itself is not established.
I searched for mandatory participation language like required rental pool, cannot opt out, or must rent. The remarks contain no rental-pool references at all, so there is no basis for a mandatory pool.
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I searched the remarks for leasehold/ground lease language and expiration years such as 2050, 2065, or extended renewal dates. Nothing in the public remarks indicates a lease tenure or expiry year, so this remains unknown.
Multiple listings directly reference VA financing approval, which is strong public evidence. The assumable VA loan language further supports that the building accepts VA-related financing.
One listing explicitly says the building "is FULLY insured," which matches walls-in or comprehensive HOA insurance coverage. I searched for any qualifying language that would weaken or contradict this and found none. This is direct evidence, so confidence is very high.
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Multiple listings directly indicate the building has completed the fire/life safety requirement, including wording that the special assessment has been paid in full. This is strong public-remarks evidence that the building passed the relevant fire/life safety evaluation or compliance requirement. Confidence is very high because the remarks are explicit and repeated.
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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Strong, consistent evidence that the building offers city views. Across the remarks, multiple listings explicitly mention phrases like "great city views," "Honolulu City Lights," "city skyline views," and "beautiful view of Honolulu City lights," indicating this is not a copy-paste anomaly but a recurring building-level feature.
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I searched for language like 'see fireworks from the unit' or 'fireworks view from building.' The remarks mention city lights, ocean, Diamond Head, and panoramic views, but nothing tying those views to fireworks.
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At least 5 separate listing remarks explicitly reference a resident/on-site manager (phrases include 'resident manager', 'on-site Resident Manager', and 'manager'). The RESMAN checkbox is set in 5 of 14 current listings and the feature is mentioned across multiple agents' remarks rather than appearing only once, supporting inclusion as a building-level 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.