
Pomaikai
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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Pomaikai
Building Overview
Pomaikai in Waikiki — concrete building (1970) with pool and assigned parking, window A/C. Based on MLS data.

About Pomaikai
Pomaikai is a residential building located in the Hobron-Ena district of Waikiki. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1970 and is of concrete construction. The property size and unit mix are not specified in the MLS data provided.
Key features noted in MLS records include an on-site pool and window air conditioning units. The building's construction type and amenities may appeal to buyers seeking a mid-century concrete building with basic on-site recreational facilities.
Additional details from MLS: parking is available and assigned; pets are not allowed; short-term rentals are not permitted. The management company is listed as unknown in the available data. Based on MLS data, buyers should verify all details, fees, and current policies with the listing agent or management prior to making purchasing 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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There is no owner-occupancy percentage or descriptive statement in the public remarks. Without an explicit percentage in the remarks, the owner-occupancy rate cannot be determined and remains unknown.
Public remarks clearly state there was an assessment for new elevators that has been paid by the seller and that work is completed, but they do not specify the number of elevators in the building. Per rules, a numeric count cannot be inferred from these remarks, so 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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All 5 current MLS listings list CABTV in association_fee_includes (5/5), and there are no public-remarks indicating cable is excluded. Multiple agents consistently checked the CABTV box, supporting that cable TV service is included in the maintenance fees.
Four of five current MLS listings list OTCOEX (common area electricity) in association_fee_includes (4/5). Although public remarks do not explicitly state 'common area electricity included,' the consistent MLS checkbox across multiple listings implies the HOA covers common area electric costs.
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No listings list HOTWAT in association_fee_includes (0/5), while 2 of 5 list WTRHTR (in-unit water heaters), and none of the public remarks claim hot water is provided by the HOA. Given the absence of HOTWAT across all MLS entries and evidence of in-unit water heaters, hot water is not included in the maintenance fees.
Four of five current MLS listings list INTSER in association_fee_includes (4/5). Although the public remarks for this unit don't explicitly state 'internet included,' the repeated MLS checkbox across multiple listings indicates internet service is included in the HOA fees.
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All five current MLS listings list SEWER in association_fee_includes (5/5). This consistent evidence across listings and agents supports that sewer service is included in the maintenance fees.
All five current MLS listings list WATER in association_fee_includes (5/5). The uniform presence of WATER across listings indicates water is included in the HOA/maintenance fees.
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Public remarks across the listings repeatedly advertise outdoor space: phrases include 'Step out onto not one, but two expansive lanais,' 'two lanais with a total 230 additional,' and 'TWO spacious lanais.' Although only 2/5 MLS amenities checkboxes currently list PATDEC/COVPAT, the consistent, explicit mentions in multiple remark sections indicate the building does offer patios/decks (lanais). Evidence is strong across agents' remarks rather than a single stray checkbox.
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I searched the remarks for terms like 'surfboard storage' or 'board storage'. While the listing mentions bicycle storage and optional storage lockers, it does not specifically mention surfboard storage.
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All 5 current MLS listings include pool-related amenity codes and the public remarks explicitly state the building has a pool (quotes include "boasts ... a pool" and "this complex also features a pool"). Multiple listings/agents and the consistent MLS checkbox data provide strong evidence that the building offers a shared pool amenity.
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I searched the public remarks for language indicating the pool is salt water. The remarks confirm the building has a pool but do not specify that it is a saltwater/saline pool.
Strong evidence across remarks: 3 listings explicitly say 'in-unit washer/dryer' or 'full size IN unit washer and dryer.' Historical MLS data also indicated high confidence (washer/dryer included in all current listings), so in-unit laundry is reliably available in some units.
MLS amenities indicate community/shared laundry in 4 of 5 current listings (historical medium confidence), but 0 of the provided public remarks mention a laundry room or shared facilities. This suggests the building may offer a community laundry, though the absence in remarks raises the possibility of checkbox copy/paste; confidence is moderate.
I searched the public remarks for terms indicating paid community laundry (coin-op, quarters, card-operated machines). The remarks mention an in-unit washer/dryer and optional storage lockers but contain no reference to paid community laundry.
I searched the public remarks for phrases like 'laundry on each floor', 'floor-by-floor laundry', or 'laundry room on every floor'. The remarks instead state the unit has an in-unit washer and dryer and make no reference to community laundry facilities on every floor.
All 5 listings indicate building parking and multiple remarks confirm it: 'One parking space included,' 'covered and secured parking in garage,' and 'secured parking stall in a gated garage.' Evidence is consistent across multiple agent remarks and matches the MLS parking checkboxes, so confidence is high.
All 5 listings include ASSIGN in parking features and the remarks repeatedly note an individual parking space or stall for the unit ('One parking space included', 'secured parking stall in a gated garage'), indicating assigned/reserved parking for units. Multiple agents' remarks corroborate this, so confidence is high.
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Remarks repeatedly reference an included/assigned and secured parking stall, but there is no language indicating the stall is deeded/owned with the unit. Based on the absence of the specific term 'deeded' and only assigned/included wording, deeded is set to false with moderate confidence.
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Remarks note that a parking space is included/assigned and mention storage lockers rented for $10/month, but there is no statement about any separate parking fee or monthly parking charge. Therefore parking fee is unknown.
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No language referring to a parking waitlist or joining a waiting list for parking in the public remarks. Searched for 'waitlist', 'waiting list', and similar phrasing; nothing found.
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I searched remarks for phrases indicating card/fob entry systems. The listing calls the property a 'secured building' with 'secured parking stall in a gated garage', but provides no explicit indication of card/fob access.
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I searched the remarks for references to security patrol services. The remarks note a resident manager and that the building is secured, but do not mention any security patrol or roving security service.
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Multiple listings explicitly mention window air conditioning: phrases include 'window A/C', 'bedroom window AC units', and 'window AC' (appearing in at least 3–4 listing remark sections). This corroborates the prior high-confidence MLS inclusions (ACWIUN in 4 of 5 listings). The repeated, explicit mentions across listing remarks provide strong evidence that units in the building have window AC units.
All 5 MLS listings indicate concrete construction (CONCRE). Although public remarks do not explicitly state construction material, historical MLS checkbox data strongly supports a concrete/reinforced concrete building and multiple agents consistently listed CONCRE across listings.
Two MLS entries include double-wall (DOUWAL) but none of the public remarks mention 'double wall' or similar. With no remarks corroborating this uncommon detail and limited MLS prevalence, the evidence for double-wall construction is weak.
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Only 1 of 5 MLS records shows masonry/stucco (MASSTU) and none of the public remarks mention masonry or stucco. With no corroborating remarks and minimal MLS support, evidence is weak and likely a checkbox error.
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Just 1 of 5 MLS records lists a concrete slab (SLAB) and public remarks provide no mention of 'concrete slab' or 'solid concrete foundation.' The solitary MLS entry is uncorroborated and likely an entry inconsistency.
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Public remarks do not state that short-term or vacation rentals are permitted (no 'short-term rental allowed', 'STR permitted', 'NUC', 'TVU', or similar). The marketing language referencing 'vacation or permanent home' is promotional and not an explicit legal allowance, so STR is set to false with low confidence.
There is no mention of any hotel rental pool, hotel rental program, or hotel-managed rental operations in the public remarks. Since STR is not indicated as allowed, hotel-pool participation is set to false.
No language indicates any mandatory participation in a rental program; no 'mandatory', 'required to participate', or similar phrasing appears. With no STR allowance indicated, a mandatory hotel pool is set to false.
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No public remarks reference a land lease, leasehold status, lease expiry year, or renewal. Searched for phrases like 'lease expires', 'land lease to', 'leasehold', and specific years; nothing found.
Multiple listings include the explicit phrase "VA approved!", indicating the building/unit accepts VA financing. This is a direct statement in the public remarks and supports high confidence.
The public remarks do not state that the HOA or building is fully insured (walls-in coverage). With no explicit mention and no existing confirmed value, this is set to false with medium confidence.
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There is no language in the public remarks indicating the building has passed a fire/life safety evaluation. Because no current value was provided and there are no remarks, this feature is set to false with medium confidence per the specified rules.
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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Multiple listing remarks explicitly state ocean-facing views: phrases include "ocean views", "ocean breezes", and "sweeping views of Waikiki." At least three of the listing remark sections reference ocean or Waikiki views, so the building does offer ocean-view units despite only 2/5 MLS view_descriptions currently checked.
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Remarks reference city-style living and sweeping Waikiki views (e.g., "City living at it's finest", "sweeping views of Waikiki"), and historical confidence for city views was already high. Multiple agent remarks imply city/downtown views, so the building should be listed as offering city-view units.
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The remarks explicitly advertise that Waikiki fireworks can be enjoyed from one of the unit's lanais, indicating the building/units have a fireworks view from the property.
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Four out of five current MLS listings include the RESMAN amenity, but none of the public remarks for this unit mention a resident/on-site manager (no phrases like 'resident manager', 'on-site manager', or 'live-in manager'). This suggests the feature is likely present per MLS checkboxes across multiple listings but is not explicitly described in agent remarks and should be verified with owner/management.
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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.