
Scenic Towers
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Scenic Towers
Building Overview
Scenic Towers in McCully-Moiliili — concrete building (1974) with a pool and mountain views.

About Scenic Towers
Scenic Towers is located in the McCully-Moiliili neighborhood and was built in 1974. The building is concrete construction and offers mountain views. According to available records, unit-level sizes and counts are not specified in the provided MLS data.
Key features include an on-site pool, a resident manager, and a security guard. Units use window air conditioning. The building’s amenities and onsite staff are listed in MLS-supplied information.
Parking is available, covered, and assigned. Pets are allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted per the MLS data. The management company is listed as Unknown in the available records. Based on MLS data, buyers should verify all details, fees, and policies with the listing agent or management prior to 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 looked for an explicit owner-occupancy figure or descriptive wording indicating a high owner-occupied rate, but nothing was stated in the remarks. Since this is rarely disclosed in MLS public remarks, there is no basis to infer a percentage.
The public remarks directly state that Scenic Towers has 2 elevators, so this is a strong and specific match. No conflicting evidence was found in the other listings.
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 is strongly supported across the remarks. At least 4 listings explicitly mention it, including phrases like "maintenance fees include electricity, internet, cable & water" and "basic cable," matching the current MLS pattern where CABTV appears in 13/15 listings. This looks like a consistent building-level inclusion rather than a one-off agent typo.
I found no public remarks describing common-area electricity or similar building-power charges being included in the maintenance fee. The MLS checkbox appears on 9/15 listings, but the remarks do not corroborate it, so this looks unverified and possibly copy-pasted. Given the absence of supporting text, I would not treat this as confirmed.
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Electricity is one of the most consistently supported features in the remarks. Multiple listings say "maintenance fees include electricity" or "all utilities are included," aligning with ELECTR in 11/15 MLS records. This is strong evidence the building commonly includes electricity in the fee.
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Hot water is directly mentioned in multiple listings, including "all utilities...including electricity and hot water" and "maintenance fees include electricity, hot water, cable TV, water, and sewer." The MLS data also shows HOTWAT in 9/15 listings, which supports the remarks. One WTRHTR inclusion appears unit-specific and does not outweigh the repeated building-level references.
Internet is supported, but less consistently than the core utilities. I found explicit phrases such as "maintenance fees include electricity, internet, cable & water" and another remark noting "cable & internet," matching the MLS pattern where INTSER appears in 4/15 listings. This suggests internet is offered in the fee, but not as universally as the other utilities.
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Sewer appears to be universally included for this building. Several remarks say "maintenance fees include... sewer" or "all utilities included," and the MLS data shows SEWER in 15/15 listings. This is a very strong and consistent building-level feature.
Water is clearly included in the maintenance fees. Remarks repeatedly mention "water" as part of the included utilities, such as "maintenance fees include electricity, internet, cable & water" and "all utilities included," matching the MLS pattern of WATER in 15/15 listings. This is highly reliable.
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The building is repeatedly described as having a common recreation area: several remarks say 'covered recreation area,' 'rec area,' and 'recreation areas.' This appears across multiple listings/agents and is reinforced by current MLS amenities showing RECARE in 6 of 15 listings.
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No current listing remarks reference a trash chute system, and there are no phrases like 'trash chute,' 'garbage chute,' or 'refuse chute' in the provided remarks. Because the amenity appears only in MLS checkbox data (14 of 15 listings) without remark support, it is not reliable enough to confirm as a building feature here.
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The evidence for a building pool is very strong. The current MLS amenities show pool on 15/15 listings, and numerous remarks across different listings independently describe it as a 'sparkling clean pool,' 'pristine pool,' or 'pool and covered recreation area.' This looks consistent across agents rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
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In-unit laundry is very well supported across the remarks, with many listings explicitly saying 'washer/dryer in unit,' 'stacked washer & dryer,' or similar phrasing. This appears in far more than half of the listings and is consistent across multiple agents, so it does not look like a copy-paste error.
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Assigned parking is supported by both MLS data and remarks. At least one listing explicitly says "TWO assigned parking (1 covered/1 open)", and several others describe secured or dedicated stalls, indicating some units in Scenic Towers have assigned/reserved parking. This is strong building-level evidence that buyers searching for assigned parking should consider this building.
Covered parking is clearly a building feature. Nearly every remark mentions covered or secured parking, including phrases like "1 covered parking space," "1 secure, covered parking space," and "secured garage," with some units even offering multiple covered stalls. The evidence is strong and consistent across listings, not just MLS checkbox copy-paste.
I looked for deeded/owned parking wording such as deeded stall, owned parking, or parking included in deed. The listings consistently describe assigned, secured, covered, or included parking spaces, which suggests assigned use rather than deeded ownership.
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I searched for any parking cost language, including parking fee, parking rental, or monthly charge, and found none. The remarks only state that parking spaces are included or assigned, with no separate parking price mentioned.
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I looked for parking waitlist or join-the-waitlist language and found nothing in the remarks. The listings discuss covered, secured, or assigned parking, but do not indicate any waitlist system.
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Window AC is strongly supported for Scenic Towers. Across the remarks, several listings explicitly say 'window AC' or 'newer a/c,' and the MLS currently shows 14/15 listings with the window AC inclusion. The repeated mentions across different listings suggest this is a real building feature rather than a one-off agent error.
12 of 15 listings currently identify the building as CONCRE in construction materials. None of the public remarks explicitly mention a different construction type, so there is no reason to override the MLS material field. This is reasonably strong evidence, though it comes from MLS checkbox data rather than agent descriptions.
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I searched for STR indicators such as short-term rental allowed, NUC, TVU, vacation rental, or hotel-rental permission, and found no explicit allowance. In the absence of any positive STR language, the remarks do not support short-term rentals being allowed.
I looked for hotel pool, rental program, managed-by-hotel, or similar language and found none. Because there is no evidence STR is allowed, hotel-pool participation cannot be true.
I searched for mandatory participation, required rental program, cannot opt out, or similar wording and found nothing. With no indication that STR is allowed, mandatory pool participation is also false.
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I searched the remarks for leasehold language such as ground lease, lease expires, leasehold, renewal, or expiry year and found nothing. No public remark evidence indicates this building is on leased land or gives a lease expiration date.
The remarks directly confirm VA financing approval. I looked for mentions of VA loan approval, VA financing, or VA loans accepted, and found an explicit match.
Multiple listings explicitly describe the building as fully insured or having full hurricane insurance coverage. This is repeated enough across the remarks to support a high-confidence true value.
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I searched the public remarks for explicit fire/life safety evaluation language and found none. The listings mention security, secured garage, resident manager, and insurance coverage, but those are not evidence of an FLSE pass.
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 strongly supported across the listings, with multiple remarks from different agents describing 'mountain views,' 'Koolau mountains,' and 'panoramic mountain & city views.' This is consistent with the current MLS data showing 12/15 listings marked MOUNTA, so the feature appears genuine rather than copy-paste noise.
Diamond Head views are confirmed by several public remarks, including explicit phrases like 'Panoramic Views of Diamond Head & Manoa Valley' and 'great Diamond Head views.' The evidence is fewer than mountain/city, but it is direct and repeated enough across listings to support inclusion.
City views are very well supported, with many listings explicitly saying 'city views,' 'city lights,' or 'panoramic mountain & city views.' The high frequency across listings and the strong MLS presence indicate this is a reliable building-level feature.
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Strong evidence the building has a resident/on-site manager. At least 4 listings explicitly mention it with phrases like 'feel at ease with your resident manager,' 'site manager,' and 'resident manager, nighttime security,' which aligns with the current MLS RESMAN checkbox appearing in 10/15 listings. The repeated wording across multiple remarks suggests this is a real building feature rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
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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.