
Seaside Suites
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Seaside Suites
Building Overview
Seaside Suites in Waikiki — 10-floor concrete building (1980) with central A/C and assigned covered parking.

About Seaside Suites
Seaside Suites is a 10-floor, 84-unit condominium located in Central Waikiki. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1980 using concrete construction.
Key features include central air conditioning and on-site management with a resident manager. The building has two elevators and is managed by Hawaiiana Management Company, Ltd.
Parking is available with covered and assigned stalls and guest parking. Pets are allowed and short-term rentals are not permitted. Based on MLS data, these details reflect current recorded information; buyers should verify all facts, fees, rules, and availability with the listing agent or management company.
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 the remarks for an owner-occupancy percentage, "majority owner occupied," or similar language, but found none. The current value of 40% is retained with low confidence because there is no evidence in the remarks to confirm or deny it.
I searched the remarks for explicit references such as "2 elevators," "4 elevators," "four elevators," or "multiple elevators," but found none. The current value of 2 is therefore retained with low confidence because there is no evidence in the remarks to confirm or deny it.
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.
Central AC is strongly supported across the listings. Multiple remarks explicitly say 'central A/C,' 'central AC,' or 'maintenance fee includes central air conditioning,' and the MLS data is nearly unanimous (19 of 20). This looks like consistent building-level inclusion rather than a copy-paste error.
Strong evidence across listings: 15 of 20 MLS entries list CABTV and agent remarks repeatedly state 'Cable TV' or 'Cable/Internet' is included. Multiple agents independently note 'basic cable TV' or 'Cable/Internet' in the HOA, indicating the building-level inclusion is consistent rather than a single copy/paste.
Evidence for common-area electricity is moderate rather than explicit. The MLS has OTCOEX in 9 of 20 listings, and several public remarks use broad phrases like 'all utilities' or 'includes everything,' but few listings name common-area electricity directly. This is enough to keep the feature, but with lower confidence than the utility inclusions.
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Electricity inclusion is extremely well supported. Nearly all MLS entries include ELECTR, and several remarks explicitly state 'electricity included in HOA fees,' 'No electricity bills to pay,' or list electricity among the included maintenance items. The evidence is consistent across many listings and agents.
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Hot water appears to be included in the maintenance fee for this building. The MLS data shows HOTWAT in 17 of 20 listings, and several remarks directly mention 'hot water' as included alongside electricity, cable, water, and sewer. There is no contrary indicator such as WTRHTR that would suggest otherwise.
Internet is supported by both the MLS and the remarks. Fourteen of 20 listings include INTSER, and multiple agents write 'Cable/Internet' or 'internet included' in the fee description. The repeated phrasing across listings suggests this is a real building-level benefit, not just an isolated listing error.
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Sewer inclusion is strongly confirmed. The MLS shows SEWER in 17 of 20 listings, and several remarks explicitly list sewer among the covered utilities. This is consistent across multiple agents and matches the historical pattern well.
Strong evidence: 18 of 20 MLS entries list WATER and many public remarks explicitly state 'water' is included in the maintenance fee. Multiple independent listings confirm water is covered by the HOA, indicating consistent building-level inclusion.
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Car wash facilities are clearly supported by the remarks. At least 2 listings explicitly reference a 'car wash area' and a 'car wash station,' and the current MLS data already shows strong support with 13/20 listings checking CRWSH. This looks like a real building amenity rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
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Several listings indicate a shared pet area/park amenity, with 6 of 20 current MLS entries showing DGPRK. Remarks repeatedly mention a 'private park,' 'large grass area,' and 'park for you and your pets to enjoy,' which is consistent with a dog-park/pet-area feature rather than a unit-only perk.
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Strong multi-listing evidence supports patio/deck-like outdoor space at Seaside Suites. At least 6+ remarks reference lanais or covered outdoor areas, including phrases like 'covered lanai,' 'large lanai,' and 'private lanai,' which is consistent across multiple agents rather than a one-off copy-paste.
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There is moderate evidence for private yard-style outdoor space, but it is less explicit than the patio/deck evidence. Multiple listings mention 'private garden area,' 'large grass area,' and 'private park within the grounds,' suggesting some usable outdoor/yard-like space, though the wording is not as definitive as a true fenced private yard.
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Multiple recent listings and remarks explicitly state the building offers storage/lockers: at least 5 listings mention 'Storage' or 'separate storage unit' and the MLS amenity checkbox was set in 5 of 20 records. Phrases include 'Amenities in this building feature: ... Storage' and 'a separate storage unit—perfect for added convenience,' indicating building-level storage is available and the evidence is consistent across several agent remarks.
I searched for direct references to surfboard, board, and surf storage facilities, but found none. General mentions of storage and nearby beaches are not sufficient to confirm dedicated surfboard storage.
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Trash chute is directly confirmed in several listings, with remarks stating 'Amenities in this building feature: ... Trash Chute' and repeated across multiple agents. The current MLS amenity data is also high-confidence, with 16/20 listings checking TRACHU, so this is a well-supported shared building feature.
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I searched the remarks for pool and saltwater terminology, but found no evidence of a swimming pool or a saltwater pool. The current building context also indicates that the building has no pool.
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Strong, consistent evidence that Seaside Suites has shared/community laundry facilities. At least 7+ listings explicitly mention it, and the language is consistent across multiple remarks and agents rather than a one-off copy-paste error. The MLS checkbox also matches this pattern in 19/20 listings, so confidence is very high.
The remarks clearly indicate that the community laundry requires payment because it is coin-operated. Multiple listings confirm this wording, providing high confidence.
The remarks repeatedly and directly confirm that community laundry is available on every floor. This is supported by several separate listings using explicit floor-by-floor laundry wording.
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Assigned parking is strongly supported across the listings. Multiple remarks explicitly say "assigned" or "reserved" parking, including several mentions of "1 assigned covered parking" and "one assigned parking space." This appears consistent across multiple agents rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
Covered parking is confirmed very strongly. Every current MLS record indicates covered/garage parking, and the remarks repeatedly use phrases like "covered parking stall," "covered parking," and "covered parking spot." The evidence is broad and consistent across the listings.
The remarks repeatedly mention an assigned or covered parking stall and, in one listing, “your own covered parking spot.” I found no explicit “deeded parking,” “owned stall,” or parking-in-deed language, so deeded status cannot be confirmed.
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I searched for parking fee, monthly parking charge, parking rental, and additional parking cost language. The remarks discuss covered, assigned, guest, and separately available parking but provide no parking fee.
Guest parking appears to be a real building feature. Several listings explicitly mention guest parking, with details such as "4 guest parking stalls" and "3 rare guest parking stalls," indicating more than one agent independently confirmed it. While not present in every listing, the recurring references make the feature credible.
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I searched the remarks for parking waitlist and waiting-list language. The listings instead describe assigned parking, guest stalls, and additional stalls available for purchase, with no evidence of a waitlist.
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The listings support general building security but do not identify a card- or fob-based access system. I searched for key card access, fob access, card readers, electronic access, and keycard entry, with no explicit matches.
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I searched for patrol-related terms and found no evidence of a security patrol service. References to a secured or gated building and a resident manager do not establish patrol service.
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Strong, repeated evidence across the listing remarks supports building-wide central air conditioning. Roughly 20+ mentions describe 'central A/C' or 'central AC,' often noting it is included in maintenance fees, which is consistent with the historical MLS checkboxes. The consistency across multiple listings and agents suggests this is a real building feature rather than a copy-paste error.
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Concrete construction is strongly supported for this building. Historical MLS data is unanimous at 20/20 listings showing CONCRE, and at least one current remark explicitly says 'concrete construction.' The evidence is consistent and does not look like a one-off agent copy-paste issue.
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The explicit six-month rental term indicates that short-term rentals are not allowed. Although some listings refer generally to investment use or rentals, none mention vacation rentals, TVUs, NUCs, or other legal STR permissions.
No remarks mention a hotel rental pool, hotel rental program, branded hotel operation, or management by a hotel. Because the remarks indicate a six-month rental minimum and therefore no STR, hotel-pool participation must also be false.
I found no statements that owners must participate in a hotel pool, cannot opt out, or must place units in a rental program. The stated six-month rental minimum means STR and any mandatory STR hotel pool are not applicable.
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The listings identify the property as fee simple rather than leasehold. I found no ground-lease, lease-expiration, or lease-renewal year, so the lease expiry is unknown and not applicable based on the remarks.
I searched the public remarks for explicit VA-loan language, including “VA approved,” “VA financing,” and “VA loans accepted.” No such mentions were found, so there is insufficient evidence that the building is VA approved.
Several remarks repeatedly state that the building has 100% hurricane insurance coverage. This strongly supports comprehensive building insurance and the existing determination that the building is fully insured, although the remarks do not explicitly use the phrase "walls-in coverage."
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I searched for phrases including "fire life safety evaluation passed," "FLSE passed," "fire safety certified," "life safety compliant," and "passed fire inspection." None appeared in the public remarks, so the feature is recorded as false with medium-low confidence based on the absence of supporting evidence.
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 listings for Seaside Suites mention mountain/mauka views (at least 7 distinct remarks), with quotes such as "open mountain and golf course views", "stunning views of the city, mountains", and "Great mountain views along the Ala Tai." Current MLS also lists MOUNTA in 5/20 view_descriptions. Evidence is strong across multiple listings and agents, so the building should be marked as offering mountain views.
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Strong evidence the building offers city views. Multiple remarks explicitly mention 'city views' and 'Waikiki cityscape,' and the MLS history shows 15/20 listings with CITY in the view descriptions and none with NONE, which suggests this is a consistent building feature rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
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Moderate-to-strong evidence supports garden views. About 6 of 20 listings carry GARDEN in the MLS data, and several remarks describe a 'private garden area,' 'green park,' 'lush park,' and 'urban park,' indicating the building offers garden/courtyard or landscaped outlooks from some units.
Several listings (at least 4–5 remarks) explicitly mention golf course or Ala Wai golf course views, with key phrases like "open mountain and golf course views" and "overlooking the Ala Wai golf course and canal." Current MLS also lists GOLCOU in 3/20 view_descriptions. The repeated, specific mentions across listings indicate the building offers golf course views.
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I searched for fireworks views, watching fireworks from a lanai, and seeing fireworks from a unit or building, but found no such statements. The listings discuss city, mountain, park, canal, golf course, and partial ocean views, but none specifically mention fireworks.
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Strong evidence the building has an on-site resident manager: public remarks across these listings repeatedly list 'Resident Manager' or 'resident Manager' (appearing in multiple agent remarks). Historical MLS data also consistently included RESMAN (8/19 previously, 9/20 current), and the repeated explicit mentions across different remarks/agents indicate this is a real building-level 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.