
Seaside Suites
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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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 public remarks for explicit owner-occupancy references such as percentages, 'majority owner occupied,' or other descriptive wording and found none. The current value of 40.0 is retained because there is no remark evidence to update it.
I searched the public remarks for references to elevators, lifts, or phrases like 'multiple elevators' and found nothing. Per the rules, the current value of 2 is retained because there is no remark evidence 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.
Very strong and consistent evidence: 19 of 20 MLS entries include ACCEN and numerous public remarks explicitly state 'Central AC' or 'central A/C' is included in the maintenance fee ('Central AC with electricity included', 'Maintenance fee covers... central AC'). Multiple listings and agents confirm this.
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.
Moderate evidence: 9 of 20 MLS entries include OTCOEX, and many agent remarks say 'maintenance fee includes electricity' or 'ALL utilities' which implies common area electricity is covered. The language is often general ('electricity included'), so inclusion of common-area electricity is inferred from repeated agent statements across multiple listings.
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Strong and consistent evidence: 19 of 20 MLS entries list ELECTR and many public remarks explicitly state 'electricity included' or 'No electricity bills to pay'. Multiple independent listings confirm electricity is covered by the maintenance fee.
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Strong evidence: 16 of 20 MLS entries list HOTWAT and many agent remarks explicitly state 'hot water is included' or 'Maintenance fee covers... hot water'. There are no WTRHTR inclusions in the provided data to suggest unit-level water heaters, supporting building-supplied hot water inclusion.
Consistent evidence: 13 of 20 MLS entries list INTSER and agent remarks frequently mention 'Cable/Internet' or 'internet included' (e.g., 'Cable/Internet', 'Cable/Internet included'), indicating internet service is part of the HOA package for the building.
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Strong evidence: 17 of 20 MLS entries list SEWER and multiple agent remarks explicitly state 'Sewer' is included in the maintenance fee. Several listings plainly list 'Sewer' among HOA-covered utilities, showing consistent building-level coverage.
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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Multiple current listing remarks explicitly reference a car wash: phrases include "car wash area" and "car wash station" (appearing in at least 2 separate listing remarks). These confirmations align with prior MLS checkbox data (CRWSH) across many listings, indicating building-level car wash facilities rather than isolated unit claims.
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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 evidence across multiple listings: at least 6 separate remarks explicitly reference outdoor spaces (phrases include "covered lanai", "private lanai", "Relax on your large lanai", "private garden area", and "spacious grounds with front and back parks"). Historical MLS checkbox data also documented PATDEC/COVPAT on multiple listings, and the recent remarks consistently describe building/shared patios, lanais, and grounds rather than a single private amenity.
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A small number of listings suggest private outdoor space: one says the unit has a "private garden area," and another mentions a "large grass area" to relax plus a "private park within the grounds." The evidence is suggestive but not overwhelming, and the language appears more like shared/landscaped grounds than a clearly 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 checked for surfboard storage, board storage, surf storage, and similar wording. The remarks mention general storage only, not surfboard-specific storage.
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Trash chute is directly referenced in multiple listing remarks (e.g., "Trash Chute" and HOA covers "trash removal"), appearing in at least 3–4 separate remarks across listings. The repeated, explicit mentions plus prior high-confidence MLS data indicate a building-level trash chute service.
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I searched for pool-related terms such as pool, saltwater pool, salt pool, and saline pool. The remarks do not mention a pool at all, and the current building context also does not indicate one.
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Strong and consistent evidence that the building has shared laundry facilities: MLS checkbox is set in 19/20 listings and at least seven listings' public remarks explicitly state shared laundry (phrases include “Laundry on every floor,” “community laundry on each floor,” “coin operated laundry next to your unit,” and “Laundry across the hall”). Multiple agents across different listings repeat the same feature, indicating the building offers communal laundry on-site.
The building’s laundry is described as coin-operated, which indicates paid use. I looked for coin-op, quarters, card-operated, or similar payment language, and found explicit confirmation.
The public remarks repeatedly and directly confirm that laundry facilities are available on every floor. This is consistent across multiple listings, so confidence is very high.
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High-confidence evidence that the building offers assigned parking. Historical MLS data flags ASSIGN in 17 of 20 listings and numerous remarks explicitly state assigned stalls (quotes: 'assigned covered parking stall', 'one assigned parking space', '1 assigned covered parking'). Mentions appear across multiple listings/agents rather than a single copy-paste, supporting a building-level assigned parking offering.
Very strong evidence the building has covered parking. All current MLS records (20/20) indicate covered/garage parking and multiple listings explicitly mention 'covered parking' or 'covered parking stall' (quotes: 'assigned covered parking stall', 'one covered parking', 'covered parking spot'), confirming consistent covered parking availability.
I looked for wording such as "deeded parking," "owned stall," or "parking included in deed" and did not find it. The remarks confirm parking exists, but not that the stall is deeded with the unit.
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I searched for any explicit parking fee, rental, or monthly charge and found nothing. The listings describe assigned/covered parking, but do not mention a separate parking payment.
Evidence indicates guest parking is available in the building. 11 of 20 MLS records include GUEST and multiple remarks across different listings cite guest/visitor stalls (quotes: '4 guest parking stalls', '3 rare guest parking stalls', 'Guest Parking!'), showing guest parking exists and is mentioned by multiple agents rather than being isolated.
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I looked for references to a parking waitlist, joining a list, or limited parking access and found none. The remarks instead describe assigned or guest parking without any waitlist language.
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I looked specifically for key card, fob, card reader, electronic access, or keycard entry. The listings only describe the building as secured, which is not enough to confirm card-access security.
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I searched for patrol-related terms such as security patrol, roving security, and patrolled building. The remarks mention a resident manager and secured entry, but nothing about patrol service.
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High-confidence evidence that the building has building-wide central air: historical MLS checkboxes show central AC on most listings (15/20 unit_features, 18/20 inclusions) and the current public remarks explicitly mention "Central AC" or "Central A/C" in many unit descriptions (e.g., "Maintenance fee includes Central AC", "Central A/C with electricity included"). The mentions appear across multiple listings and agents, indicating a genuine building-level feature rather than a single listing error.
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High-confidence evidence that the building is concrete: 20/20 current MLS listings mark construction_materials = CONCRE, and public remarks across listings explicitly mention "concrete construction" (e.g., "Features include concrete construction"). The consistency across all listings and repeated remark language indicates the building is constructed of concrete.
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Multiple remarks suggest rentals require a 6-month minimum, which is direct evidence against short-term rentals. Based on the public remarks, STR is not allowed in this building.
I looked for any hotel rental pool, managed-by-hotel, or similar program references and found none. Since the building appears to prohibit short-term rentals, this feature must be false.
I searched for language showing mandatory participation, inability to opt out, or required rental-program membership and found none. Because short-term rentals are not allowed, a mandatory hotel pool is also false.
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The public remarks repeatedly identify the building/unit as fee simple rather than leasehold. Because there is no ground lease mentioned, there is no lease expiry year to extract.
I searched the listings for explicit VA-loan language and found none. Since VA approval is only determined from public remarks, there is no evidence to support a true value.
The listings repeatedly and explicitly say the building has 100% hurricane insurance coverage, which is strong evidence of full building insurance coverage. This is consistent across multiple remarks, so confidence is very high.
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I searched the remarks for phrases indicating a passed fire/life safety evaluation, FLSE compliance, or a passed fire inspection and found no explicit references. With no remark evidence, this remains unconfirmed and is treated as not established.
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 across listings that the building offers city views: numerous remarks (at least a majority of listings) mention "city", "cityscape" or "views of the city" — examples include "city and community park views" and "Waikiki cityscape." Historical MLS data (15/20) already indicated city views and the current remarks consistently confirm it across multiple agents, so confidence is high.
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Moderate evidence that the building offers garden/courtyard views or landscaped common grounds: several listings mention "private garden area," "lush green park," "private park," and on-site fruit trees. These references appear in multiple agent remarks (roughly matching the MLS indication of garden for some listings), so the feature is included with moderate confidence.
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 language like fireworks view, watch fireworks from the lanai, or see fireworks from the unit. The remarks only mention beaches, parks, golf course, canal, mountain, city, and ocean views—not fireworks views.
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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.