
Tiare Apartments
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Tiare Apartments
Building Overview
Tiare Apartments in Manoa — concrete building (1960) with a pool and BBQ area.

About Tiare Apartments
Tiare Apartments is a residential building located in the Manoa neighborhood. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1960 and is of concrete construction. Unit count or individual unit sizes are not provided in the MLS data.
Based on MLS data, building amenities include a pool and a BBQ area. Air conditioning is provided by window units. No additional common facilities are listed in the available data.
Parking is available and assigned. Pets and short-term rentals are not allowed per the MLS information. The management company is listed as unknown in the records. This summary is based on MLS data — buyers should verify all details, restrictions, fees, and unit-specific information with the listing agent or property management.
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 numeric or qualitative statements about owner-occupancy (e.g., '80% owner occupied', 'majority owner occupied'). The listings provide no information about owner vs. tenant proportions, so the owner-occupancy percentage is unknown.
Multiple listings emphasize walk-up access and specifically mention "no stairs or elevators" for ground-floor entry, and a "2nd floor walk-up" unit. This strongly suggests the building does not have any elevators.
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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Three of five recent listings mark OTCOEX in the association fee inclusions, indicating that common area electricity is covered by the maintenance fee. None of the five sets of public remarks mention residents paying separately for common-area power. The pattern suggests a building-level inclusion with some agents omitting the checkbox rather than a true difference in coverage.
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No listings (0/5) indicate hot water in the association fee, and multiple listings (3/5) explicitly include individual water heaters (WTRHTR), implying hot water is not a building-supplied utility. Public remarks do not claim that hot water is included in HOA fees, reinforcing that this is not a covered common utility.
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Four of five recent listings list SEWER as included in the association fees, indicating this is a standard building-wide inclusion. None of the remarks across the five listings mention separate sewer costs, supporting the conclusion that sewer is covered by the HOA dues.
Four of five listings explicitly include WATER in the association fee, strongly suggesting that domestic water is covered by the maintenance fees. The public remarks do not contradict this or mention separate water billing, so the MLS pattern is treated as reliable rather than copy-paste error.
Multiple listings describe a shared BBQ amenity, including phrases like 'pool, patio, and barbecue area,' 'large pool and BBQ area,' and 'Amenities include pool with relaxing patio area, BBQ.' Combined with 4 out of 5 MLS listings checking BBQ in amenities, this strongly supports that the building offers common BBQ/grilling facilities for residents. Evidence is consistent across several listings and appears to reflect an established building feature.
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Multiple independent listings describe dedicated storage provided by the building, including a 'separate storage closet' for units and an amenity list that includes a 'storage locker.' MLS checkbox data is consistent, with 5/5 listings marking storage/extra storage at the building level and 4/5 also marking it for the units. This strongly supports that Tiare Apartments offers storage units/lockers on site for residents.
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Multiple listings for this building explicitly mention a shared pool, including phrases like 'lush tropical pool area', 'large pool and BBQ area', and 'Amenities include pool with relaxing patio area'. At least 3 of the 5 current listings describe the pool in detail, and all 5 have pool checked in MLS amenities, indicating a confirmed common pool for residents.
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Multiple recent listings for Tiare Apartments confirm shared laundry, with 2/5 explicitly mentioning 'common laundry area' and 'community laundry facilities' in the remarks. All 5 MLS entries also have the community laundry amenity box checked, and the consistent language across different agents supports that the building offers shared laundry facilities for residents.
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Multiple sources indicate that some units in Tiare Apartments include parking. MLS data shows parking-related features in 3 of 5 listings, and one remark explicitly describes the unit as a '1 parking condo.' Other listings note no parking with specific units, confirming that parking is available for some but not all units in the building.
Assigned parking is clearly present for at least some units: one listing states it 'comes with one assigned parking space,' and 2 of 5 MLS entries carry the ASSIGN flag. While some units are sold without parking, buyers seeking buildings with assigned stalls should consider this property.
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I searched for wording like 'deeded parking', 'owned stall', or 'parking included in deed' and found none. The listings mention an 'assigned parking space' (and also one line saying 'No parking with unit'), which implies assigned parking but not deeded ownership.
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I searched for 'parking fee', 'monthly parking', or similar phrasing and found no references. Because there is no stated dollar amount or fee reference, the monthly parking fee is unknown from these remarks.
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I looked for phrases like 'parking waitlist' or 'join waitlist' and found none. The remarks only reference assigned parking for some units and lack of parking for others.
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Multiple listings confirm window AC units: one describes 'A window-type AC unit is serving the bedroom' and another notes a 'Brand new 12,000BTU window AC unit,' while a third references 'bedroom A/C.' In addition, 4 of 5 current MLS entries check the ACWIUN inclusion, suggesting agents consistently recognize window AC in this building. This is strong evidence that at least some units in the building have window air conditioning.
Every available MLS listing (5/5) checks CONCRE in construction_materials, indicating a concrete building. Although the public remarks do not explicitly mention concrete construction, the consistency across all listings and the typical construction type for similar Honolulu walk-up buildings strongly support this.
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A slab foundation is explicitly checked in the MLS data for 1 of 5 listings, while the others are silent on foundation type. Combined with the building’s concrete construction and common local practice, this gives moderate evidence that the structure is on a concrete slab, though it is not strongly confirmed in remarks.
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Above-ground construction is indicated in just 1 of 5 MLS entries and is not mentioned anywhere in the public remarks. Given the consistent concrete designation and typical slab construction for similar Honolulu condo buildings, the single ABOGRO checkbox is likely inaccurate.
Brick construction appears only once in the MLS checkbox data (1/5 listings) with no supporting mention in any of the remarks. The clear majority of listings omit brick and instead consistently identify concrete, so the lone BRICK entry is likely an agent checkbox error rather than a true building feature.
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I searched for 'short-term rental', 'vacation rental', 'TVU', '30-day minimum' and similar terms and found no relevant mentions. In absence of explicit allowance, STR is treated as not indicated/likely not allowed.
Because STR is not indicated and there are no references to hotel rental programs (e.g., 'hotel rental pool', 'managed by [hotel brand]'), hotel pool participation is not supported by the public remarks.
I searched for phrases like 'mandatory hotel pool' or 'required to participate' and found none. Given no evidence of a hotel pool or STR program, mandatory participation is not indicated.
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I looked for language such as 'lease expires', 'land lease to', or specific years (e.g., 2050) and found no references. Therefore the lease expiry year is unknown from these remarks.
I searched the remarks for phrases like 'VA approved', 'VA financing', or 'VA loans accepted' and found none. Without explicit wording, VA approval cannot be inferred from these listings.
I searched the public remarks for explicit language about the HOA/building being fully insured or having walls-in coverage. The listings discuss amenities and secured entry but do not reference comprehensive building or walls-in insurance, so there is no evidence the building is described as fully insured.
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I searched the public remarks for explicit phrases indicating a passed fire/life safety evaluation (e.g., 'FLSE passed', 'passed fire inspection', 'fire safety certified'). There are no references to any fire/life safety evaluation or certification in the listings, so there is no evidence the building has a documented 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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No listings (0/5) mention sunset views, evening sun, western exposure, or similar terms, and 2/5 listings explicitly report the view as 'NONE'. Remarks that do discuss views focus on 'Peak-a-boo Diamond Head views' and interior/courtyard scenery rather than sunsets. Based on this consistent absence across multiple agents and listings, the building is not considered to offer notable sunset views.
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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.