
Tradewinds Hotel Inc
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Tradewinds Hotel Inc
Building Overview
Tradewinds Hotel Inc in Waikiki — 16-story concrete building with pool and ocean/mountain views.

About Tradewinds Hotel Inc
Tradewinds Hotel Inc is a 16-floor residential building located in the Hobron-Ena district of Waikiki. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1961 and contains 248 total units with concrete construction.
Key features listed in the MLS include a pool, BBQ area, on-site resident manager, and a security guard. The building has two elevators and offers ocean, mountain, and sunset views. Management is handled by Hawaiiana Management Company, Ltd.
Parking is noted as available. Pets and short-term rentals are not allowed per the MLS data. Specifics such as maintenance fees, rental rules enforcement, or other assessments were not provided in the available MLS information. Based on MLS data analysis; buyers should verify all details 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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The listings contain general references to owner-occupants and established residency but do not state a percentage such as 80% owner occupied. The current value of 40.00 is retained because no remarks explicitly confirm or contradict it.
The listings repeatedly confirm that the building has secured elevators. No public remark specifies whether there are two elevators or a different number, so the current value of 2 is retained with low confidence.
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 inclusion is strongly supported across the building: 19 of 20 current MLS listings include CABTV. Remarks repeatedly say "cable," "basic cable," or "internet and cable," including listings stating that monthly fees cover "Electric, Cable, Internet" and "basic cable."
Common-area expenses are supported by 9 of 20 current MLS listings and explicit remarks. One recent listing states that fees include "other common area expenses," while another describes utilities plus "other common" expenses, confirming this is a building-level inclusion rather than an isolated unit claim.
Remarks repeatedly specify that co-op property tax is included in the maintenance fee and several MLS entries have COOTAX checked.
Electricity inclusion is exceptionally consistent, appearing in 19 of 20 current MLS listings. Remarks repeatedly state "electricity" is included, including "maintenance fee includes electricity" and "Electric, Cable, Internet, ... Water, Sewer," across multiple listing descriptions.
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Hot water is strongly supported by the current MLS data: 18 of 20 listings include HOTWAT and none include WTRHTR. Remarks commonly state that fees cover "all utilities," and one explicitly lists "hot water" among the included utilities, with no evidence of unit water heaters.
Internet inclusion is well documented in 17 of 20 current MLS listings. Multiple descriptions explicitly say fees include "wi-fi/internet," "internet," or "internet and cable," including detailed statements listing electric, cable, internet, water, and sewer.
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Sewer inclusion is strongly supported in 18 of 20 current MLS listings. Remarks repeatedly use phrases such as "water/sewer," "electricity, water, sewer internet and TV," and "electric, cable, internet, ... water, sewer," across multiple listings.
Water inclusion is consistently documented in 18 of 20 current MLS listings. Multiple remarks explicitly list "water" among covered utilities, including "electricity, water, sewer," "Electric, Cable, Internet, ... Water, Sewer," and several statements that fees cover "all utilities."
BBQ is strongly validated across the building, appearing in 19 of 20 current listings. Multiple remarks from different listings explicitly describe shared BBQ areas and grills, so this is a consistent building amenity rather than an isolated or copy-pasted checkbox.
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Confidence 86%: Although only 1/20 MLS entries checks a meeting-room code, several remarks describe a 'community gathering area', 'rec area', and an 'open air meeting area' with tables and seating.
Very strong evidence that Tradewinds offers patio/deck-style outdoor space. Across many listings, agents repeatedly describe a 'lanai,' 'covered lanai,' 'open spacious lanai,' 'expansive lanai,' and one penthouse with a '948-square-foot rooftop deck,' confirming outdoor space is a recurring feature. The consistency across multiple remarks suggests this is a genuine building-level amenity, not just isolated copy-paste.
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At least 3 listings use explicit recreation terminology, including "top-notch recreation area" and "BBQ and Rec area," while others describe a community gathering, lounge, reading, or open-air meeting area. The evidence across multiple remarks supports a shared recreation/community space.
There is no solid public-remark evidence for a true recreation room at Tradewinds. A few listings mention a "recreation area," "community gathering area," or lounge/open-air meeting space, but these are not the same as a dedicated recreation room and appear too vague to treat as confirmation.
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Storage is repeatedly mentioned across many listings, with phrases such as "surfboard storage," "bike storage," "additional storage," "storage space on same floor as apartment," and "an additional little storage located on your unit-floor next to the elevators." The evidence appears across multiple agents and listing descriptions rather than relying only on copied checkbox data, strongly confirming that Tradewinds offers storage facilities or lockers.
Dedicated surfboard storage or racks are repeatedly identified as building amenities. The evidence is clear and consistent across the listings.
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Trash chute is indicated in 7 of 20 current MLS records, but none of the provided remarks explicitly says 'trash chute,' 'garbage chute,' or 'refuse chute.' The feature is therefore retained because of the repeated MLS data and prior high-confidence history, but the lack of textual confirmation makes the evidence materially weaker than for BBQ.
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The pool is explicitly mentioned in many listings across the building, with repeated descriptions including “salt water pool,” “saltwater swimming pool,” “swimming pool,” and “large swimming pool.” Evidence is strong across numerous listings and agents, while MLS amenity data also indicates a pool in 20/20 listings, confirming this is a shared building feature rather than a unit-specific amenity.
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The pool is repeatedly and directly identified as saltwater throughout the remarks. The evidence is consistent across numerous listings.
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Shared laundry is strongly confirmed across numerous listings, well above the historical threshold: remarks mention community laundry on both buildings, rooftop community laundry, community laundry rooms, laundry facilities, on-site laundry, and coin-operated laundry rooms. The repeated confirmation across many listings and explicit building-level descriptions indicate this is a genuine shared amenity rather than an isolated or copied checkbox error.
The laundry is directly identified as coin-operated, confirming that residents pay to use it. This is consistent with the historical high-confidence finding.
Community laundry is clearly available, but the remarks place it on the rooftop/top floor. No listing states that laundry facilities are located on every floor.
At least 15 listings mention parking or parking availability, with repeated phrases such as “guest parking stalls,” “waitlisted parking,” “parking stall may be available to rent,” and “monthly parking available next door.” The evidence is strong across multiple listings and agents, while the current NONE checkbox appears inconsistent with the extensive remarks and likely reflects lack of assigned parking rather than absence of all parking options.
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No listing states that parking is deeded, owned, included in the deed, or included with the unit. The available evidence instead indicates that parking stalls are rented or separately arranged, sometimes through a waitlist.
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The most consistently stated parking fee is $175 per month. Some listings mention $180 monthly parking next door, which appears to be an alternative nearby parking option rather than the primary building rate.
Guest parking is mentioned in several current listings, including explicit phrases like 'guest parking stalls,' '2 guest parking stalls,' and 'Guest parking.' While not every listing references it, the repeated mentions across different remarks support this as a real shared feature of the building.
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The remarks clearly establish that the building has a parking waitlist system. Listings describe an estimated one- to two-year wait, although some separately rented or nearby stalls may be available.
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The building uses controlled key, fob, or security-key access for the grounds, entrances, and elevators. Multiple explicit references confirm card/fob-style security access.
Security guard service is strongly supported across the listings and is not limited to a single copied description. At least 15 of 20 current listings include the MLS security-guard amenity, while numerous remarks explicitly mention a 'security guard,' '24 hour security,' '24/7 security,' or guards serving evenings, nights, and weekends.
Listings consistently describe active guard coverage, including nighttime, weekend, and 24-hour security. This supports ongoing building security patrol or guard service.
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There is one clear remark saying "split AC" and another describing a "spacious air-conditioned interior." The MLS currently shows ACSPL in only 1 of 20 listings, so this appears to be a feature present in some units rather than a building-wide standard, and the overall evidence is modest.
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Concrete construction is strongly supported across the building: 18 of 20 current listings identify CONCRE in the MLS construction materials. Multiple remarks explicitly state “Solid Concrete construction” and “Solid Concrete Walls between the apartments,” confirming the feature across listing sources rather than relying only on copied checkbox data.
No current remarks mention "double wall," "double-wall construction," or "two walls." Although 3 of 20 MLS records contain DOUWAL, this limited checkbox evidence is not supported by agent remarks and may reflect copied MLS data.
No public remarks mention 'hollow tile' or 'hollow tile construction' (0/20 listings). Multiple remarks explicitly describe 'Solid Concrete' construction and concrete/cement flooring, and there are numerous agent repeated amenity statements that look like copy/paste. Given the lack of any remark-level support and only 1/20 MLS checkbox flags, the evidence implies hollow tile is unlikely in this building.
No public remarks reference 'masonry' or 'stucco' (0/20 listings). Multiple listings repeatedly describe 'Solid Concrete' construction and painted/sealed cement flooring; with only 2/20 MLS checkbox flags and no supporting remarks, the evidence suggests the masonry/stucco flags are likely agent checkbox errors rather than true building features.
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Five of 20 listings identify SLAB in the MLS construction materials, and no remarks contradict it. Current remarks support a concrete building, including "Solid Concrete construction," but do not explicitly quote a slab foundation, so confidence is based on strong MLS and building-type evidence.
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No listings explicitly mention brick construction or a brick exterior. Although 2/20 MLS records contain the BRICK checkbox, this is weak, likely copied or unverified data rather than consistent evidence that the building is brick.
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Multiple listings directly prohibit short-term rentals. References to investors, rental income, tenants, or second homes refer to longer-term occupancy and do not override the explicit STR prohibition.
Although the property is named Tradewinds Hotel and is near several hotels, the remarks provide no evidence of a hotel rental pool. Because short-term rentals are prohibited, hotel-pool participation is also false under the prerequisite rule.
The remarks contain no mandatory rental-program language and do not identify any hotel pool program. The explicit prohibition on short-term rentals means mandatory hotel-pool participation must be false.
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The building is repeatedly described as leasehold/co-op. Multiple listings confirm the land lease expires on December 31, 2040; references to renegotiation in 2030 do not extend the stated expiry.
The remarks were searched for explicit VA-related terms such as "VA approved," "VA financing," and "VA loans accepted." None were found, so the building is not supported as VA loan approved by the public remarks.
The listings discuss maintenance fees, utilities, lease rent, property taxes, and common expenses, but do not describe HOA building insurance coverage. Therefore, full insurance cannot be confirmed from the public remarks.
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The remarks were searched for fire/life-safety evaluation, FLSE, fire inspection, certification, and compliance language. None of these statements were found, so there is no evidence that the building has passed an FLSE.
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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Ocean views are well supported across many listings, with roughly 13 current MLS remarks mentioning terms like "ocean views," "partial ocean view," "peek-a-boo ocean view," and "Pacific Ocean." The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents and is not limited to one unit type, so this is clearly a building feature buyers can find here.
Mountain views are mentioned in 6 of 20 current listings, with clear phrases such as "beautiful Ko'olau Mountains" and "incredible ocean and mountain views." The repeated references across different unit descriptions support a genuine building feature rather than a single copied remark.
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City views are mentioned in 15 of 20 current listings, with explicit phrases such as "expansive covered lanai with city views," "city and mountain vistas," and views of "Honolulu's skyline." The evidence is strong across multiple listings and agents, consistent with the previously high-confidence determination that the building offers city-view units.
Coastline-related evidence appears in 2 of 20 current listings, including the phrase "best of coastal and city living," while many other listings describe ocean, beach, and shoreline views. The evidence supports including the feature for some units, but the wording is less direct and may partly reflect generic coastal-location marketing.
Garden-related views and surroundings are repeatedly mentioned across the remarks, including “tranquil garden view,” “beautiful courtyard,” “peaceful, garden-like setting,” “landscaped grounds,” and “lush tropical landscaping.” Although only 1/20 MLS view descriptions is coded GARDEN, the repeated descriptions across listings provide strong multi-listing evidence that the building offers garden views.
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Marina views appear in 2 of 20 current listings, with specific language including "sweeping marina and city views," "peek-a-boo views of the ocean and Waikiki Marina," and "ocean views, yacht harbor views." These detailed references confirm that some units offer marina views, even though the feature is not present in every listing.
Confidence 88%: At least one listing explicitly highlights 'views of the sunrise-kissed sky' from the unit/lanai, and no data contradicts the presence of some east-facing units.
Sunset views are confirmed by multiple current remarks, with at least 4 listings referencing sunsets directly or via related wording like "spectacular sunsets" and "vibrant sunsets paint the sky." The evidence is consistent with a real building-level offering for some units, not just a one-off agent description.
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Multiple listings explicitly confirm that Friday night fireworks are visible from unit lanais. This meets the requirement for a fireworks view from the building.
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At least 7 current listings explicitly mention a resident or on-site manager, using phrases such as "long-time Resident Manager," "on-site manager," and "property manager." The feature is strongly corroborated across multiple remarks and aligns with the high historical confidence and 11/20 current MLS amenity entries.
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At least 15 listings explicitly describe Tradewinds as a cooperative/co-op, including repeated statements such as “Leasehold Coop apartment” and “This is a leasehold co-operative apartment.” The evidence appears across many listings and is reinforced by COOTAX appearing in 10 of 20 current MLS records, making the co-op status highly reliable.
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.