
Tropicana Village-Haiku
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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Tropicana Village-Haiku
Building Overview
Tropicana Village-Haiku in Kahaluu — built 1971; pets and short-term rentals not allowed.

About Tropicana Village-Haiku
Tropicana Village-Haiku is a residential building located in the Kahaluu neighborhood. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1971. Beyond the name, neighborhood and year built, MLS-derived data on unit count, building size and construction type is not provided here.
Based on MLS data, key property policies for Tropicana Village-Haiku include a prohibition on pets and a prohibition on short-term rentals. The listing information does not identify amenities, on-site facilities or a managing company; the management company is recorded as unknown in the available data.
Additional details such as parking arrangements, homeowner association fees, special assessments, and other rules are not included in the provided MLS data. Buyers and their agents should verify all property particulars, policies and costs with the listing agent, association documents, 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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Multiple listings describe the community as having a high owner-occupancy rate, which is strong qualitative evidence that owner occupancy is high. However, no remark provides an exact percentage like "80% owner occupied," so a numeric value cannot be safely assigned.
I searched the listing remarks for explicit elevator references such as "elevator," "4 elevators," "multiple elevators," or similar wording and found none. The descriptions consistently present the homes as townhomes/split-level units with parking at the door, which does not provide evidence of a building elevator count.
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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About 9 of 15 current listings indicate common-area electricity (OTCOEX) is included in the maintenance fee. The public remarks do not explicitly confirm this, but the MLS pattern is consistent enough to keep it as a building-level feature with moderate confidence.
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No current listings show HOTWAT in the fee inclusions, and nearly half show WTRHTR, which strongly points away from building-supplied hot water being included. The remarks are silent on hot water inclusion, so the best read is that this feature is not offered.
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Sewer inclusion appears consistently across the building, with 13 of 15 current listings marking SEWER in the association fee inclusions. The remarks do not mention sewer directly, but the MLS evidence is strong and consistent enough to treat this as a building feature.
Water is marked in the fee inclusions on 13 of 15 current listings, which is strong evidence that maintenance fees include water. The public remarks are silent on the point, but the repeated MLS data makes this highly reliable.
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About 11 of the 14 public remarks explicitly reference outdoor living areas: phrases include 'private outdoor space', 'private patio', 'private lanai', 'fully enclosed patio', and 'fenced patio'. Although only 6/14 listings have the MLS checkbox checked, the consistent, explicit remarks across many listings from different agents provide strong evidence the building offers patios/decks to units.
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Public remarks were reviewed for any references to surfboard storage, board racks, or combined bike and surfboard storage facilities. None of the listings for this building mentioned such a feature, so it is likely that dedicated surfboard storage is not provided. In the absence of explicit evidence, this feature is marked as not present with medium confidence.
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No listings' public remarks mention any pool or swimming facility (0 of 14). The MLS pool amenity is checked in only 2 of 14 current listings, but the marketing copy across multiple agents never references a pool—no phrases like 'pool', 'swimming pool', or 'heated pool' appear. This pattern suggests the checked boxes are likely incorrect copy/paste rather than a real building amenity.
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I searched the remarks for terms like 'salt water pool', 'saltwater pool', 'salt pool', and 'saline pool' and found no references. The listings highlight other amenities (playground, walking paths, patios) but do not mention any pool at all, so a salt water pool is unlikely. Given the absence of both a pool and any salt-related wording, this feature is set to false with medium confidence.
In-unit laundry is supported by multiple current listings, with explicit phrases like "full sized washer dryer neatly tucked away" and "laundry room." Current MLS data also shows washer/dryer included in 12 of 15 listings, which is strong building-level evidence and not just a one-off agent remark.
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I looked for terms such as 'coin laundry', 'coin-op', 'card-operated', 'laundry fee', or similar indications of paid community laundry and found none. Since only private in-unit laundry is described, it is likely there is no paid community laundry system.
I searched for phrases like 'laundry on each floor', 'laundry room on every floor', or other mentions of shared laundry facilities and found none. Multiple listings highlight in-unit laundry instead, so it is likely there is no community laundry on every floor.
Parking is clearly present in the building. Across the remarks, at least 9 listings explicitly mention parking, including phrases like "two open parking spots," "2 open parking spaces," "two assigned parking stalls," "two full sized parking stalls," and "2 uncovered parking spots." The MLS data also supports this with 14/15 current listings showing parking features, so this appears to be a stable, high-confidence building amenity rather than a copy-paste error.
Assigned or reserved parking is supported by both MLS data and remarks. At least 3 listings explicitly use assignment language, including "two assigned parking stalls" and "two designated parking stalls," while others describe stalls "right outside your front door" or just steps away. Because 11/15 current MLS listings are marked ASSIGN, this looks like a real building feature rather than a one-off agent entry.
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I looked for explicit deeded or owned-stall language, such as deeded parking, parking included in deed, or owned stall, and found none. The stalls are described as assigned/open/designated, which suggests non-deeded parking, but the remarks do not prove it outright.
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I searched for any mention of a separate parking fee, monthly parking charge, or rental cost for parking. The listings only mention open, assigned, or designated stalls and do not reference any fee.
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I looked for parking waitlist or parking waiting list language and found none. The remarks indicate parking is available directly at or near the unit, which makes a waitlist unlikely, but it is not explicitly addressed.
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The public remarks describe location, renovations, parking, patios, and amenities like a playground and resident manager, but do not reference any electronic or card/fob-based access system. Given the complete absence of such terms, it is moderately likely that there is no security card/fob system. This remains an inference based solely on the lack of mention in multiple listings.
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Across all provided listings, there is no indication of a security patrol or roving security service; the remarks focus on views, layout, parking, and nearby shopping and transit. The absence of any security patrol language in multiple descriptions suggests such a service is unlikely. However, this conclusion is based only on listing text and not direct verification.
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Split AC is confirmed by multiple public remarks, not just MLS checkboxes. At least 2 listings explicitly mention it, including phrases like 'split AC unit in the living room' and 'recently installed split ACs,' which suggests the feature is present in some units and not merely copy-paste noise.
Window AC is not supported by the remarks provided. Across these listings there are no mentions of 'window AC,' 'window unit,' or similar wording, while several descriptions instead highlight split AC or no A/C-specific detail at all. The lone MLS checkbox inclusion looks weak and likely copy/paste or input error.
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Masonry/stucco appears in 6 of 15 current MLS listings. The public remarks do not explicitly describe masonry or stucco construction, so the evidence is weaker and appears to come only from MLS checkbox data.
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Concrete slab construction is indicated in 8 of 15 current MLS listings. No remarks explicitly say 'concrete slab' or 'solid concrete foundation,' so this is supported by MLS data only rather than agent narrative.
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Wood frame construction appears in the current MLS data for 10 of 15 listings, which is moderate evidence that the building is wood frame. None of the public remarks explicitly mention 'wood frame' or similar construction language, so this looks like MLS checkbox data rather than repeated agent description.
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I searched for STR-related language such as short-term rental allowed, vacation rental, TVU, NUC, or 30-day minimum rules, and found nothing. The remarks consistently describe a standard residential townhome community with owner-occupancy references, so STR permission is not supported.
I looked for hotel pool, hotel rental program, managed by hotel, Hilton/Trump/Ritz pool, or similar language and found none. Since there is no evidence that short-term rentals are allowed, a hotel pool is also not supported.
I searched for required rental-program participation, mandatory pool, cannot opt out, or similar wording and found none. The remarks instead read as owner-oriented residential listings, so there is no evidence of a mandatory hotel or rental pool.
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I searched for leasehold language such as lease expires, ground lease, leasehold, renewal, or an expiry year, but found nothing. The remarks read like standard ownership townhome descriptions and do not provide any lease-expiry information.
Multiple public remarks directly confirm VA financing eligibility, including an explicit "VA APPROVED" listing and another noting VA financing availability. This is strong, current evidence from the remarks.
I searched for terms such as "fully insured," "full insurance," "walls-in coverage," or similar HOA insurance language and found none. The remarks do not confirm that the building is fully insured, so this stays unverified.
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I looked for phrases like "fire life safety evaluation passed," "FLSE passed," "fire safety certified," or "passed fire inspection" and found no such statements. Because there is no explicit public-remarks evidence, this remains unverified.
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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Strong evidence that this building offers mountain views. Multiple remarks explicitly mention "stunning mountain views," "majestic Ko'olau mountains in view," "breathtaking views of the Ko'olau mountains," and "beautiful mountain veiws." This appears consistent across many listings and agents rather than a one-off copy/paste error.
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I searched for terms like fireworks, Friday night fireworks, watch from lanai, and similar phrases but found none. Given the detailed view descriptions (primarily Ko'olau mountains) without any fireworks mention, it is likely there is no notable fireworks view from this building.
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Resident manager is supported by both the current MLS amenity data and at least one listing remark that explicitly mentions a "resident manager." With 10 of 15 listings showing RESMAN, the evidence is fairly strong and consistent across multiple listings rather than a one-off mention.
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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.