
Uraku Tower Hawaii
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Uraku Tower Hawaii
Building Overview
Uraku Tower Hawaii in Ala Moana-Kakaako, built 1989, concrete construction; pets and short-term rentals are not allowed.

About Uraku Tower Hawaii
Uraku Tower Hawaii is located in the Ala Moana-Kakaako neighborhood and was built in 1989. According to available records, the building is of concrete construction. Size and unit-mix details are not provided in the MLS-derived data.
Key building policies indicated in the MLS data include a prohibition on pets and a prohibition on short-term rentals. The management company is listed as unknown in the available records. No additional amenity or common-area information is included in the provided MLS fields.
Additional details such as parking, maintenance fees, specific amenities, or condominium rules were not supplied in the MLS data provided. Based on MLS data analysis, buyers should verify all building features, policies, fees, and management details with the listing agent or condominium association before making purchasing 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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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 TV is indicated as included in the maintenance fee in 18 of 20 current listings. No public remarks explicitly mention cable, but the strong, repeated MLS signal across listings supports inclusion.
Common area electricity is likely included in the maintenance fee. The MLS data is moderate rather than overwhelming, with 10 of 20 listings showing OTCOEX. Public remarks describe a heavily amenitized full-service building, but they do not explicitly confirm the electric/common-area utility detail.
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Hot water is marked as included in 14 of 20 listings, while 5 listings also indicate water heaters, creating some inconsistency. No public remarks explicitly mention hot water or water heaters, so this remains a moderately supported building-level feature.
Internet service is included according to 17 of 20 current MLS listings. Although none of the supplied remarks specifically mention internet or Wi-Fi, the repeated MLS coding across many listings provides strong evidence.
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Sewer is listed as included in 18 of 20 current listings. No public remarks explicitly mention sewer, but the highly consistent MLS data across listings strongly supports inclusion.
Water is marked as included in 18 of 20 current listings. The supplied remarks do not mention water fees, but the strong and consistent MLS signal across multiple listings supports this feature.
At least 16 of 20 listings identify BBQ facilities, including repeated phrases such as "BBQ area" and "Experience ... BBQs." The amenity is consistently paired with other shared recreational facilities, providing strong confirmation that the building offers grilling facilities.
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At least 18 listings mention concierge or clearly equivalent staffed-desk service, including '24-hour concierge,' 'concierge service,' 'front-desk concierge,' and '24 hour front desk.' The repeated references across many distinct listings and agents strongly support a building-wide concierge amenity, consistent with the high-confidence MLS data.
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At least 16 of 20 listings include the amenity, with remarks using phrases such as "fitness center," "exercise room," "gym," and "exercise gym." The repeated descriptions across multiple listings and agents strongly confirm a shared building fitness facility rather than a copy-paste-only claim.
At least 17 of 20 listings identify limousine or car service. Remarks repeatedly cite "complimentary limousine transportation," "limousine service," "private chauffeur service," and airport/neighborhood transportation, confirming a building-provided service.
At least 16 of 20 listings mark a meeting room, and public remarks explicitly state "meeting room" alongside exercise, pool, and social amenities. The repeated building-level references strongly support the feature.
The feature is well-supported across the listing set: 13 of 20 MLS records historically had PATDEC/COVPAT checked, and numerous current remarks describe outdoor spaces such as "covered lanai," "two lanais," "three lanais," and "large open lanai." This appears to be a consistent building amenity, reinforced by multiple agents and not just isolated wording.
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Putting green is mentioned in a number of unit remarks (around 5–8 listings) with phrases like 'putting green' and 'practice putting green'. Evidence is consistent though present in fewer listings than some other amenities, yielding moderate-to-high confidence that a putting green exists.
The building is described as having recreation-oriented common areas, including explicit 'recreation area' references and related amenity spaces. The recurring mention across multiple listings indicates this is a genuine building feature.
At least 12 of 20 listings include the recreation-room checkbox, with remarks citing "recreation rooms," "social room," "party room," and "recreation area." These equivalent descriptions across multiple listings confirm a shared recreational/social space.
At least 13 of 20 listings identify a restaurant, with direct wording including "restaurant on the first floor" and repeated amenity lists containing "restaurant." This is clear evidence of an in-building dining facility.
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Sauna appears in 20 of 20 current MLS records, with remarks repeatedly specifying "wet and dry sauna," "both wet and dry sauna," and "steam room." Although some penthouse units also mention private saunas, the repeated shared-amenity references establish that the building offers common sauna facilities.
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I searched for surfboard storage, board storage, surf storage, and bike-and-surfboard storage. Although one listing mentions a nearby surf spot, no building storage facility is described.
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Trash chute is marked in 19 of 20 current listings, and the public remarks directly list "Trash Chute" among Uraku Tower's building amenities. Although the feature is less frequently described narratively than recreational amenities, the near-universal MLS presence and explicit building-level mention provide strong confirmation.
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At least 16 of 20 listings include the whirlpool amenity, with repeated phrases such as "2 whirlpools," "two jacuzzies," "hot tub," and "pool/whirlpool." The consistency across multiple agents confirms shared building whirlpools or spas.
The building pool is strongly supported by numerous independent remarks, including "swimming pool," "pool, two jacuzzies," "heated pool," and "pool/whirlpool on property." This confirms that Uraku Tower offers a shared swimming pool and is consistent with the historical high-confidence finding and 19/20 MLS amenity records.
Multiple listings explicitly call the amenity a "heated swimming pool" or "heated pool," including descriptions paired with a jacuzzi, sauna, and fitness center. The evidence is repeated across several remarks and agrees with the prior high-confidence conclusion and 12/20 HEAPOO records, so the missing HEATED subfield appears to be an MLS classification gap rather than evidence against heating.
The listings describe a heated swimming pool, pool, hot tubs, jacuzzies, and whirlpools. I found no reference to a saltwater, salt, saline, or salt pool.
In-unit laundry is strongly supported by MLS inclusions, with 18 of 20 listings showing “WASHER/DRYER.” Current remarks do not explicitly mention washer/dryer, but the broad MLS evidence and prior high-confidence determination support retaining this feature; the housekeeping references appear to describe cleaning services rather than laundry facilities.
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I searched for coin-operated, card-operated, paid, fee-based, or quarter-operated community laundry. No such laundry payment information appears in the remarks.
I searched for references to laundry rooms on each floor, laundry on every floor, or floor-by-floor laundry. The remarks mention weekly in-unit housekeeping but do not describe community laundry facilities.
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At least 12 listings mention two parking stalls or otherwise describe parking included with the unit, with phrases such as "two parking stalls" and "2 parking unit." Combined with ASSIGN appearing in 18/20 current MLS records and strong historical confidence, assigned parking is well supported across multiple listings.
At least 4 listings explicitly describe covered parking, including "cover 2 parking stall," "2 Covered (Tandem) Parking Stalls," and "2 covered tandem parking stalls." The 19/20 current MLS prevalence and repeated historical evidence make covered parking highly reliable.
Multiple listings mention two parking stalls, including tandem, side-by-side, covered, or included stalls. However, none explicitly says "deeded parking," "owned stall," or that the stall is included in the unit deed.
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The remarks were searched for parking fees, monthly parking charges, rental costs, or additional parking expenses. No such fee information was found.
There is some MLS checkbox evidence for guest parking, but no current remarks directly describe guest or visitor parking. Because agents often copy/paste MLS fields, this looks weaker than the parking stall features and may need future verification from a listing or site visit.
No listings explicitly use phrases such as "gated parking," "card access parking," or "secured parking entry." Several listings do mention "24hr security," "24-hour front desk and security," or a "secure, well-managed building," and SECENT appears in 6/20 MLS records, suggesting but not conclusively proving secured parking entry.
At least 5 listings explicitly identify tandem parking, including "Two parking stalls (tandem)," "2 tandem parking unit," and "2 Covered (Tandem) Parking Stalls." The direct wording appears across multiple listings and is reinforced by TANDEM appearing in 10/20 current MLS records.
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The remarks were searched for references to a parking waitlist, waiting list, or joining a list for parking. No waitlist information was found.
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I searched for key-card, keycard, fob, card-reader, and electronic-access language. The remarks mention concierge, front desk, and security services but do not identify a card or fob access system.
At least 12 listings explicitly mention security service, using phrases such as '24hr security,' '24-hour security,' '24 hours front desk and security,' and 'security guard.' The evidence is strong across multiple remarks and directly confirms the high-confidence MLS data rather than relying only on copied amenity checkboxes.
The remarks repeatedly state 24-hour security, security guard, and front-desk security. They do not explicitly mention roving security, security patrol, or a patrolled building.
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Central air conditioning is strongly supported by the MLS history, with 13 of 20 listings marking ACCEN/CENAC and 18 of 20 listing ACCEN in inclusions. None of the provided remarks explicitly mention central AC, HVAC, or forced air, but the consistent checkbox pattern across many listings supports retaining this building feature.
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Concrete construction is supported by all 20 current listings, each identifying CONCRE in the construction_materials field. None of the public remarks explicitly mention concrete or reinforced concrete, but the consistent building-level MLS data across all listings provides strong evidence.
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There is weak and inconsistent MLS support for above-ground construction, with only 4 of 20 current listings checked and no corroborating language in the remarks. This looks more like sporadic agent input than a verified building feature.
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The remarks were searched for STR, vacation-rental, NUC, TVU, legal short-term rental, minimum-stay, and owner-occupancy language. None was found, so there is no public-remarks evidence that short-term rentals are allowed.
Although the listings describe hotel-like services such as concierge, housekeeping, and limousine transportation, they do not mention a hotel rental pool, hotel management, or a branded rental program. Because STR permission is not established, this feature is false under the prerequisite rule.
The remarks were searched for statements that participation in a rental pool is mandatory, required, or cannot be declined. No such language was found, and the absence of established STR permission requires this feature to be false.
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The remarks were searched for leasehold indicators, ground-lease language, expiration dates, and renewal statements. No specific lease-expiry year or lease-tenure information was found.
The remarks were searched for explicit language such as "VA approved," "VA financing," and "VA loans accepted." None of these terms or equivalent VA approval statements appear.
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Fire sprinklers appear in the current MLS amenities for 13 of 20 listings, but 0 listings mention sprinklers or fire suppression in their public remarks. The evidence supports inclusion based on the majority MLS checkbox representation, though the lack of independent remarks and potential copy-paste behavior prevents high confidence.
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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 mentioned across many listings, including “every room having ocean views,” “clear ocean views,” “panoramic ocean views,” and “side ocean view.” The feature is consistently supported by multiple distinct remarks and aligns with the strong historical confidence.
Mountain views are clearly present across multiple listings and are described in different ways by several agents. Remarks include "mountain views," "sunrise views from the mountain facing lanai," and broad view corridors from ocean to mountains, making this a well-supported building feature.
Diamond Head views are explicitly described in several listings, including penthouse and high-floor residences. Although less common than ocean views, the repeated specific references across listings support this as a building feature available to some units.
City views are explicitly mentioned in several listings, including “both city and mountain views,” “city, mountain view,” and “City lights in the evening.” The high frequency in MLS data and confirmation in multiple remarks make this feature strongly supported.
Coastline views appear in fewer listings than ocean or city views but are clearly documented, including “floor-to-ceiling windows frame the stunning coastline.” The repeated coastal-view descriptions and prior high confidence support including this building feature.
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Sunset views are mentioned directly in the remarks, though less frequently than ocean or mountain views. The clearest evidence is the explicit 'Enjoy Sunset views' wording, plus some related references to western/evening light, which supports including this feature for the building.
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The remarks repeatedly describe ocean, mountain, Diamond Head, city, and harbor views. They do not state that fireworks can be viewed from the units, balconies, or building.
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Resident manager is explicitly mentioned in the remarks as part of the amenity list, and the current MLS data shows RESMAN in 14 of 20 listings. The evidence is strong and consistent across multiple listings, indicating this is a real building 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.