
Villa Marina
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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Until then, we provide a data‑driven overview that blends statistical analysis of the checkbox selections agents make in MLS with an AI‑powered read of their public remarks—yielding a clearer picture of the building than raw listings alone.
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Villa Marina
Building Overview
Villa Marina in Hawaii Kai (built 1970) — pets allowed; short-term rentals not permitted.

About Villa Marina
Villa Marina is located in the Hawaii Kai neighborhood and was built in 1970. Specifics about unit count, building size, and construction type are not provided in the available MLS data.
According to available records, pets are allowed at Villa Marina and short-term rentals are not permitted. The management company is listed as unknown and other common amenity details (such as pool, laundry, or fitness facilities) are not specified in the MLS information provided.
Buyers should verify details such as parking, maintenance fees, HOA rules, amenity availability, and management information with the listing agent or association. This summary is based on MLS data and available records and should be independently confirmed.
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 remarks for owner-occupancy indicators such as a percentage or descriptive phrases about the resident mix, but found none. Without explicit listing language, the owner-occupancy rate remains unknown from remarks.
I searched the public remarks for any elevator references, including explicit counts and generic phrases like 'multiple elevators,' but found nothing. With no evidence in the listings, the elevator count cannot be confirmed from remarks.
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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All 3 current listings show OTCOEX, which supports common area electricity being included in the maintenance fee. There are no conflicting remarks, so this appears to be a stable building-level inclusion rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
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No current listing includes HOTWAT, and all 3 list WTRHTR instead, which strongly points away from hot water being included in the fee. This is consistent across the current MLS data and there are no remarks suggesting otherwise.
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2 of 3 current listings include SEWER, which is strong enough to support sewer being included in the maintenance fee. The evidence is not unanimous, but the majority MLS signal points to inclusion.
2 of 3 current listings include WATER, indicating the fee likely includes water for the building. The current remarks do not mention utilities, so the MLS pattern is the best evidence available.
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3 of 3 listing remarks mention outdoor living areas, including 'three private lanais,' a 'large 220 sq. ft. covered lanai,' and 'front and back yards.' The language is explicit and consistent across multiple remarks, so confidence is very high that this building offers patio/deck-style amenities.
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2 of 3 listing remarks explicitly mention private yard space, including 'spacious and private front and back yards.' The evidence is strong and specific, with consistent references to usable yard areas rather than generic outdoor space.
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Pool is supported by both MLS amenities and public remarks. One listing explicitly says "community pool," and the MLS data shows pool-related amenities on all 3/3 listings, which is strong building-level confirmation. The evidence looks consistent across listings rather than a one-off mention.
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In-unit laundry is supported by the current MLS data: 3 out of 3 listings include washer/dryer in the inclusions. The public remarks do not explicitly call it out, but there is also no evidence against it, so this appears to be a consistent building feature rather than a copy-paste error.
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All 3 current listings mention parking, with details like 'two assigned parking stalls' and 'two side-by-side parking stalls.' This is strong, repeated evidence across multiple remarks and not just a checkbox artifact.
All 3 listings explicitly confirm assigned parking, and one notes the stalls are 'right out front,' reinforcing that they are reserved/dedicated. The evidence is consistent across multiple remarks, so this feature is very strong.
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I searched for deeded parking, owned parking, or parking included in deed. The remarks only confirm assigned stalls, which indicates parking rights but not deeded ownership.
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I searched for monthly parking charges, parking rental costs, or any separate parking fee language. The remarks mention two assigned parking stalls, but no fee or extra parking cost is stated, so the parking fee is unknown.
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I searched for parking waitlist or waiting list language and found none. The remarks describe assigned stalls directly with the unit, which does not suggest a waitlist system.
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Window AC appears in 2 of 3 current listings via the MLS inclusions field. The public remarks do not mention air conditioning, so the evidence is moderate and looks more like agent-entered MLS data than repeated descriptive confirmation. Because buyers searching for window AC would still want to know some units offer it, it is included with medium confidence.
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No listing remarks explicitly say 'double wall,' 'double-wall construction,' or similar. The MLS checkbox is present in all 3 listings, but because the remarks are silent, this still looks like unverified copy/paste rather than confirmed evidence.
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Across the provided listings, none explicitly describe the building as masonry and stucco. The only support is a weak MLS checkbox presence (1 of 3), which looks more like unverified agent data than confirmed construction details.
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The listings do not explicitly reference above-ground construction, above-ground materials, or any comparable phrase. With only 1 of 3 MLS records checking the box, the evidence appears too thin to validate the feature.
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I looked for short-term rental indicators such as STR permitted, legal vacation rental, NUC, TVU, or similar wording, and found none. There is also no mention of a 30-day minimum or owner-occupant-only restriction, so based on the remarks alone, STR allowance is not supported.
I looked for hotel pool references such as hotel rental pool, managed by hotel, or branded pool programs like Hilton/Trump/Ritz. There were no such mentions, and since STR is not established here, this must be false.
I searched for mandatory rental-program language such as must be in pool, cannot opt out, or required to rent, but found nothing. With no hotel-pool evidence and no mandatory participation language, this is false.
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I looked for ground lease or leasehold language such as lease expires, land lease ends, renewed through, or expiry year references, but there was no information about land tenure in the remarks. Without a specific year mentioned, the lease expiry remains unknown.
I searched the public remarks for explicit VA financing language such as VA approved, VA loans accepted, or VA financing, but found nothing. With no public evidence supporting VA eligibility, this is marked false at low-to-moderate confidence.
The listing remarks directly provide strong evidence of full building insurance coverage, using phrases like '100% hurricane insurance coverage' and 'full hurricane insurance.' This is consistent with walls-in or comprehensive HOA coverage.
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I looked for explicit language indicating the building passed a fire/life safety evaluation or similar compliance wording, but none appeared in the remarks. Because this is a boolean feature and there is no positive evidence, it is treated as not confirmed from the available text.
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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There is limited but direct MLS evidence that some units have city views: 1 of 3 current listings includes CITY in the view descriptions. The three public remarks do not explicitly mention city/downtown views, instead focusing on marina, pool, and greenery, so this appears to be a building-level feature that may apply to only some units rather than a consistently advertised amenity.
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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.