
West Molokai Resort
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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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West Molokai Resort
Building Overview
West Molokai Resort, neighborhood: Unknown — ocean and sunset views; BBQ area and security guard.

About West Molokai Resort
Based on MLS data, West Molokai Resort is a condominium property built in 1978. Location details list the building on Molokai but neighborhood specifics, unit sizes, and construction type are not provided in available records.
According to available records, key features include ocean and sunset views. On-site amenities noted in the MLS include a BBQ area and a security guard. Short-term rentals are allowed and pets are not allowed per the MLS information.
Parking is listed as available. The management company is not specified in the MLS data. This summary is based solely on MLS data; buyers should verify all details, fees, rules, and current conditions with listing agents, management, or public records.
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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Multiple public remarks explicitly state electricity is included in the HOA fee (e.g., “The $632 monthly Homeowner Fee covers the Electric...”, and “HOA fees cover ... electricity!”). Current MLS association_fee_includes also shows ELECTR in 16/17 listings, indicating strong agreement across agents rather than a single copy/paste instance.
Public remarks in multiple listings explicitly state gas is included in the monthly fee (notably “covers the Electric, Gas, Water, Sewer...” in the $632-fee listing). MLS checkbox data lists GAS in 8/17 listings; combined evidence from remarks and MLS supports inclusion.
MLS association_fee_includes contains HOTWAT for 15 of 17 listings, but none of the public remarks explicitly say “hot water included” (remarks do explicitly list electricity, gas, water, sewer). Given the strong MLS checkbox prevalence but lack of explicit remark confirmation, this is marked true with moderate confidence as an implied/modeled inclusion.
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Several listings explicitly note that sewer is included in the monthly fee (quotes include “covers the ... Sewer” and “HOA fees cover ... sewer”), and MLS data lists SEWER in 16/17 listings, giving strong, consistent evidence from agents and MLS.
Multiple remarks explicitly indicate water is covered by the HOA fee (for example, “The $632 monthly Homeowner Fee covers the ... Water...” and “HOA fees cover ... water”). MLS checkbox data (WATER in 16/17 listings) aligns with the remarks, providing strong support for inclusion.
Multiple public remarks (approximately 10 of 17 listings) explicitly mention BBQ grills or 'BBQ grills in the courtyard' and picnic tables (e.g., 'The courtyard provides BBQ grills and picnic tables', 'Nice new gas, BBQ grills'). Evidence is consistent across many agent remarks and aligns with MLS checkbox data, indicating the building offers shared BBQ/grilling facilities.
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No public remarks (0 of 17) reference a car wash, vehicle wash area, or car wash station. Because there are zero corroborating agent remarks and no descriptive detail supporting the MLS entries (10/17), the available evidence indicates the building does not offer a car wash facility.
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Public remarks in multiple listings (about 6 of 17 explicitly) mention 'walking paths', 'plenty of walking paths to stroll', and '11 acres to roam/walk and Enjoy', indicating on-site walking/jogging paths. The language is explicit enough to include path_jogging as a building-level amenity for buyers seeking walking/jogging paths.
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Although amenities like the oceanfront pool, courtyard and picnic tables are frequently mentioned, none of the 17 public remarks explicitly state 'recreation area', 'rec area', 'recreation deck' or 'amenity deck'. Given the absence of explicit mentions across multiple listings (MLS only lists 3/17), there is insufficient evidence of a distinct recreation_area amenity.
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I searched for references to surfboard or board storage and found no mention. The remarks describe parking, storage units for some condos, and general amenities, but nothing about designated surfboard storage.
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The MLS amenity checkbox is set for 15 of 17 listings and the public remarks for approximately 16 of the provided listings explicitly mention a shared pool, using phrases like 'oceanfront swimming pool', 'spacious oceanfront swimming pool' and 'sparkling oceanfront pool'. The repeated, consistent mentions across many unit listings (likely some copy/paste) provide strong evidence that the building offers a common swimming pool.
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Multiple listings mention the oceanfront/spacious pool, but there is no language indicating the pool is salt water. I searched for 'salt water pool', 'saltwater', and 'saline' and found no matches.
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11 of 17 current MLS listings have the COMLAU amenity checked, and at least one public remark explicitly says "Community laundry is on property in the next building." While many unit remarks also note in-unit washers/dryers, the combination of a majority of MLS checkboxes and an explicit agent remark indicates the building offers shared laundry facilities.
Listings mention community laundry facilities in an adjacent building but do not specify that payment is required. I searched for terms like 'coin laundry', 'paid laundry', 'card operated', 'quarters', or 'coin-op' and found none.
Public remarks mention a community laundry on the property in the next building, not laundry on each floor. I looked for phrases like "laundry on each floor" or "laundry room on every floor" and found none, so every-floor laundry is explicitly not supported by the remarks.
Parking is consistently indicated across the building: 17/17 MLS listings include parking features and numerous remarks mention proximity to parking, with phrases like "parking only steps away," "Great Parking 50 feet away," and "Close to parking." Evidence is strong and consistent across multiple listings and agents, so the building-level parking feature is recorded as present.
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I reviewed all public remarks for language indicating parking is deeded or owned with the unit (e.g., 'deeded parking', 'parking stall included', 'owned stall') and found none. The listings repeatedly mention proximity to parking but not ownership, so parking_deeded is set to false with medium confidence.
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I searched the remarks for explicit statements of a monthly parking fee or additional parking cost and found none. Because the remarks do not provide any parking fee information, the value is unknown (null) with low confidence.
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I searched the remarks for references to a parking waitlist system (e.g., 'parking waitlist', 'waiting list for parking') and found none. The listings note parking proximity but do not indicate a waitlist, so this is set to false with medium confidence.
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Public remarks explicitly mention an electronic door lock system (Sifely), which falls under electronic/card/fob access systems. While the remarks don't spell out 'key card' or 'fob', the explicit reference to an electronic door lock supports setting this feature to true.
13 of 17 current MLS listings include the SECGUA amenity checkbox. None of the provided public remarks explicitly mention a security guard, 24-hour or on-site security—only one unit mentions security cameras and electronic locks. The overall evidence is moderate (many agents checked the box across listings) but not explicitly confirmed in remarks, so the feature is included with moderate confidence.
I searched the public remarks for terms indicating a security patrol or roving security service and found none. The building context does indicate a security guard, but there is no public-remarks evidence of a patrol service.
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14 of 17 current MLS listings include DOUWAL (double wall) in construction materials, while public remarks contain no references to double-wall construction. The MLS checkbox consistency across listings suggests the building may have double-wall construction, but the lack of explicit mention in remarks indicates implied (not directly confirmed) evidence.
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15 of 17 current MLS listings include WOOFRA (wood frame) in construction materials, but none of the public remarks explicitly mention wood frame construction. The evidence is strong in the MLS checkbox data across multiple listings but is implied rather than confirmed in agent remarks, so inclusion is cautious.
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The public remarks explicitly state the complex is zoned H-1 Hotel Resort and that units are legal short-term/vacation rentals. This supports STR being allowed with high confidence.
The remarks describe legal short-term vacation rentals but do not mention any hotel rental pool program or hotel-managed rental operations. Therefore hotel pool participation is not indicated.
There is no evidence that participation in any rental pool is mandatory. Several remarks emphasize owner flexibility and independent vacation rental use, so mandatory pool participation is not supported.
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The remarks explicitly describe the property as fee simple land, so leasehold expiry does not apply. No lease expiration year is present or relevant.
I searched the public remarks for explicit phrases indicating VA loan approval (e.g., 'VA approved', 'VA financing', 'VA loans accepted') and found none. Because there is no mention and no user verification, the feature is marked false with medium confidence (absence of evidence).
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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.
Strong evidence across listings that the building offers ocean views: CURRENT MLS shows 10/17 listings with OCEAN and the remarks repeatedly state phrases like 'ocean and sunset views', 'oceanfront', and 'lanai with ocean views'. Multiple agents and listings describe oceanfront locations and beach-facing buildings, indicating this is a building feature buyers can expect.
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Moderate evidence that some units offer Diamond Head views: MLS data indicates 5/17 listings flagged Diamond Head and the remarks include explicit language ('all the way to Diamond Head') for at least one unit. The evidence is present but not pervasive across all remarks, so confidence is moderate.
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Moderate evidence that the building offers coastline/shoreline views: MLS shows 6/17 listings with COASTL and remarks frequently reference the beach, coastline retreats, and direct access to Kepuhi Beach, implying some units face or overlook the coastline. The evidence is present but more implicit than explicit in some remarks.
Some listings and MLS data indicate garden/courtyard views: CURRENT MLS shows 5/17 with GARDEN and multiple remarks describe the courtyard, manicured 11 acres, and BBQ/picnic courtyard areas. While many remarks describe amenities rather than explicitly 'garden view', the presence of a courtyard and landscaped grounds implies some units have garden/courtyard views.
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Strong evidence of sunset views building-wide: CURRENT MLS flags 9/17 listings with SUNSET and the public remarks frequently use phrases like 'breathtaking sunsets', 'enjoy the beauty of vibrant sunsets', and 'sunset from the lanai'. This is consistently mentioned across multiple agents and listings.
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The remarks repeatedly reference ocean and sunset views and seasonal events (e.g., paddling race) but contain no statements like 'watch fireworks from lanai' or 'fireworks view from unit'. I searched for explicit fireworks-view phrasing and found none.
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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.