
White Pearl Apartments
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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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White Pearl Apartments
Building Overview
White Pearl Apartments in Aiea — concrete construction with assigned parking; pets and short-term rentals are not allowed.

About White Pearl Apartments
White Pearl Apartments is located in Aiea and was built in 1966. According to available records, the building is constructed of concrete. MLS data does not provide building square footage or unit count in the supplied information.
Key features reported in MLS data include assigned parking availability. The building does not allow pets and short-term rentals are not permitted, per the listed restrictions.
Additional details from MLS indicate the management company is unknown. Buyers should verify parking arrangements, management contacts, and any association or maintenance fees directly, as this summary is based solely on MLS data and may be incomplete.
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 for numeric owner-occupancy rates (e.g., '80% owner-occupied') and qualitative phrases like 'mostly owner-occupied' or 'high owner-occupancy', but none appear. The actual owner-occupancy percentage remains unknown.
The remarks describe specific units as ground-floor or near stairs but never mention elevators or lack thereof. I searched for terms such as elevator, lift, walk-up, and stairs-only access but found nothing conclusive, so the number of elevators remains unknown.
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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Among 3 current listings for this building, only one shows an 'other common expense' style inclusion, while two do not, and none of the remarks mention common area electricity being part of the maintenance fee. Given the inconsistent checkbox usage and lack of textual confirmation, this is most likely not a reliably included fee item. We therefore treat common area electricity as not verifiably included in the maintenance fee for this building.
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Across all 3 current listings, SEWER is consistently included in the association_fee_includes field, matching prior high-confidence data. No public remarks suggest a separate sewer charge or any change in this practice. This consistent MLS pattern across multiple agents strongly supports that sewer is included in the maintenance fee.
Every one of the 3 current listings shows WATER as part of association_fee_includes, aligning with earlier high-confidence conclusions. The public remarks never mention separate water billing or exclusions. This uniform MLS data across multiple listings indicates water is included in the maintenance fee.
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The listings mention parking and interior updates but give no details about dedicated storage for surfboards. I searched for "surfboard storage", "board storage", and "surf storage" and found no mentions, so this amenity is probably not available.
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The public remarks focus on unit condition, parking, and proximity to shopping and transportation, with no reference to any swimming pool, let alone a saltwater pool. Given both the absence of mentions in the listings and the building context showing no pool, a saltwater pool can be confidently ruled out. Thus pool_salt is set to false.
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One listing explicitly mentions "Community laundry - coin operated," directly confirming a shared laundry facility in the building. Two out of three current MLS listings also have the community laundry amenity checked, and another remark that in-unit washer/dryer is not approved further supports reliance on building laundry. Evidence is consistent across multiple listings and aligns with agent-entered amenities, indicating the building offers community laundry.
The phrase 'coin operated' clearly indicates that the community laundry requires payment. Coin operation is a standard form of paid laundry service in multifamily buildings. Therefore, this feature is marked as present with high confidence.
Listings confirm a shared, coin-operated community laundry but give no indication that facilities are present on every floor. I searched for phrases like "laundry on each floor", "laundry room on every floor", and found none, so it is unlikely that there is laundry on every floor.
All 3 current listings reference having one parking stall, and MLS parking_features for all 3 include valid parking types with no 'NONE' entries. Phrases like 'designated parking stall (#28)' and 'WITH 1 DEDICATED PARKING' confirm that the building offers parking. This is consistent across multiple agents and matches prior high-confidence data.
All 3 listings describe the stall as assigned or otherwise specifically designated, e.g., 'designated parking stall (#28)', 'includes one assigned parking stall', and 'WITH 1 DEDICATED PARKING'. With ASSIGN checked in MLS for 3/3 listings and consistent wording across agents, the building clearly provides assigned parking.
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Looked for explicit phrases like 'deeded parking', 'owned stall', or 'parking included in deed'. Only terms like 'designated', 'assigned', and 'dedicated' appear, which indicate a reserved stall but not clearly deeded ownership.
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Searched for 'parking fee', 'monthly parking charge', 'rented parking', and similar language. Listings only note that a stall is included with the unit, with no indication of a separate monthly parking fee.
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Looked for terms such as 'parking waitlist', 'waiting list for parking', or 'apply for parking'. The consistent inclusion of a stall with each unit and no mention of a waitlist suggests there is no formal parking waitlist system.
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The remarks emphasize interior conditions, parking, and location but do not reference any card or fob-based security system. I looked for phrases such as "key card access", "fob entry", "card reader", and found no evidence, so card access likely does not exist.
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Security features discussed in the broader building context do not include patrols, and the remarks are silent on any roving or patrol service. I searched for "security patrol", "roving security", and similar terms with no matches, so a security patrol is likely not provided.
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Concrete is listed in construction_materials for 1 of 2 current MLS listings, suggesting at least part of the structure is concrete, and there is no contrary indication in remarks or other data.
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Hollow tile construction is indicated by HOLTIL in the construction_materials field for all 3 of 3 current MLS listings, reinforcing earlier high-confidence evidence that this is the building’s construction type. No listing remarks contradict this, so it is very likely the building is constructed with hollow tile.
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A concrete slab foundation is reported in the construction_materials field as SLAB for 2 of 3 current MLS listings, with no conflicting foundation information in any remarks. This pattern across multiple listings from different agents implies the building is built on a concrete slab, despite one listing omitting the checkbox.
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Searched for 'short-term rental allowed', 'vacation rental', 'NUC', 'TVU', or a stated minimum stay such as '30-day minimum'. The absence of such language implies short-term rentals are likely not permitted, but this is not explicitly confirmed.
Searched for hotel pool, hotel rental program, or being part of a hotel operation; none were present. With no STR indications and no hotel language, there is no evidence of a hotel rental pool.
Looked for phrases like mandatory hotel pool, required to participate, or must be in rental program; none appear. There is no indication of any mandatory rental pool requirement.
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Searched for phrases like 'lease expires', 'land lease to', 'ground lease ends', and any 4-digit year tied to lease terms. None of the listings mention leasehold or an expiration date, so the lease expiry year is unknown.
Remarks clearly say the unit is in a VA approved building. This strongly supports that VA financing is accepted.
I looked for explicit statements that the HOA provides full or walls-in insurance coverage but found none. Because this is usually called out when present, the building is assumed not to be confirmed as fully insured, with medium confidence.
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Listings typically highlight a passed fire/life safety evaluation when relevant, but these remarks are silent on the topic. Due to the complete absence of any such language, this field is set to false by default with medium confidence.
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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Across all available listings for this building, no agents describe sunset views or western exposure, and one listing explicitly reports the view as NONE. Combined with prior high-confidence data showing the same pattern, there is strong evidence that notable sunset views are not a marketed feature of this building. It is therefore unlikely that buyers seeking sunset views would target this property for that attribute.
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The remarks focus on proximity to Pearlridge Center, Pearl Kai Shopping Center, Pearl Harbor, and other amenities, with no reference to viewing fireworks. I looked for terms like "fireworks view", "watch fireworks from lanai", and "see fireworks from unit" and found none, so this feature is probably not present.
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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.