
Woodrose
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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Woodrose
Building Overview
Woodrose in Downtown-Chinatown — concrete building (1967) with mountain views and on-site pool.

About Woodrose
Woodrose is located in the Downtown-Chinatown neighborhood and was built in 1967. According to available records, the building is of concrete construction and offers mountain views. This summary is based on MLS data and reflects the information provided in those records.
Key on-site features include a resident manager and a pool. The building does not allow pets and short-term rentals are not permitted, per the MLS-derived information. Buyers should note these policies when considering ownership or leasing options.
Parking is available and is listed as covered and assigned. The management company is shown as unknown in the MLS data. Based on MLS data, prospective buyers and their agents should verify current conditions, rules, and any fees directly with the managing entity or listing agent before 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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Remarks include references to tenant-occupied units in some listings but do not provide a building-level owner-occupancy percentage or descriptor. With no explicit numeric or qualitative owner-occupancy statement and no prior value, the owner-occupancy percentage is unknown and not estimated.
Remarks contain no statement about number of elevators. I searched the remarks for explicit elevator counts or references but found none. Because there is no prior/current numeric value and no explicit statement, the number of elevators is unknown and not guessed.
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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High consistency across MLS and remarks: 17/20 current MLS entries list CABTV and the concatenated public remarks repeatedly state phrases like "Maintenance fee includes cable TV" and "cable, electricity, hot water," confirming cable is included in the HOA fees. Evidence appears across multiple agent remarks and matches MLS checkboxes, indicating strong consensus.
MLS shows OTCOEX (common area electricity) in association_fee_includes for 13/20 listings, which is strong though implicit evidence that common area electricity is covered by the HOA.
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Strong, consistent evidence: 19/20 MLS entries list electricity and numerous remarks explicitly state "maintenance fee includes electricity," showing broad agreement across listings and agents that electricity is part of the HOA maintenance fee.
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Multiple listings and MLS checkboxes indicate hot water is included: 18/20 MLS entries list HOTWAT and many remarks explicitly say "hot water" or "hot water included" (e.g., "Maintenance fee includes electricity, hot water, water, sewer, and cable!"). Although one listing notes WTRHTR in inclusions, the preponderance of MLS and remarks supports inclusion of hot water in the maintenance fee.
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Clear, repeated confirmation across MLS and remarks: 18/20 MLS listings list sewer and numerous agent remarks state "sewer included" or "water/sewer," indicating sewer service is covered by the HOA maintenance fee in this building.
Strong and consistent evidence: 19/20 MLS entries indicate water is included and the combined public remarks frequently state "water" or "water/sewer" are part of the maintenance fee (e.g., "Maintenance fee includes... water, sewer, and cable!"), showing broad agreement among listings and agents.
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Strong evidence that the building offers storage units/lockers: many remarks explicitly mention storage such as "additional exterior storage closet on the parking level," "storage locker #1506," "deeded Storage Locker," "assigned storage closet," and "spacious storage unit." At least 10 separate listing remarks reference storage/lockers, and the MLS historically flags storage frequently across agents, indicating a building-level amenity rather than isolated copy/paste errors.
Searched for 'surfboard storage', 'board storage', or 'surf storage'. Found only a mention that the enclosed entry of THIS unit has space for bikes and surfboards (unit-specific) and building bike storage references; no explicit building-level surfboard storage facility is mentioned in the public remarks.
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Current MLS data shows TRACHU for 17/20 listings, and at least one remark explicitly mentions a trash chute.
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All 20 current MLS listings include pool-related amenities, and multiple public remarks (at least 4 separate listings) explicitly mention the building pool with phrases like "building's swimming pool", "serene pool", "Relax by the sparkling pool", and "tiled pool". Evidence is consistent across listings and aligns with historical high-confidence MLS checkbox data, supporting inclusion of the pool feature.
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Searched for 'salt water pool', 'saltwater', 'salt pool', or similar. Although the pool is frequently mentioned, there is no indication it is a saltwater pool in the public remarks.
Strong building-level evidence that some units have in-unit laundry: the MLS inclusion is present on all 20 listings and multiple public remarks (at least 8 separate listings) explicitly state phrases like “Washer dryer inside the unit” and “NEW FULL-SIZED Washer & Dryer.” The consistency across many agent remarks and the unanimous MLS inclusions indicate the building offers units with in-unit washer and dryer.
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Searched for terms indicating paid community laundry (coin-op, card-operated, quarters, etc.). No such language found; listings instead reference in-unit washers/dryers, so there is no evidence of paid community laundry.
Searched for phrases like 'laundry on each floor', 'laundry room on every floor', or 'floor-by-floor laundry'. Remarks consistently mention in-unit washer/dryer and do not describe community laundry facilities on every floor, so assume the feature is not present based on the remarks.
Strong evidence that the building has parking: 20/20 MLS entries include parking features (OPEN/COVERE/GARAGE/etc.), and many remarks state parking is included — e.g., "1 standard parking stall is included," "covered parking stall," and "secured/covered garage parking stall #73." Evidence is consistent across multiple agent listings and unit remarks, indicating parking is a building feature.
Multiple listings explicitly mention assigned or reserved stalls: phrases include "assigned parking," "reserved parking space," "one assigned parking stall," and "assigned storage" referenced across many unit remarks. This aligns with MLS parking_features historically showing ASSIGN for most entries (17/20), so assigned parking is confidently present.
MLS shows covered/garage codes in 13/20 parking_features, and many remarks specifically say the stalls are covered.
Listings consistently describe assigned/reserved/covered parking being included, but none explicitly call parking 'deeded' or 'owned'. Therefore deeded parking is not supported by the remarks.
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Remarks indicate parking is included or assigned with units, and no additional monthly parking charge is mentioned. Without explicit fee information, the monthly parking fee is unknown.
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SECENT appears in parking_features for 5/20 listings, and remarks reference 'secured, covered parking,' a 'secured garage,' and a 'secured building' with controlled garage access.
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The public remarks make no mention of a waitlist system for parking; parking is described as assigned/reserved for the unit(s) mentioned.
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Looked for electronic access terms (key card, fob, card reader). Remarks describe a secured building, resident manager, and night security/patrol, but do not mention card/fob access, so there is no evidence of a card access system.
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Multiple listings explicitly reference night security and a security patrol (e.g., 'dedicated night security guard' and 'Security patrol from 10pm - 6am'), supporting a high-confidence determination that security patrol is provided.
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MLS checkbox data indicates concrete construction in 19/20 listings (current dataset), and historical confidence was High. None of the public remarks explicitly mention 'concrete' or 'reinforced concrete', but the building's high‑rise form and overwhelming MLS reporting across multiple listings provide strong evidence the building is concrete.
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Remarks discuss potential rental income and investors but do not state that short-term or vacation rentals are allowed. In absence of explicit permission, STR allowance is not supported by the remarks.
Because the remarks do not indicate STR allowance or any hotel pool participation, there is no evidence the building participates in a hotel rental pool.
There is no evidence in the remarks that units are required to participate in any rental pool; coupled with no STR allowance stated, mandatory pool participation is unsupported.
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There is no indication in the public remarks that this is a leasehold or that a lease expiration year applies. Without any explicit year referenced, the lease expiry is unknown.
Public remarks make no reference to VA loan approval or VA financing. I searched the listings for explicit VA-related language and found none, so VA approval is assumed not stated.
I searched the remarks for terms indicating HOA provides full building/walls-in insurance (e.g., 'fully insured', 'walls-in coverage'). No such language was found, so there is no evidence the building is fully insured by the HOA.
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I searched for phrases like 'fire life safety evaluation passed', 'FLSE passed', 'fire safety certified', and similar. Remarks mention plumbing and sprinkler system upgrades and a new sprinkler system but do not state that the building has passed a fire/life safety evaluation, so there is no evidence the FLSE has been passed.
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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Evidence across listings shows the building offers city views: 8 of 20 recent MLS listings include CITY in view_descriptions and numerous public remarks explicitly state 'city views' or similar (e.g., 'breathtaking city views', 'gaze into the city scene', 'City & Mountain Views'). Historical data also flagged CITY frequently (previously 9/20), and multiple agents’ remarks independently mention urban/cityscape outlooks, indicating the feature is real and relevant to buyers.
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Searched for phrases like 'fireworks view', 'watch fireworks from', or 'see fireworks from the lanai'. Listings reference city, mountain, and proximity to beaches but do not state fireworks are visible from the building, so no evidence of a fireworks view.
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Strong evidence that the building has an on-site/resident manager: historical MLS amenities flagged RESMAN in 17/20 listings and multiple current remarks (at least several separate listings) explicitly state "resident manager on-site", "site manager on duty", or "vigilant site manager". Mentions appear across listings from different agents rather than a single copy/paste, supporting a high-confidence true value.
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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.