I'll refine the existing Amana Lofts site without rebuilding. Let me first read all the current components to understand exactly what I'm working with, and look up accurate Honolulu AMI income limits for the new eligibility tool.
Now let me read the remaining components and the eligibility data/screener to understand the full system.
I now understand the full system. This is a focused refinement of a single page — I'll keep the branding, info, and component structure but dramatically improve the aesthetics, hierarchy, and interactivity. Let me look up accurate Honolulu AMI income limits for the new guided eligibility tool, and generate lifestyle-focused photography in parallel.
The 4-person median income for Honolulu is $152,000. Let me fetch the official chart for exact per-household-size limits, while generating the remaining neighborhood imagery.
I now have the official 2025 Honolulu County income limits by household size. I'll build the guided eligibility tool around real AMI data (140% AMI ceiling per household size). Let me start the refinement — first the eligibility data layer with real income limits.
Now the refined hero with the new emotional headline, lifestyle imagery, and updated CTAs.
Now a clean horizontal statement band to replace the stat cards, with subtle motion.
Now the centerpiece — an interactive neighborhood explorer with walking/biking times, placed directly below the hero.
Now the streamlined About section — two short paragraphs with a large editorial image, no stat cards.
Now the interactive Residences section with clickable unit selection, specs, and elegant floor-plan previews.
Now let me lighten the Amenities section — removing heavy card borders for more whitespace.
Now the centerpiece interaction — replacing the yes/no screener with a modern 3-step guided eligibility tool (household size → income → result).
Now let me reorder and restructure the page so Neighborhood leads, and the eligibility tool is primary with supporting info below.
Now let me update the eligibility-info to serve as lighter supporting detail (it currently duplicates the new section heading).
The refactor is complete. Let me verify everything renders and the interactions work in the browser.
The hero is stunning — emotional, lifestyle-led, with the new headline and CTAs. Let me check the neighborhood explorer and the eligibility tool.
The interactive neighborhood explorer looks excellent with the destination list and travel-time chips. Let me test the eligibility tool flow end-to-end.
The 3-step progress indicator and centered guided tool look clean. Let me run through the actual flow: pick household size, then income, and confirm the result computes correctly.
The household step advanced; the income button name has a special dash character. Let me snapshot to get the exact refs.
The earlier click hit the progress badge, not the household option. Let me click the household option directly by ref, then proceed.
Income step renders correctly. Let me select a range (for a 2-person household, ceiling is $170,240) and verify the result computes.
The eligibility tool works perfectly — a 2-person household at $130k–$160k correctly qualifies against the real $170,240 ceiling (140% AMI). Let me verify the Residences selector and a mobile view.
The Residences selector with pill tabs looks clean and editorial. Now let me verify the mobile experience since most users will be on phones.
The refined Amana Lofts site is complete and verified on both desktop and mobile. I kept all branding, structure, and information intact while dramatically elevating the experience per your brief.
What changed:
The income estimator uses official HHFDC 2025 figures and is clearly framed as preliminary, pending verification. When you're ready, I can wire the interest-list submissions to a database (Neon) so leads are captured and emailed to your team.
Make sure that this Eligibility Criteria
Citizen of the United States or a resident alien.
At least eighteen (18) years of age.
Domiciled in the State of Hawaii and have a bona fide intent to physically reside in the Affordable Housing unit for the duration of the lease agreement.
Total gross household income does not exceed the unit’s designated income limit. Based on the 2026 AMI chart.
Sufficient gross household income to demonstrate an ability to pay rent and meet any additional criteria established by the City.
Does not own, and will not own for the duration of the rental period, a majority interest in fee simple or leasehold lands suitable for dwelling purposes.
Total net available household asset does not exceed the unit’s designated income limit as adjusted by household size (is prompted when they click on tab to select check my eligibility
I'll make the full 7-point eligibility criteria appear when users start the eligibility check. Let me read the current screener and data to integrate this cleanly.
I'll add the full 7-point eligibility criteria as a gating intro step that appears the moment someone begins the eligibility check. First, let me add the complete criteria list to the data layer.
Now I'll add the criteria acknowledgment as the first step. The user sees all 7 requirements immediately and must confirm before continuing to the income estimator.
Now update state and reset to include the acknowledgment, and add the new criteria step (step 0). The household/income/result steps shift to 1/2/3.
Now insert the criteria step before the household step, and renumber the existing steps. First, the new criteria step:
Now I need to renumber the remaining steps. The household step's "next" should go to step 2, and it needs a Back button. Let me update its navigation:
Now the income step's navigation: its "next" goes to result (step 3) and its Back goes to household (step 1):
Finally, the result step's "Back" button should return to the income step (now step 2):
Now let me verify the new criteria gate renders and the full flow works in the browser.
The 4-step progress bar now leads with "Criteria." Let me scroll down to see the full criteria list and confirm gate.
All 7 criteria render exactly as specified. Let me confirm the acknowledgment checkbox gates the Continue button and the flow advances to household selection.
Let me snapshot to get the exact refs for the checkbox and button.
The Continue button is correctly disabled until confirmation. Let me check the box and verify it advances.
The full flow is working and verified. Checking the confirmation box enables Continue, which advances to the Household step.
The eligibility tool now opens with a dedicated Criteria step that presents all seven requirements verbatim the moment some
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