
Century Center
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Century Center
Building Overview
Century Center in Downtown-Chinatown — concrete construction with ocean and Diamond Head views; on-site pool and fitness center.

About Century Center
Century Center is located in the Downtown-Chinatown neighborhood. According to available records, specific year built and building size/unit count are not provided in the MLS data. The building is concrete construction and offers views of the ocean, mountains, Diamond Head, and sunsets.
Key on-site features include a pool, fitness center, and BBQ area. Building services listed in MLS data include a resident manager, concierge, and security guard. Air conditioning is central.
Parking is available and described as covered, assigned, with guest parking. Pets and short-term rentals are not allowed. Management is listed as Associa. Based on MLS data, this summary reflects the information available; buyers should verify all details, fees, and policies with the listing agent or management company.
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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The remarks were searched for numerical owner-occupancy percentages and qualitative descriptions such as majority or highly owner occupied. No valid owner-occupancy evidence was found, so the percentage remains unknown rather than being estimated.
The remarks confirm that elevators exist and reference updated or brand-new elevators. No listing states a specific number of elevators, so the current value of 1 is retained with low confidence; the 41-story, 295-unit context may make this count seem low, but it cannot be changed without explicit evidence.
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.
Multiple listings explicitly say common or unit A/C is sub-metered and billed separately from the maintenance fee, while only one current MLS record checks ACCEN and one remark says the monthly bill includes an AC allocation. The repeated remarks across listings and the prior high-confidence conclusion strongly indicate that central A/C is not included in the maintenance fee itself.
Multiple listings (and MLS checkbox data) indicate cable TV/basic cable is included or billed through the HOA—examples: "Other monthly fees of $48.71 are for Cable TV" and "utilities included are water, sewer, and basic cable." Evidence is consistent across many agent remarks and matches historical MLS checkbox data (12/20).
There is meaningful evidence that common-area electricity is included in Century Center’s fee structure. About 9 of 20 current listings show OTCOEX, and remarks mention “common and unit electricity” and “Electric - Common,” though some agents note sub-metering, suggesting a mix of copy/paste and more detailed fee breakdowns.
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Hot water inclusion is strongly supported for Century Center. The MLS pattern is 14 of 20 listings with HOTWAT and no listings with WTRHTR, and at least one remark explicitly states the fee includes “hot water.”
Several recent listings (from different agents) mention a required monthly charge—often $48.71—for Wi‑Fi and high-speed internet, bundled together with cable HD TV. These internet charges are described as recurring building fees rather than optional services. That, together with the INTSER MLS checkboxes, indicates that internet service is effectively included in the building’s monthly fee structure.
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Sewer is clearly included in the building’s maintenance structure. The MLS data shows SEWER in 18 of 20 listings, and remarks repeatedly confirm it with phrases like “water & sewer” and “maintenance fee includes water, sewer.”
Water inclusion is strongly supported by both the MLS checkbox data and the public remarks. The current MLS data shows WATER in 18 of 20 listings, and remarks repeatedly confirm it with direct statements that the fee includes water.
BBQ/grilling amenities are strongly corroborated by both MLS checkboxes and public remarks. The feature appears in many independently written descriptions, including 'BBQ area,' 'grilling area,' and 'barbecue area.'
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Confidence 75%: 6/20 MLS entries indicate CRWSH in amenities, though no remarks explicitly mention a car wash facility.
At least 10 listings mention shared recreation or community spaces, using phrases such as "community room," "recreation room," "recreation center/deck," and "meeting room." The remarks consistently describe common amenity facilities across multiple agents, supporting a clubhouse/community-center equivalent despite limited MLS checkbox usage.
Concierge/front desk service is well supported across the remarks, with numerous listings citing '24-hour front desk,' 'front desk service,' or explicitly 'front desk concierge.' This is stronger than a simple security reference because the remarks indicate staffed desk service, and the evidence appears broad across many listings.
At least 12 listings explicitly mention the dog park, with repeated phrases including "dedicated dog park," "on-site dog park," and "gated dog park on the first floor." The consistency across many listings and agents, together with the prior high-confidence history, makes this a strong building-level amenity.
There is no solid evidence that Century Center has a doorman or lobby attendant. Across the provided remarks, the building is described with "24-hour front desk," "front desk security," or "resident manager," but not a doorman. The current evidence looks like security/front-desk service rather than true doorman service, so this feature should be excluded.
Exercise facilities are consistently confirmed across the listing set. Multiple remarks mention 'fitness center,' 'gyms,' and 'exercise room,' indicating this is a real shared building amenity rather than a one-off agent error.
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Meeting/conference space is well supported. Multiple listings independently reference 'meeting room' or 'conference room,' and some also mention 'party room' or 'community room,' indicating a common building amenity.
Strong building-level evidence supports a shared patio/deck amenity at Century Center. Many listings mention a 'large recreation deck,' 'amenity deck,' 'BBQ deck,' or 'patio / Deck,' and the references appear across multiple agents rather than a single copy-paste source. This is consistent with the prior high-confidence MLS amenity data.
Jogging/walking path access is strongly corroborated. The remarks consistently use phrases like 'jogging path,' 'walking path,' and 'jogging track,' which aligns with the historical amenity data.
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The building clearly offers a shared recreation area/deck. Remarks across multiple listings mention 'recreation deck,' 'recreation room,' and 'recreation area,' showing broad consistency rather than isolated copy-paste.
A recreation room is clearly part of the building’s amenity package. Around 13 of 20 listings show RECROO, and remarks repeatedly describe a 'recreation room', 'party room', or community room with billiards/ping pong, which is consistent across agents.
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Sauna access is strongly corroborated across the listings. The feature appears in many remarks in direct language, making it a high-confidence building amenity.
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I searched for dedicated surfboard or board-storage facilities. The listings mention parking, guest parking, community laundry, dog parks, and other amenities, but no surfboard-storage facility.
Tennis access is well supported across the listings. The remarks are consistent and specific, mentioning 'tennis court,' 'tennis courts,' and in one case a 'lighted tennis & basketball court.'
Trash chute support is not evidenced in the public remarks. Unlike the other amenities, there are no consistent references to a 'trash chute' or similar system, so the checkbox data appears likely to be copy-paste noise.
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Whirlpool/spa amenities are clearly present in the public remarks even though the checkbox rate is lower. Multiple agents independently describe 'whirlpool,' 'hot tub,' 'jacuzzi,' or 'spa tub,' which is enough to confirm the feature.
The pool is strongly confirmed across many listings, with well over 20 remarks explicitly mentioning a swimming pool or pool as a Century Center amenity. Repeated descriptions include "community pool," "swimming pool, hot tub," and "large recreation deck with pool," indicating a shared building amenity rather than isolated copy-paste.
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I searched for explicit salt-water pool terminology. The listings identify a standard swimming pool and related amenities only, with no evidence that the pool is salt water.
Strong evidence that some Century Center units have in-unit laundry. Multiple listings explicitly say "stack washer & dryer in unit," "full washer and dryer in-unit," and similar phrasing, confirming the feature beyond checkbox data. The evidence is consistent across several remarks and is not just a single agent copy-paste.
Very strong evidence that Century Center has shared/community laundry facilities. Numerous listings mention "community laundry," "common laundry," and "coin operated laundry room on the 4th floor," while historical MLS data shows the amenity in 17 of 20 listings. This is consistent across many agents and clearly indicates a building feature, not an isolated listing error.
Multiple listings confirm that the building has community laundry. The explicit coin-operated wording establishes that the laundry requires payment.
I searched for explicit phrases such as laundry on each floor, laundry room on every floor, and floor-by-floor laundry. The remarks establish shared laundry facilities but do not support the every-floor requirement.
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Assigned or reserved parking is strongly supported across many independent listings, with at least 15 of 20 MLS records containing the ASSIGN parking feature and numerous remarks explicitly describing assigned stalls. Repeated phrases include 'assigned parking,' 'assigned covered parking,' 'own assigned parking,' and '2 assigned parking stalls,' confirming this is a building-level offering rather than an isolated checkbox error.
Covered parking is strongly supported across the building’s listings. Dozens of remarks explicitly reference 'covered parking,' 'assigned covered parking,' and 'covered compact parking stall,' confirming this is a building-level feature available to buyers. The evidence is consistent and reinforced by the current MLS data.
I searched for explicit deeded or ownership language, including “deeded parking,” “owned parking,” “parking included in deed,” and “owned stall.” The remarks confirm assigned and covered stalls but do not establish that parking is deeded.
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I searched for parking fee and parking rental language throughout the remarks. Although some listings mention fees and parking being available for purchase, none specifies a recurring fee for parking.
Guest parking is well supported by both the remarks and the MLS checkbox data. Several listings explicitly say 'ample guest parking,' 'guest parking available,' or 'guest stalls,' indicating this is a recognized building amenity. Evidence appears across multiple agents and is consistent with the current MLS data.
Secured entry/access for parking is supported by repeated remark language, though less uniformly than covered or guest parking. Several listings describe 'secured building,' 'secured entry,' 'covered, secured parking stall,' and gated/security-controlled access, aligning with the historical MLS SECENT flags. The evidence is strong enough to keep this as true, though not as universally documented as covered parking.
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The remarks describe assigned parking, covered stalls, visitor parking, guest parking, and ample parking. I found no evidence that the building operates a parking waitlist system.
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The listings directly confirm keyed elevator access and also describe secured entry. This supports the presence of a card, key, or credential-based security access system.
Security guard service is strongly supported across the listings, with many remarks explicitly mentioning '24-hour security,' '24 hr security,' 'security guards,' or 'secured building.' The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents rather than a single copy-paste source, and it aligns with the current MLS amenity flag.
I searched for explicit patrol-related language. Although the remarks support security personnel and front-desk coverage, they do not establish a security patrol service.
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Central AC is overwhelmingly supported across the building and multiple listings/agents, not merely by checkbox data. Numerous remarks explicitly state "central AC" or "central A/C," including one listing describing four central air-conditioning systems and others noting unit A/C is sub-metered, confirming a building-wide central-air system.
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No current listing explicitly uses the phrases “concrete construction,” “concrete building,” or “reinforced concrete,” but the MLS construction-material field is highly consistent across agents, with 19 of 20 listings marked CONCRE. Given the previously high confidence and absence of any contradictory remarks or evidence of a building reconstruction, concrete construction remains strongly supported.
Double-wall construction is not substantiated in the listing remarks. Across the many public descriptions, agents focus on views, mixed-use zoning, and amenities, but never on double-wall building construction. The limited MLS checkbox usage looks like likely copy/paste or unverified entry data.
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Steel-frame construction is not supported by the public remarks. While 5 of 20 MLS records have STEFRA, the listing text never explicitly mentions steel framing and instead consistently describes Century Center in terms of a standard high-rise/mixed-use tower. This appears more like inconsistent checkbox data than a verified building feature.
There is no meaningful remark-based support for a concrete slab foundation. With only 2 of 20 listings carrying SLAB and no listing text explicitly describing slab construction, this appears to be weak MLS checkbox data rather than a verified building feature. The public remarks provide no indication of a slab foundation change.
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The remarks clearly prohibit nightly and short-term vacation rentals while allowing rentals with a minimum term of 30 days. This is strong direct evidence that short-term rentals are not allowed.
Because STR is explicitly not allowed, participation in a hotel rental pool cannot apply under the prerequisite rules. I also found no references to a hotel rental program, Hilton pool, or other hotel operations.
Mandatory hotel-pool participation cannot apply when short-term rentals are not allowed. The remarks also contain no language indicating that owners must participate in a rental program.
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The remarks repeatedly identify 2043 as the lease expiration year. One listing references a lease date of 9/15/2032, but the repeated 2043 references are the most recent and specific lease-expiry information.
I searched the remarks for terms such as “VA approved,” “VA financing,” and “VA loans accepted,” but found none. Other financing or visa references are unrelated to VA loan approval.
The remarks were searched for full-building insurance terms such as fully insured, fully covered, comprehensive building insurance, and walls-in coverage. No qualifying statement was found, so this is set to false with medium-low confidence under the no-evidence rule.
No listing public remarks mention fire sprinkler or sprinkler system. The MLS checkbox appears in 4 of 20 current listings but there is no corroborating language in any agent remarks; given the absence of explicit remarks and that FIRSPR is a new/low-history field, the evidence for sprinklers is weak and likely a data-entry artifact.
The remarks were searched for explicit fire/life safety evaluation language, including FLSE, fire safety certification, life safety compliance, and passed fire inspection. Nothing was found, so this is set to false with medium-low confidence under the no-evidence rule.
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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Ocean views are confirmed in 7 of 20 current listings, including multiple explicit descriptions such as "Ocean & Sunset Views," "ocean view from the 35th-floor corner unit," and "panoramic and gorgeous views ... and ocean." The repeated references across different units and listing remarks strongly indicate that the building offers ocean-view units, even though the feature is not applicable to every unit.
Mountain views are strongly supported across the listings, with well over a dozen remarks mentioning them directly. Phrases include "panoramic views of the city and mountains," "mountain and city view," "enjoy spectacular... views of the mountains," and "facing mountain." The evidence is consistent across multiple agents and appears to be a stable building feature rather than a copy-paste error.
Diamond Head views are clearly documented in multiple listings, not just a single outlier. Several remarks explicitly say "Diamond Head" or "Diamond Head crater" style phrasing, alongside other panoramic view descriptions. This is strong cross-listing evidence and aligns with the current MLS data showing frequent Diamond Head references.
City views are mentioned in 17 of 20 current listings, making this one of the building's most consistently documented view features. Key phrases include "views of the city," "city skyline," "panoramic views of the city," and "beautiful ocean and city view," with evidence appearing across numerous units and agents.
No listings explicitly use the word 'coastline' or 'shoreline', but 15+ remarks reference oceanfront landmarks and panoramic ocean/beach views (e.g., 'Ala Moana Beach Park', 'ocean'), which reasonably implies coastline/coastal views. Because the support is implied rather than explicitly labeled, confidence is moderate (0.78).
Garden views are not supported by the current public remarks. Only 2 of 20 MLS listings mention GARDEN, and none of the remarks provide explicit garden/courtyard/landscaped-view language. Based on the weak historical signal and lack of confirming remarks, this feature is best treated as absent.
Golf course views are supported by direct mentions in multiple remarks, including "views of the golf course" and "sweeping views of golf course." The historical MLS data is lower than for city or mountain, but the explicit remarks confirm that some units do have this view. Buyers looking for golf course views would reasonably consider this building.
Marina-style views are well supported through repeated Ala Wai Canal references and related canal/ocean view phrasing. Listings mention "Ala Wai Canal Views," "canal, Diamond Head, and Ocean," and "mountains, canal, Diamond Head, and ocean," showing this is a recurring building feature. The evidence is strong across multiple remarks and consistent with the MLS pattern.
The full-floor penthouse listing notes 'breathtaking 360-degree views of the ocean, Diamond Head, the city skyline, mountains, sunrise, and sunset,' demonstrating clear sunrise exposure from at least some units. Another listing states 'Enjoy spectacular sunrise to sunset views ... this move-in ready corner unit boasts beautiful views of the city, Diamond head, Ala Wai Canal and the ocean,' further confirming morning sun/eastern exposure. These detailed, view-oriented remarks across multiple units validate that sunrise views are a recognized selling point of the building.
Sunset views are strongly supported for Century Center. Across the provided remarks, roughly 8+ listings explicitly mention sunsets or sunrise-to-sunset views, including phrases like 'sunset views,' 'stunning sunsets,' and 'spectacular sunrise to sunset views.' The evidence appears consistent across multiple agents rather than a single copied remark, aligning with the prior high-confidence MLS data.
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I searched for fireworks views, watching fireworks from a unit or lanai, and similar building-based viewing language. No qualifying fireworks-view statement was found.
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Resident manager is strongly corroborated across the current remarks and MLS amenities. At least several listings explicitly say "resident manager," often alongside 24-hour front desk/security, which suggests this is a real building-level feature rather than a one-off agent checkbox. The evidence appears consistent across multiple listings and agents, not just copy-paste from a single remark.
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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.