
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.
I searched for explicit owner-occupancy information, including percentages and qualitative descriptions such as highly owner occupied or majority owner occupied, but found none. Since the remarks do not provide any owner-occupancy metric, it remains unknown.
The remarks explicitly reference elevators several times, including keyed elevator access and brand new elevators, so this feature is supported. No exact count is provided, but the building clearly has multiple elevators.
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.
Several independent listings emphasize that A/C usage is sub-metered and charged as a separate line item (often alongside common and unit electricity), rather than bundled in the base HOA. With only 2/20 MLS checkboxes indicating AC-included and no remarks supporting that, the weight of evidence is that central AC is available but not included in the maintenance fee. Thus this feature is set to false at the building level.
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 part of the building’s fee structure, but the remarks are not perfectly consistent. One listing states monthly fees include "common and unit electricity," while another says "Common electricity ... [is] billed separately," which suggests some agents may be copying MLS data without full verification. Because the MLS data still shows OTCOEX in 10 of 20 current listings, this remains a plausible building-level feature.
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Hot water inclusion is strongly supported across the current data: 14 of 20 MLS entries include HOTWAT, and several remarks explicitly state that HOA/maintenance fees include "hot water". There is no indication of WTRHTR in the listings, which further supports the building supplying hot water rather than each unit relying on its own water heater.
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 very clearly included in the maintenance/HOA structure for Century Center. The MLS data shows SEWER in 18 of 20 current listings, and remarks repeatedly confirm it with phrases like "water, sewer" and "water, sewer, hot water." This looks like reliable building-level information rather than a one-off agent entry.
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 multiple descriptions explicitly mention utilities included in HOA/maintenance fees, including "water." This is high-confidence building-level evidence.
BBQ/grilling facilities are strongly corroborated across the listing set. About 19 of 20 MLS entries include BBQ, and many remarks independently reference 'BBQ area,' 'BBQ deck,' or 'barbecue' on the amenity deck.
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Confidence 75%: 6/20 MLS entries indicate CRWSH in amenities, though no remarks explicitly mention a car wash facility.
Dozens of remarks provide detailed amenity inventories—pool, gyms, sauna, tennis, BBQ, recreation and meeting rooms, dog park—yet none mention a 'clubhouse', 'club house', or 'community center'. Given both past and current absence in narrative descriptions and the very low MLS checkbox frequency, the prior decision that there is no true clubhouse remains well supported. This appears to be a building without a distinct clubhouse facility.
Concierge/front desk service is well supported by the remarks, which commonly describe a '24-hour front desk,' 'front desk service,' and in one listing explicitly '24 hors Front desk concierge.' Multiple listings mention the staffed lobby desk, so this appears to be a real and consistent amenity rather than MLS copy-paste noise. It should be included as a building feature.
Current MLS shows 3 of 20 listings with dog park, but multiple agent remarks and prior high-confidence historical notes repeatedly mention a 'dog park' or 'gated dog park on the first floor', so the building appears to offer a dog park though MLS checkbox coverage is limited.
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.
Strong building-level evidence supports an exercise room/fitness center. Roughly 17 of 20 MLS listings check EXEROO, and multiple remarks describe 'fitness centers,' 'gyms,' and an 'exercise room,' which appears consistently across different agents.
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Meeting/conference room amenities are well supported by the remarks. About 17 of 20 MLS listings include MEEROO, and several agents mention 'meeting room,' 'conference room,' 'community room,' or 'party room'.
Strong, repeated evidence that Century Center offers a shared patio/deck amenity. Multiple listings mention a "large recreation deck," "amenity deck," "BBQ deck," and one explicitly says "patio / Deck," which is consistent across different agents and not just copy-paste boilerplate. This is a high-confidence building feature that buyers searching for deck/patio access would want to know about.
Jogging/walking path access is consistently described for the building. Roughly 13 of 20 MLS records include WAJOPA, and many remarks mention a 'jogging path,' 'walking path,' or 'jogging track' on the recreation deck.
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The building has a shared recreation area/deck based on repeated mentions across listings. Roughly 13 of 20 current MLS records include RECARE, and remarks frequently reference a 'large recreation deck' with pool, sports courts, and jogging path.
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 supported across both MLS and remarks. About 14 of 20 MLS listings check SAUNA, and many independent descriptions mention 'saunas,' 'shower and sauna,' or 'shower/saunas'.
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I searched for dedicated surfboard storage amenities and related phrases such as board storage or surf storage. Nothing in the public remarks indicates the building has any surfboard storage facility.
Tennis court access is repeatedly confirmed in public remarks and MLS data. Around 15 of 20 listings check TENCOU, and multiple descriptions cite 'tennis court,' 'tennis courts,' or even a 'lighted tennis & basketball court'.
No public remarks in this set reference a trash chute system, and the feature is absent from the amenity descriptions that otherwise repeat consistently. This looks like a likely MLS checkbox issue rather than a real building feature, so it is corrected to false.
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Whirlpool/spa amenities appear in many public remarks even though the checkbox rate is lower. Several listings explicitly mention 'whirlpool,' 'hot tub,' 'jacuzzi,' or 'spa tub,' supporting that this feature is offered in the building.
Strong, repeated evidence confirms Century Center has a shared pool. Current remarks mention it in many listings, including phrases like 'large recreation deck with pool,' 'swimming pool,' and 'pool, hot tub, sauna,' which is consistent with the historical MLS amenities showing pool in 20/20 listings. This looks like a stable building-level amenity rather than a copy-paste error.
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I looked for explicit salt-pool language like "salt water pool" or "saltwater pool." The listings only describe a standard swimming pool and related amenities, so there is no public evidence that the pool is salt water.
Strong, repeated evidence that some units in Century Center have in-unit laundry. At least 4-6 listings explicitly mention phrases like "Stack washer & dryer in unit," "full washer and dryer in-unit," "washer and dryer in unit," and "In-house washer and dryer." This appears consistent across multiple remarks, not just checkbox data.
There is strong, repeated evidence of building-wide community laundry facilities. Numerous listings mention "community laundry," "common laundry," "Coin Laundry," and a "coin operated laundry room on the 4th floor," showing this is a shared amenity available to residents. The consistency across multiple listings suggests this is a real building feature rather than copy-paste error.
The remarks clearly indicate paid community laundry. I searched for coin-operated, coin laundry, card-operated, quarters, and laundry fee language, and found direct confirmation. Confidence is high because the wording is explicit and repeated.
I looked for explicit language such as laundry on each floor, every floor laundry rooms, or floor-by-floor laundry access. The public remarks only confirm a community/coin laundry facility and even specify a 4th-floor laundry room, which argues against the feature being available on every floor.
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Very strong evidence the building offers assigned/reserved parking. About 17 of 20 current listings show ASSIGN, and multiple remarks across different agents repeat phrases like 'assigned covered parking,' 'one assigned parking stall,' and 'designated parking stall.' This looks consistent across the portfolio rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
Strong, consistent evidence that the building has covered parking. Dozens of current remarks mention phrases like 'assigned covered parking stall,' 'one covered parking,' and 'covered parking included,' while the prior MLS dataset also showed 20/20 listings with covered/garage parking features. The evidence appears broad across multiple agents and looks confirmed rather than copy-pasted incorrectly.
I looked for wording that would indicate deeded or owned parking, such as "deeded parking," "owned stall," or "parking included in deed." The remarks repeatedly describe assigned or covered stalls, which does not establish deeded ownership of the parking.
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I searched the remarks for any separate parking charge, monthly parking rent, or dollar amount tied specifically to parking. The listings discuss parking availability and inclusion, but they do not provide evidence of a distinct parking fee.
There is strong evidence that guest parking is available. Roughly 12 of 20 current listings check GUEST, and several remarks explicitly mention 'guest parking' or 'guest stalls,' which supports the MLS data rather than suggesting a checkbox error. The evidence is repeated across multiple listings and agents.
Moderate-to-strong evidence supports secured parking entry/access. While only 7 of 20 current MLS listings show SECENT, several remarks mention 'your own covered, secured parking stall,' gated access, or other secure-entry language tied to parking. This appears consistent enough to include, though the evidence is weaker than for assigned or covered parking.
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I checked the remarks for references to a parking waitlist process, including phrases like "join waitlist for parking" or "parking waiting list." Nothing in the public remarks indicates that this building uses a parking waitlist system.
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I searched for explicit key card, fob, card reader, and electronic access references. While the remarks do not say "card access" verbatim, the repeated references to keyed elevator access and secured entry provide reasonably strong evidence of a card/fob-controlled security system.
Security guard service is strongly supported across the listings, with many remarks explicitly stating '24-hour security,' 'security guards,' or '24-hour front desk and security.' The evidence is consistent across multiple agents and does not look like a one-off copy-paste error. This remains a clear building-level amenity.
I looked for wording like security patrol, roving security, or patrolled building. The listings consistently describe front desk/security guard service, which is not the same as a patrol service, so there is no evidence for this feature.
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Central AC is very strongly supported for Century Center. Multiple current listings explicitly mention it across different agents and unit types, including phrases such as "central air conditioning systems," "central AC," and "Central A/C," which aligns with the historical MLS data. This appears consistent across listings rather than a one-off or copy-paste error.
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Concrete construction is strongly supported across the listings: 19 of 20 current MLS entries show CONCRE. The public remarks repeatedly refer to Century Center as a high-rise/mirrored concrete-type building, and there are no remarks suggesting a different construction material.
Double-wall construction is not supported by the public remarks, which across many listings describe the building’s amenities and mixed-use layout but never mention double walls or two-wall construction. With only 5 of 20 MLS listings checked and no corroborating remarks, the evidence points to an MLS data inconsistency rather than a confirmed building feature.
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Limited and inconsistent evidence for steel-frame construction: 5 of 20 current MLS records include STEFRA, but none of the listing remarks explicitly mention 'steel frame' or describe steel construction. This weak, checklist-only signal may reflect agent entry variance rather than a confirmed building feature.
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The remarks clearly prohibit short-term vacation rentals and also say a 30-day rental minimum applies. That is strong evidence that STRs are not allowed in this building.
I searched for hotel pool, hotel-managed rental program, Hilton/Trump/Ritz-style pool references, or similar language. None were found, and because STRs are prohibited, a hotel pool arrangement is not supported.
I looked for any indication that unit owners must participate in a rental pool, or that participation is required for some units. The remarks contain no such language, and the STR prohibition makes a mandatory pool implausible.
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Multiple remarks directly identify the leasehold expiration year as 2043. This is consistent across the provided listings, so 2043 is the best supported lease expiry year.
I searched the public remarks for explicit VA-loan language such as "VA approved," "VA financing," or "VA loans accepted" and found nothing. Based on the remarks provided, there is no public evidence to mark this building as VA-approved.
I looked for HOA insurance wording such as fully insured, full coverage, walls-in coverage, or comprehensive building insurance, but found no references. The remarks do not provide evidence that the building is fully insured.
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.
I searched the public remarks for explicit fire/life safety language such as FLSE passed, fire safety certified, and passed fire inspection, but found nothing. Because there is no current verified value supplied and no remark evidence, this is treated as not confirmed in the available remarks.
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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Multiple current listing remarks explicitly reference ocean views (e.g., "ocean view", "panoramic view of the ocean", "ocean and convention center view") across the dataset. Combined with previously high historical confidence from many separate listings, evidence is strong and consistent across multiple agents and units.
Mountain views are strongly and consistently supported across the listings. Roughly 11 of 20 current MLS entries mention mountains, with phrases like "mountains," "panoramic views," and "Koolau/mauka" style wording implied by the remarks. This looks like a true building feature rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
Diamond Head views are well documented across multiple listings and agents. The remarks explicitly cite "Diamond Head" several times, including in broad panoramic view descriptions. This aligns with the historical MLS pattern and supports inclusion.
City views are one of the most consistently documented features in the building. Multiple remarks use direct phrases like "city skyline," "city view," and "panoramic views of the city," matching the very high current MLS frequency. This is strong evidence of a building-wide view offering.
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/canal-style views are clearly present, especially via repeated Ala Wai Canal references. The current remarks consistently mention canal views across multiple listings, which fits the historical MLS evidence of 10/20 listings. This supports view_marina as a real building feature.
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 well supported for Century Center. Multiple current listings explicitly mention sunset-related views, including "stunning panoramic sunsets" and "sunrise to sunset views," alongside ocean/city/mountain panoramas. This appears consistently across multiple agents rather than a one-off copy-paste error.
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I searched for direct fireworks-view wording such as "fireworks view," "watch fireworks from the lanai," or seeing fireworks from the unit. The remarks discuss ocean, Diamond Head, city, mountain, and sunset views, but nothing about fireworks visibility.
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Resident manager is strongly corroborated. Multiple current remarks explicitly mention a "resident manager" or pair it with 24-hour front desk/security, across many listings for the building. The repeated mentions across different remarks suggest this is a real shared building feature rather than a copy-paste anomaly.
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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.