
Century Park Plaza
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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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Century Park Plaza
Building Overview
Century Park Plaza, Downtown-Chinatown — concrete building (1984) with a pool and ocean/mountain views.

About Century Park Plaza
Century Park Plaza is located in the Downtown–Chinatown neighborhood and was built in 1984. According to available records, the building is constructed of concrete. MLS data does not specify unit sizes or total number of units, so those details should be verified with the listing agent or management.
Based on MLS data, the building offers on-site amenities including a pool, BBQ area, a resident manager, and a security guard. Units are reported to have window air conditioning and offer views that include ocean, mountain, Diamond Head, and sunset aspects. Pets and short-term rentals are not allowed per the MLS information.
Parking is listed as available, covered, and assigned, with guest parking also noted. The management company is listed as unknown in the MLS data. Buyers should verify parking allocations, association rules, fees, and any other building policies with the seller’s agent or building management 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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I searched for explicit figures such as “80% owner occupied” and descriptors such as “majority owner occupied” or “highly owner occupied.” The remarks discuss first-time buyers, investors, tenants, and the possibility to “become an owner occupant,” but do not provide a building-wide owner-occupancy percentage.
The remarks mention elevators in general, such as units being near or having secured elevators, but do not state a numeric count such as four elevators or multiple elevators. The number of elevators is therefore unknown; no count was inferred from the 47-floor building context.
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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Only 1 of 20 current MLS listings shows CABTV in association_fee_includes and none of the public remarks mention cable being included. Multiple agent remarks describe other inclusions (water, hot water, sewer) but not cable; evidence suggests the CABTV checkbox is likely incorrect or inconsistently used across agents.
Sixteen of 20 current listings identify OTCOEX in the association fee inclusions, providing strong MLS support for common area electricity being included. Public remarks generally reference common area upkeep or amenities but do not explicitly state “common area electricity,” so the conclusion relies primarily on the repeated MLS inclusion.
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Hot water inclusion is strongly supported by both MLS data and multiple public remarks from different listings. At least five remarks explicitly mention hot water being included in maintenance fees, while current MLS data shows HOTWAT in 15/20 listings; the isolated WTRHTR entry does not outweigh the overwhelming evidence.
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Sewer inclusion is overwhelmingly consistent across the building, appearing in 19/20 current MLS records. Several remarks independently confirm that sewer is included in the maintenance fee, including listings that state the fee covers “hot water, sewer and water” and “water and sewer.”
Water inclusion is completely consistent in the current MLS data, with WATER listed in 20/20 records. Multiple public remarks from different listings explicitly state that water is included in the maintenance fee, strongly confirming the building-level feature.
BBQ is strongly confirmed across the building: 18/20 current MLS listings include it, and many remarks independently state “BBQ areas,” “BBQ and picnic areas,” “barbecue area,” or “BBQ facilities.” The repeated references across numerous listings and agents establish this as a shared building amenity rather than an isolated or copied assertion.
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I found no supporting remark evidence for car wash facilities, and the feature appears only once in the current MLS checkbox data. Given the lack of mention across many recent listings, this is most likely not a real building amenity and is being corrected to false.
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Remarks repeatedly highlight a playground, park with picnic/BBQ areas, and large grassy/open spaces, but never describe a dedicated dog park, dog run, or pet exercise area. With only 1/20 MLS entries checking DGPRK and no clear textual support, it appears the building does not offer a formal dog park amenity. The green space is marketed for kids and general recreation rather than a specific pet facility.
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Across many listings, agents consistently describe amenities such as pool, jacuzzi/whirlpool, tennis/pickleball and basketball courts, playground, BBQ areas, sauna, and park space, but never mention an exercise room, gym, or fitness center. Only 1 of 20 current MLS entries has the exercise-room box checked, suggesting a likely mis-click rather than a real building feature. Evidence strongly indicates there is no shared exercise room in this building.
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Evidence for patio/deck is limited but present: 1 listing explicitly describes a unit with 'a big patio in the living room' and 'a patio in one of the bedrooms.' The broader listing set does not consistently describe a shared building-wide patio/deck amenity, so this looks more like an available unit feature than a common complex amenity.
Insufficient evidence for a jogging/walking path: only 1 of 20 current MLS checkbox entries lists WAJOPA and none of the public remarks explicitly mention a "jogging path," "walking path," or "running trail." Remarks instead mention general grassy areas, playgrounds, or walking distance; this suggests the single checkbox is likely an isolated/incorrect entry rather than a true building-level jogging path.
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A shared recreation area is supported by 10/20 current MLS listings and multiple explicit remarks, including “recreational amenities,” “recreation area,” “rec area,” and “pool/rec area.” Although it appears less consistently than the sports amenities, the references occur across multiple listings and confirm the building offers recreation space.
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The remarks explicitly identify secure surfboard storage facilities, with repeated references across listings. This directly confirms the feature.
Tennis facilities are overwhelmingly confirmed: 19/20 current MLS listings include the feature, with repeated remarks citing “tennis courts,” “two well-maintained tennis courts,” and resurfaced tennis courts. The evidence is consistent across many agents and clearly describes a shared building amenity.
Although none of the many current remarks explicitly mention trash or garbage chutes, some MLS entries continue to list TRACHU as an amenity and the property is a large, modern high‑rise where chutes are common. With medium but consistent MLS signaling and no contrary evidence, it remains moderately likely that a trash chute system exists in the building.
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Whirlpool/spa facilities are strongly confirmed: 10/20 current MLS listings include WHIRLP, while numerous remarks specifically mention “whirlpool,” “hot tub,” “jacuzzi,” “spa,” and a pool with hot tub. The repeated, detailed references across many listings establish this as a shared building amenity.
The pool is overwhelmingly confirmed across the current listings: well over 20 remarks explicitly mention a swimming pool or pool, often alongside a jacuzzi/hot tub and other shared recreational amenities. The repeated references across numerous listings and agents strongly indicate a genuine building-level amenity rather than isolated copy-paste, consistent with the historical high-confidence data and 20/20 MLS amenity selections.
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A listing explicitly identifies the community pool as saltwater. This directly confirms the feature and is consistent with the prior high-confidence value.
In-unit laundry is strongly supported across the building: dozens of listings explicitly mention washer/dryer availability, including stackable, full-size, combo, and newly installed units. The evidence appears across many different listing remarks and is consistent with the current MLS data showing washer/dryer in inclusions for all 20 of 20 listings.
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The remarks were searched for payment-related laundry terms and no evidence was found. Listings generally describe in-unit washers and dryers rather than paid community laundry.
The remarks were searched for floor-by-floor community laundry facilities and contain no such statements. Most listings specifically mention in-unit laundry, but this does not independently prove that shared laundry is absent.
Parking is overwhelmingly supported across the listings. Multiple remarks explicitly mention "covered parking stall," "assigned parking," "parking garage," and "open parking stall," with no contrary evidence. The pattern appears consistent across many agents and listing styles, making this a very strong building-level feature.
Assigned parking is strongly supported across many independent listings, with phrases including "1 assigned parking stall," "assigned covered parking," "one assigned open park stall," and "deeded-covered parking stall." The evidence is consistent across the historical remarks and current MLS data, rather than appearing to be a single copied statement.
Covered parking is repeatedly confirmed in the remarks through phrases such as "secured covered parking stall," "gated parking garage," "1 covered parking stall," "covered/garage parking," and "two assigned covered parking stalls." This is strong, repeated building-level evidence across numerous listings and aligns with the current MLS data.
At least one listing explicitly identifies the parking as deeded-covered. Other listings consistently describe assigned, secured, covered, or owned-style stalls, supporting a true value for deeded parking in the building.
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The remarks mention assigned, open, covered, secured, gated, and deeded parking, as well as guest parking. Searches for parking fee, monthly parking charge, rental cost, and additional parking cost found no specific amount.
Guest parking is consistently referenced across the listings, including "ample guest parking," "plenty of guest stalls," "12 guest stalls," "many visitor parking stalls," and "guest parking for your guests." The repeated mentions across multiple listings strongly support that the building offers guest parking.
Secured parking and entry are strongly supported by repeated detailed remarks, including "secured entry," "gated parking," "electronic gate," "fob entry," "gated parking garage," "24-hour security," and "video surveillance." The evidence appears across many listings and confirms both controlled building access and secured parking areas.
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The remarks frequently discuss assigned stalls, secured garages, and guest parking but do not mention a parking waitlist. Based on the absence of any waitlist language, this is assessed as false with medium-low confidence.
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Several listings explicitly confirm fob or key-fob access for the building, front door, parking, or entry areas. The repeated references provide strong evidence of a card/fob-based security system.
Security guard service is strongly supported across the building: well over 20 remarks explicitly mention a “security guard,” “24-hour security guard,” “security guard at entry gate,” “on-site security,” or equivalent patrol/guard service. The repeated confirmations span many listings and agents, including detailed references to guard gates, security booths, and on-site staff, so this does not appear to be merely an isolated copied checkbox.
Multiple listings directly describe patrol-based security service, in addition to guards and surveillance. The repeated explicit mentions strongly confirm security patrol.
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Window air conditioning is strongly supported across the building: at least 16 of 20 current listings have the ACWIUN inclusion, and many remarks explicitly mention window AC or window air conditioner units. The repeated detailed references across numerous listings and agents confirm this is a legitimate building feature rather than a single copied checkbox.
Concrete construction is strongly supported by the current MLS records: 19 of 20 listings identify the construction material as “CONCRE.” Public remarks generally emphasize amenities, security, sprinklers, and hurricane insurance rather than construction type, but there are no remarks suggesting a different structure; the consistency across the building’s listings supports retaining this feature.
There is no public-remarks support for double-wall construction in this building. Across the listings reviewed, there were 0 explicit mentions of 'double wall' or similar language, while the MLS checkbox appears inconsistently across only 5 of 20 listings. This pattern suggests likely checkbox noise rather than a verified building feature.
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Only 2 of 20 MLS listings checked 'MASSTU' and none of the public remarks mention masonry or stucco construction. Because remarks provide no corroboration and this feature lacked prior confirmation, the evidence is weak and the feature is omitted.
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Above-ground construction is only weakly supported in the MLS data, with 4 of 20 current listings carrying ABOGRO and no clear supporting language in the remarks. Because the remarks are silent and the checkbox appears inconsistent across agents, confidence is limited.
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The listings describe rental appeal and existing tenant situations, but these do not establish short-term-rental permission. No explicit STR authorization or legal vacation-rental designation was found, while no direct prohibition was stated.
The remarks describe resort-style amenities such as pools and spas, but provide no evidence of a hotel rental pool or hotel operating program. Because short-term rentals are not established as allowed, this feature must also be false.
No listing states that owners must participate in a hotel rental program or that hotel-pool participation is mandatory. Since STR is not established as allowed, mandatory hotel-pool participation is false.
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The remarks were searched for lease expiry, land lease, ground lease, leasehold expiration, renewal, and specific years. No lease-expiration year was found, and several listings instead describe the units as fee simple.
Multiple public remarks explicitly confirm that Century Park Plaza is VA approved and supports VA financing. The remarks also repeatedly reference assumable VA loans, providing overwhelming evidence that VA financing is available.
The remarks repeatedly and directly state that the building has complete hurricane or building insurance coverage. Examples include “100% Insured,” “100% hurricane insured,” and “Hurricane insurance is 100% covered,” providing overwhelming evidence that the building is fully insured.
Strong evidence across many listings confirms fire sprinklers as a building feature. Multiple remarks explicitly mention an "automatic sprinkler system," "sprinkler system installed/done," and "fire sprinklers in the unit/building," which suggests this is not just copy-paste MLS checkbox data but a repeatedly verified amenity.
I searched for explicit references to a passed fire/life safety evaluation, FLSE approval, fire-safety certification, life-safety compliance, or a passed fire inspection. The remarks repeatedly mention fire sprinklers, including “Sprinkler system done” and “building is equipped with fire sprinklers,” but these do not establish that an FLSE 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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Ocean views are mentioned in 13 of 20 current listings, with repeated specific phrases such as "spectacular Pearl Harbor ocean views," "breathtaking ocean, mountain and city views," and views "from Diamond Head to the Ewa Coastline." The evidence is strong across numerous listings and clearly establishes that the building offers units with ocean views.
Mountain views are explicitly mentioned in 15 of 20 current listings, including views of the Waianae Mountain Range, Koolau/mountain areas, and scenery stretching "from the mountains to the ocean." The feature is consistently confirmed across many listings and is clearly available to buyers in the building.
Diamond Head views are explicitly mentioned in 10 of 20 current listings, with phrases such as “Diamond Head views,” “from Pearl Harbor to Diamond Head,” and “sunrise view of Diamondhead.” Although not universal to every unit, the repeated detailed references establish that the building offers units with this view.
City views are mentioned in 18 of 20 current listings, including "stunning city and mountain views," "city skyline," "Waikiki Skyline," and "sparkling city lights." The frequency and specificity across the listings provide very strong evidence that the building offers units with city views.
Coastline views are supported by 10 of 20 current listings, including the phrases "Pearl Harbor coastline," "sweeping ocean views from Diamond Head to the Ewa Coastline," and "views of Diamond Head, coastline, ocean, mountain, and sunset." Although less frequent than ocean or mountain references, the repeated explicit coastline descriptions confirm that coastline-view units are offered.
Garden-style views are not as common as the ocean/city views, but a few listings do reference 'garden and city views' and landscaped/open-green surroundings. This suggests some units can indeed have garden or greenery-oriented outlooks.
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Marina/harbor-type views are supported primarily through Pearl Harbor and harbor references rather than a literal marina label. Several listings mention “harbor views,” “Pearl Harbor views,” and “ocean and harbor views,” which is enough to confirm this as a building view type for buyers searching broadly for marina/harbor outlooks.
Sunrise views are present but less universal than ocean or city views. A smaller group of listings explicitly mention “sunrise view,” “sunrise-to-sunset scenery,” or eastern-facing/bright morning exposure, so the feature should be kept with strong but not maximum confidence.
Sunset views are clearly supported by multiple remarks. Listings refer to “stunning sunsets,” “beautiful sunset views,” “great sunset views,” and “cotton candy sunsets,” suggesting this is a real and recurring building feature rather than copy-paste noise.
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The listings mention mountain, ocean, harbor, city, Diamond Head, coastline, sunset, and panoramic views. None specifically mention viewing fireworks from a unit or the building.
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At least 14 of 20 current listings have the RESMAN amenity, and many remarks explicitly identify an "on-site resident manager" or "resident manager." The feature is confirmed by numerous listings from different agents and is consistent with the previously high-confidence building-level data, not merely an isolated copied 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.