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Century Park Plaza

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Century Park Plaza

Building Overview

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

Building exterior

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.

Year Built
1984

No analysis available

Owner Occupancy
Low

Remarks include marketing to 'owner occupant or investor' and references to VA/assumable financing, but there are no explicit percentages or clear quantified owner-occupancy statements. Without an explicit percentage in the remarks, owner_occupancy is unknown and cannot be inferred.

Elevators
Low

No public remarks explicitly state the number of elevators. I searched all remarks for numeric or written elevator counts (e.g., '4 elevators', 'two elevators', 'multiple elevators') and found only general mentions of 'elevators' or 'building & elevators' but no count. Without an explicit number in the remarks, the elevator count is unknown and cannot be guessed.

Association Fee Low
$401
High

Calculated from the lowest association fee observed across all non-penthouse unit listings for this building.

Association Fee High
$1,050
High

Calculated from the highest association fee observed across all non-penthouse unit listings for this building.

Association Fee (Penthouse)
High

Calculated from association fees observed in penthouse unit listings for this building.

Fee Includes Central AC
No

No analysis available

Fee Includes Cable
No
High

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.

Fee Includes Common
Yes
Medium

MLS association_fee_includes lists OTCOEX in 15 of 20 current listings, suggesting common-area electrical costs are intended to be covered. However, I found virtually no public-remarks phrasing like 'common area electricity' or 'building power included'—most language is generic ('common area upkeep'), so inclusion is inferred from multiple MLS entries rather than explicit agent statements.

Fee Includes Coop Taxes
No

No analysis available

Fee Includes Electricity
No

No analysis available

Fee Includes Gas
No

No analysis available

Fee Includes Hot Water
Yes
High

Many agent remarks explicitly state hot water is included in the maintenance fee (examples: 'Hot water is included in the maintenance' and 'Monthly maintenance fee includes; hot water, sewer and water'). This is affirmed across multiple listings and aligns with prior MLS data, so include hot water as covered.

Fee Includes Internet
No

No analysis available

Fee Includes Marina
No

No analysis available

Fee Includes Sewer
Yes
High

Strong, consistent evidence: 17 of 20 MLS entries include SEWER and multiple public remarks explicitly say maintenance/HOA covers sewer (e.g., 'maintenance fee covers sewer', 'maintenance fee includes... sewer'). This confirmation across many listings and agents supports a high-confidence true.

Fee Includes Water
Yes
High

Clear, widespread evidence: 18 of 20 MLS entries include WATER and many listings explicitly state the maintenance fee includes water (e.g., 'maintenance fee includes water', 'maintenance fee includes; hot water, sewer and water'). Multiple agent remarks corroborate the MLS data, supporting high confidence.

Bbq
Yes
High

Strong, consistent evidence: over 40 separate listing remarks explicitly mention BBQ/BBQ areas or picnic/barbecue facilities (examples: 'BBQ areas', 'BBQ and picnic areas', 'barbecue area'). Mentions come from many different agent entries rather than isolated copy/paste of a single ad, matching prior MLS checkbox prevalence (~16/20).

Bike Storage
Yes

No analysis available

Boat Dock
No

No analysis available

Car Wash
No

No analysis available

Club House
Yes

No analysis available

Concierge
No

No analysis available

Dog Park
No
High

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.

Doorman
No

No analysis available

Exercise Room
No
High

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.

Limo Service
No

No analysis available

Meeting Room
No

No analysis available

Patio Deck
No

No analysis available

Path Jogging
No
High

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.

Playground
No

No analysis available

Private Yard
No

No analysis available

Putting Green
No

No analysis available

Recreation Area
Yes
High

Moderately strong evidence: many listings (dozens of remarks) explicitly mention a 'recreation area', 'rec area', or 'large grassy area / recreation space' as a building amenity. While less universally checked historically than tennis or BBQ, repeated explicit mentions across agents support true with high-ish confidence.

Recreation Room
No

No analysis available

Restaurant
No

No analysis available

Rooftop
No

No analysis available

Sauna
No

No analysis available

Storage Unit
No

No analysis available

Surfboard Storage
Yes
High

Multiple listings explicitly mention dedicated surfboard storage (often alongside bike cage), confirming the presence of surfboard storage in the building.

Tennis Court
Yes
High

Clear and consistent evidence: dozens of listing remarks reference 'tennis court', 'tennis and pickleball courts', or 'tennis/basketball court'. Mentions appear across many agents and listings and align with the strong historical MLS checkbox prevalence (~18/20).

Trash Chute
Yes
Medium

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.

Valet
No

No analysis available

Wall Fence
No

No analysis available

Whirlpool
Yes
High

Strong evidence: many listings explicitly list 'whirlpool', 'hot tub', 'jacuzzi', or 'spa' (phrases such as 'pool & whirlpool', 'hot tub', 'jacuzzi') across multiple agent remarks. The repeated, multi-listing confirmations align with prior MLS data and indicate the amenity is present.

Pool
Yes
High

High-confidence evidence: all current MLS entries (20/20) list a pool amenity and numerous public remarks explicitly state amenities such as "swimming pool", "sparkling pool", "tiled pool", and "refreshing swimming pool" across multiple listings. Mentions appear in listings from many different agents and are consistent rather than isolated copy-paste errors, supporting that the building offers a shared swimming pool.

Pool Heated
No

No analysis available

Pool Salt
Yes
High

Multiple listings explicitly refer to the pool as saltwater/salt water, supporting a high confidence that the building pool is saltwater. This is corroborated by at least one listing calling it a "large saltwater pool and hot-tub."

Laundry In Unit
Yes
High

Strong, consistent evidence that Century Park Plaza units offer in-unit laundry: MLS history notes 19/20 listings with washer/dryer, and the current public remarks repeatedly state "in-unit washer/dryer", "stacked washer/dryer", "full-size washer/dryer", or similar across numerous agent listings. Mentions appear across many different listings/agents (not limited to a single copy-paste entry), so confidence is high that buyers can expect some units to include in-unit laundry.

Community Laundry
No

No analysis available

Community Laundry Paid
No
Low

I scanned all public remarks for terms such as "coin laundry", "paid laundry", "coin-op", "quarters", or "card operated" and found no references. The remarks focus on in-unit washers/dryers and do not describe paid community laundry.

Community Laundry Every Floor
No
Low

I searched remarks for phrases like "laundry on each floor", "laundry room on every floor", or "floor-by-floor laundry" and found none. Listings repeatedly advertise in-unit washer/dryer units rather than floor-by-floor community laundry.

Parking
Yes
High

Strong evidence that the building offers parking: 20/20 recent MLS records include parking features and many public remarks state assigned or covered stalls (examples: '1 assigned-covered parking stall', '2 covered parking stalls'). Multiple listings across different agents also reference secured/garage parking near building entry, indicating consistent, building-level parking availability rather than isolated unit-level notes.

Parking Assigned
Yes
High

Assigned parking is consistently documented: MLS checkbox data historically showed 12 of 20 listings with assigned parking, and the public remarks repeatedly state phrases like '1 assigned covered parking stall', 'assigned-secured-covered parking', and 'two assigned covered' across multiple listings, indicating the building offers assigned stalls.

Parking Covered
Yes
High

Strong, building‑level evidence: at least ~30 of the provided public remarks explicitly mention assigned or covered parking stalls (phrases include "covered parking stall", "1 covered parking stall", "2 assigned covered parking stalls"). Evidence is consistent across many agent listings and aligns with prior MLS checkbox flags (previously high confidence), indicating the building offers covered parking.

Parking Deeded
Yes
High

Remarks include explicit deeded language ('deeded-covered parking stall') and many listings repeatedly reference assigned/covered parking stalls that come with the unit. I scanned for 'deeded', 'deeded parking', 'owned parking' and found direct phrasing.

Parking E V
No

No analysis available

Parking Fee
Low

Searched for 'parking fee', 'monthly parking', 'parking rental', 'additional parking cost' across all remarks and found no statements about a periodic parking fee or separate parking charge. With no evidence in public remarks, the monthly parking fee is unknown.

Parking Guest
Yes
High

Evidence supports that guest parking is available: MLS data flags GUEST in 12 of 20 recent listings and many public remarks mention 'guest parking', 'ample/plenty of guest parking', and in one listing a specific '12 guest stalls' is quoted. The references appear in numerous agent remarks rather than a single copy-paste source, giving moderate-to-high confidence that guest parking is provided.

Parking Secured Entry
Yes
High

Strong, building‑level evidence: at least ~30–40 of the listings mention building security or gated/controlled access and numerous listings explicitly tie secured access to the parking (quotes include "secured & covered parking stall", "gated with 24 hour security", "fob entry", and "electronic gate provides access to covered parking stall"). This corroborates prior MLS flags and indicates parking is accessed via secured entry.

Parking Tandem
No

No analysis available

Parking Valet
No

No analysis available

Parking Waitlist
No
Low

I searched for 'parking waitlist', 'waiting list', and related phrasing and found none. Remarks consistently describe assigned or covered stalls and plentiful guest parking, indicating no explicit waitlist was described.

Security Keyed Elevator
Yes

No analysis available

Security Card
Yes
High

Listings consistently reference electronic/fob/keycard access and secured/fob entry for parking and building access, indicating card/fob-style security is in use.

Security Guard
Yes
High

The building has consistently been listed with on-site security: historical MLS checkbox had SECGUA with high confidence and current remarks in at least 30 separate listing entries explicitly mention security (phrases quoted include "on-site security guard service", "24/7 Security", and "24-hour security patrol"). Mentions appear across many agents' remarks (likely some copy/paste), but the repeated, explicit nature of the remarks combined with the prior high-confidence MLS data provides strong, building-wide evidence that an on-site security guard service exists.

Security Patrol
Yes
High

Remarks consistently describe on-site security staff and patrols, including 24-hour security and security guards at the entrance, supporting high confidence that security patrol/service is provided.

Security Video
No

No analysis available

Central AC
No

No analysis available

Split AC
No

No analysis available

Window AC
Yes
High

Building-level evidence for window air-conditioning is strong: the MLS inclusion ACWIUN appears in 13 of 20 listings and at least ~15 separate public remarks explicitly reference window or wall AC (quotes include "window AC Unit", "10,000 BTU flush-mounted dripless AC window unit installed", "two window AC units", and "Toshiba window AC"). Multiple agents and unit remarks consistently note window units rather than a single isolated listing, indicating the building offers window AC in many units.

Concrete
Yes
High

Although none of the public remarks explicitly say "concrete" or "reinforced concrete," MLS checkbox data remains strongly in favor of concrete construction (19 of 20 current listings mark CONCRE, historically 20 of 20). There are no remarks describing a change away from concrete, and evidence is consistent across multiple agent listings, so the building is reported as concrete construction with high confidence.

Double Wall
No
High

No public remarks (0 of 100+ listings) mention "double wall" or similar phrasing. Current MLS checkbox usage is low (5 of 20) versus prior medium confidence; given the absence of any remark-based confirmation and that most listings now do not list DOUWAL, this appears to be an agent checkbox inconsistency and the feature is set to false to correct prior medium-confidence data.

Hollow Tile
No

No analysis available

Masonry/Stucco
No
Low

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.

Steel Frame
No

No analysis available

Slab
No

No analysis available

Stone
No

No analysis available

Wood Frame
No

No analysis available

Above Ground
Yes
Medium

A minority of MLS listings (4 of 20) currently list ABOGRO in construction_materials (6 of 20 historically). Public remarks include many references to high-floor units and 'twin towers' but do not explicitly describe 'above ground' construction materials. The limited and inconsistent checkbox usage yields moderate confidence that some units/listings are marked as above-ground construction.

Brick
No

No analysis available

Single Wall
No

No analysis available

STR Allowed
No
Low

Searched for 'short-term rental', 'STR', 'vacation rental', '30-day minimum', 'NUC', and 'TVU' and found no explicit language permitting or regulating short-term rentals. In absence of explicit allowance language, STR is marked not allowed with medium confidence.

STR Hotel Pool
No
Low

I searched for 'hotel rental pool', 'hotel rental program', and hotel brand management references and found none. Because str_allowed is not indicated, hotel-pool participation is set to false.

STR Mandatory Pool
No
Low

I looked for terms like 'mandatory hotel pool', 'required to participate', and 'must be in rental program' and found no evidence. As STR is not indicated, mandatory hotel pool participation is false.

Land Tenure: Fee Simple
No

No analysis available

Land Tenure: Leasehold
No

No analysis available

Lease Expiry Year
High

Remarks identify units as fee simple, so leasehold does not apply and no lease expiry year is present. I searched for 'lease', 'lease expires', 'land lease', and specific years but found none.

Financing V A
Yes
High

Numerous listings explicitly reference VA approval and assumable VA loans across the public remarks, indicating the building accepts VA financing. I searched for phrases like 'VA approved', 'VA assumption', and 'assumable VA' and found multiple direct mentions.

Insured Fully
Yes
High

Several listings explicitly state that the building/HOA provides full hurricane/building insurance (walls-in coverage), including phrasing like '100% hurricane insured' and 'Building Insurance fully covered eff 5/2025'. Based on these explicit statements in public remarks, the building is marked as fully insured with high confidence.

Fire Sprinklers
Yes
High

Strong, repeated evidence across the public remarks: at least ~30 separate listing remarks explicitly mention sprinklers (examples: "fire sprinklers", "sprinkler system done", "building is equipped with sprinkler systems"). Mentions appear in many different agent entries (not isolated to a single copy/paste), supporting high confidence that the building has a fire sprinkler system.

Fire Life Safety Eval Pass
No
Low

I searched for explicit FLSE/fire life safety evaluation language such as 'FLSE passed', 'fire life safety evaluation passed', or 'passed fire inspection' and found none. Many listings reference fire sprinklers or sprinkler systems, but that is not the same as an FLSE pass. Because there is no explicit FLSE statement in public remarks, the field is set to false with medium confidence per rules.

Flood Zone (Current)
X
High

Flood zone determined from official FEMA Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) data using building coordinates, not from agent-reported listing data.

Flood Zone (June 2026)
X

No analysis available

View: Ocean
Yes
High

Strong building-level evidence: numerous listings repeatedly reference ocean and harbor views (e.g., "ocean views", "Pearl Harbor", "Ocean Tower A"). Many unit descriptions mention "sweeping ocean views", "ocean/harbor", or similar phrases across multiple agents, indicating the building offers ocean-view units.

View: Mountain
Yes
High

Strong and consistent evidence: many listings cite mountain or mauka views (e.g., "mountain views", "Waianae Mountain Range", "mountain and ocean views"). Multiple agents independently reference these views, confirming the building offers mountain-view units.

View: Diamond Head
Yes
High

Clear recurring evidence: numerous listings explicitly call out "Diamond Head" or "Diamond Head views" (quotes include "Diamond Head, Waikiki Skyline" and "views from Diamond Head to the Ewa Coastline"). Multiple listings across agents mention Diamond Head, indicating building units offer Diamond Head views.

View: City
Yes
High

Numerous listings reference city or skyline views (e.g., "city skyline", "Waikiki Skyline", "city views"), with multiple agents noting city-facing vistas. Evidence is consistent across many unit descriptions, indicating the building offers city-view units.

View: Coastline
Yes
High

Many listings explicitly reference ocean, harbor, coastline or Diamond Head views (examples: "ocean views", "Pearl Harbor", "Diamond Head", "coastline"). The repeated, clear mentions across numerous listings and agents confirm the building offers coastline/ocean-view units, consistent with previous high-confidence history.

View: Garden
No

No analysis available

View: Golf Course
No

No analysis available

View: Marina
Yes
High

Several listings explicitly mention "Pearl Harbor" or "harbor views" (e.g., "Pearl Harbor ocean views", "Enjoy Pearl Harbor views"), indicating the building offers harbor/marina-facing units. Evidence appears across multiple agents and listings, supporting inclusion of marina/harbor views.

View: Sunrise
Yes
High

Consistent evidence: several listings explicitly call out east-facing or sunrise views (phrases such as "East-Facing", "sunrise view", "sunrise of Diamond Head"), reported across multiple ads. This indicates the building offers units with sunrise/eastern exposure.

View: Sunset
Yes
High

Multiple listings highlight sunset or western exposure (quotes include "stunning sunsets", "cotton candy sunsets", and "sunsets from the master bedroom"). The phrase appears repeatedly across agent remarks, indicating building units provide sunset views.

View: Cemetery
No

No analysis available

Fireworks View
No
Low

I looked for explicit phrases like "watch fireworks from lanai" or "fireworks view from unit" and found none. Many listings emphasize harbor/ocean/sunset views, but none claim fireworks views from the building.

Frontage Type
Ocean

No analysis available

Pets Allowed
No

No analysis available

Resident Manager
Yes
High

Consistent, building-level evidence: at least ~25–30 listing remarks explicitly reference a resident or on-site manager (quotes include "resident manager", "on-site resident manager", and "onsite manager"). These mentions are widespread across different agent remarks rather than confined to one source, supporting high confidence that a resident manager is present on-site.

Condotel
No

No analysis available

Coop
No

No analysis available

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.