
Century Square
Preliminary Information – Full Audit Pending
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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Until then, we provide a data‑driven overview that blends statistical analysis of the checkbox selections agents make in MLS with an AI‑powered read of their public remarks—yielding a clearer picture of the building than raw listings alone.
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Century Square
Building Overview
Century Square in Downtown-Chinatown: concrete building (1981) with central AC and mountain views.

About Century Square
Century Square is a condominium building located in the Downtown-Chinatown neighborhood. According to available records, the building was constructed in 1981 using concrete construction. Unit size and count are not specified in the MLS data provided.
Key on-site features noted in MLS data include central air conditioning and mountain views. The building lists a resident manager and a security guard among its amenities.
Additional details from the MLS indicate parking is available, covered, and includes guest parking. Pets and short-term rentals are not allowed. The management company is listed as Unknown in the available records. Based on MLS data, buyers should verify all building details, rules, and fees with the listing agent or management.
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 percentages and descriptive phrases such as "80% owner occupied," "majority owner occupied," or "highly owner occupied." None were found, so there is no basis to estimate owner occupancy from the remarks.
I found evidence that the building has elevators and that they were modernized, but no listing states how many there are. I searched for explicit counts such as "4 elevators," "four elevators," or "multiple elevators," and none were provided.
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.
Majority of remark sections explicitly say maintenance/maintenance fee includes central A/C (e.g., 'Maintenance fee includes central a/c', 'Central AC included in maintenance fee'). This feature is confirmed across multiple agents' remarks and matches previous high-confidence MLS checkbox data (16/20). Evidence is strong and consistent across listings.
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Building-level evidence supports common area/electricity being included: 9 of 20 current MLS listings have the OTCOEX checkbox and multiple public remarks explicitly reference 'prorated electricity', 'Monthly Electric', or 'includes ... electricity' (e.g., 'approximately $680.00 including prorated electricity', 'Maintenance include ... electricity'). Evidence is strong across several agent remarks but not universal—some listings omit electricity, suggesting partial/variable billing practices.
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Hot water is consistently reported as included in maintenance: 15 of 20 current MLS listings have the HOTWAT checkbox and many remark sections explicitly state 'hot water' or 'hot water included' (e.g., 'Maintenance fee includes ... hot water', 'maintenance package covering ... hot water'). No evidence of unit water heaters (WTRHTR) was found, reinforcing building-provided hot water.
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Sewer is clearly included in the maintenance fees: all 20 current MLS listings have the SEWER checkbox and nearly every remark repeats 'sewer' as part of the included services (e.g., 'maintenance fee includes ... sewer', 'maintenance package covering ... sewer services'), indicating strong, building-wide inclusion.
Water is universally included: all 20 current MLS listings have the WATER checkbox and the public remarks repeatedly cite 'water' or 'water included' in the maintenance fee (e.g., 'Maintenance fee includes ... water', 'maintenance package covering ... water'), providing strong corroboration across multiple listings and agents.
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Building-level meeting/conference room is supported: 13/20 listings have the meeting_room amenity checked in MLS and at least seven separate public remarks explicitly reference a meeting room or conference room (quotes include “meeting room & lounge which accommodates up to 12 attendees” and “conference room available for use of owners/tenants”). Mentions appear across multiple listings/agents rather than being isolated, so evidence is strong that the building offers a shared meeting/conference room.
No public remarks in the dataset mention a patio, deck, lanai, or other outdoor amenity (0 listings mention it). The MLS checkbox appears only in 1 of 20 current listings (per MLS data) which is inconsistent with agent remarks and likely a data entry/copy-paste error. Given the lack of corroborating remarks across many agents/listings, the building is treated as not offering patio/deck amenities.
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I searched for surfboard storage, board storage, surf storage, or similar amenity language and found nothing. The remarks are centered on office layout, parking, cleaning, and security instead.
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I searched for any pool mention, including saltwater or saline pool language, and found none. The current building context also states there is no pool, so this remains false.
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I looked for coin-op, card-operated, quarter laundry, or any paid community laundry references and found nothing. The listings mention janitorial service and trash pickup, but not laundry facilities or laundry fees.
I searched for explicit references to laundry on every floor, floor-by-floor laundry rooms, or shared laundry facilities, but found none. The remarks focus on office features, security, parking, and maintenance services rather than laundry.
Strong, building-level evidence: all 20 current MLS records indicate parking and many public remarks explicitly state '1 unassigned parking stall' (repeated across listings). This is consistent across multiple agents and units, so parking is clearly provided by the building.
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Moderately strong evidence that much of the building's parking is covered: 18 of 20 MLS records list covered/garage options and several remarks explicitly reference 'covered' or 'covered parking stall.' Evidence is consistent across listings and agents.
I looked for phrases like 'deeded parking,' 'owned parking,' 'parking included in deed,' and 'owned stall,' but found instead repeated references to unassigned parking. That indicates the parking is not deeded to the unit based on the public remarks.
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I searched for parking fee language such as '$/month for parking,' 'monthly parking charge,' or 'parking rental' and found none. The listings mention unassigned parking, validation parking, and guest parking, but no separate parking fee.
Good evidence for guest parking: 8 MLS records list guest parking and numerous remarks across different listings state 'guest parking/visitor parking available' or 'guest parking with validation,' indicating the building offers visitor parking options.
Moderate/limited evidence for secured parking entry: 5 MLS entries list secured-entry parking and many listings emphasize 24/7 security and a security office; one remark explicitly says 'secured parking.' While security is clearly emphasized, explicit gated/card-access descriptions are less common, so confidence is moderate.
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I looked for 'parking waitlist,' 'parking waiting list,' or similar language and found nothing. The remarks instead describe unassigned stalls and validated guest parking, with no evidence of a waitlist process.
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I looked for key card, fob, card reader, or electronic entry references, but the remarks only mention 24/7 security and security patrol. There is no explicit evidence of a card-based access system.
High-confidence evidence: 18/20 recent MLS listings include the SECGUA amenity and numerous current public remarks explicitly mention building security (phrases include '24/7 security', '24-hour security', '24/7 security patrol', and 'onsite security'). Mentions appear across multiple agent listings rather than isolated to a single posting, indicating the building provides on-site security services.
The listings repeatedly reference continuous security presence, including explicit '24/7 security patrol' language and similar 24-hour security wording. This strongly supports that the building has security patrol service.
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There is strong evidence the building has central air: historical MLS data showed central AC checked in most units (17/20 unit_features; 19/20 inclusions), and the current public remarks across the listings repeatedly state central AC or "central A/C" and note maintenance fees include central AC/chilled water. Most current remarks (dozens of listings) explicitly state central AC—examples include "central AC with individual unit controls" and "maintenance fee includes central A/C."
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Strong building-level evidence: 16 of 20 current MLS listings list CONCRE (reinforced/concrete) in construction_materials and prior data reported High confidence. Public remarks for units do not explicitly discuss structure but do not contradict concrete construction. Multiple agents consistently checked the concrete box across listings, indicating high confidence that the building is concrete.
Limited and inconsistent evidence: 7 of 20 MLS listings currently check DOUWAL, but none of the public remarks mention 'double wall' or similar language. No prior owner/site verification exists and the checkbox use appears inconsistent across agents, so there is low confidence the building actually features double-wall construction.
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Seven of 20 current MLS records include STEFRA, but there is no prior confidence level and none of the public remarks mention steel-frame or describe recent structural changes. Given the lack of corroborating remarks and moderate MLS inconsistency, steel-frame construction is not supported by the listing text and remains unconfirmed.
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The listings consistently describe the building as commercial/business use only and explicitly prohibit residential occupancy. That rules out short-term rental use in this building based on the public remarks.
I searched for hotel pool language such as 'hotel rental pool,' 'managed by hotel,' or branded pool programs and found none. Since the remarks also explicitly prohibit residential use, a hotel rental pool would not apply.
I looked for any indication of mandatory participation in a rental pool, such as 'required to participate' or 'cannot opt out,' and found none. Because short-term rentals are not allowed here, mandatory pool participation is also not supported.
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Multiple remarks explicitly provide the lease expiration year, and the most recent/clear explicit expiry is 2044. Because this is directly stated in the public remarks, the value is high confidence.
I searched the public remarks for VA-specific language such as 'VA approved,' 'VA financing,' and 'VA loans accepted' and found none. With no evidence in the listings, this remains unsupported from the public remarks.
This is directly confirmed in the public remarks. The wording strongly supports full building insurance / walls-in coverage by the HOA or building association.
Building-level fire sprinklers are supported by MLS data (15 of 20 listings list FIRSPR) and at least one public remark explicitly states 'each unit is equipped with fire sprinklers.' Although many agents may copy/paste amenities, the explicit phrase in the remarks plus the majority of MLS listings checking the sprinkler amenity provide strong, consistent evidence that the building has a fire sprinkler system.
I looked for direct language like fire/life safety evaluation passed, FLSE passed, fire safety certified, or passed fire inspection, and found nothing. The presence of sprinklers is helpful context, but it does not confirm a passed fire/life safety evaluation.
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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Mountain views are consistently promoted for this building: historical MLS data showed high confidence and current remarks repeatedly reference mountain/mauka/Koolau views (e.g., "soothing mountain views", "Koolau mountain", "mauka side"). CURRENT MLS data lists MOUNTA for 1/20 units, and multiple agents' remarks independently describe mountain views rather than appearing to be a single copy/paste entry.
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City views are a consistent building feature: numerous remarks mention "city views", "downtown", and "city lights" (e.g., "panoramic city views", "Downtown City Light VIEWS"). CURRENT MLS data lists CITY for 5/20 units, and multiple listings from different agents reference city views, indicating the feature is available in multiple units.
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I searched for any statement that fireworks can be viewed from units or from the building, but the remarks only mention city, mountain, ocean, harbor, and night light views. There is no explicit fireworks-view language.
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MLS amenities indicate RESMAN on 14 of 20 listings. Public remarks across multiple listings mention phrases like "building manager office," "manager's office for your clients," and "building has maintenance personnel/maintenance personnel and 24/7 security," appearing in at least six different listings — consistent with an on-site building manager rather than isolated copy-paste. Evidence from multiple agents plus the high number of MLS checkboxes yields strong support that the building has an on-site/resident manager.
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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.