EPOCA CONNECT

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the development plan for Epoca?

Over the next 10-plus years,* Epoca will evolve to include 13 planned neighborhoods with approximately 2,100 homes.  Of the total, approximately 70% will be apartments for lease and the other 30% for-sale townhomes which will be built by and offered in partnership with Guest Builders. Silo, a sister property adjacent to Epoca, participates in community events but is not included in the HOA or maintenance budgets.

The next collection of for-sale townhomes is anticipated to be offered for purchase by a Guest Builder in late 2026.* Because Epoca is a growing community with a long term build out, construction will be ongoing in various locations within Epoca throughout the coming years. Please be aware that many adjacent parcels in the surrounding area have approved or proposed plans to develop, and construction activity may be heavy nearby as growth continues in South San Diego.

Learn more here: Otay Mesa Central Village Specific Plan | City of San Diego Official Website.

Yes! There is a long-term transit plan in and around Epoca determined by the City of San Diego and the Metropolitan Transit System. Please contact your local city planner for more information at: Shannon Mulderig, SLMulderig@sandiego.gov.

Two future public parks will be built at Epoca. One is Epoca Neighborhood Park, which is located north of our Willow neighborhood at Epoca Way and Secano Street. The other is Martinez Neighborhood Park—separate from The Martinez Club—which is located at Epoca’s southwest corner.

Pop-Up Plaza is an additional, temporary park created and funded by ColRich to serve as an activity hub and playground for residents to enjoy until the permanent Epoca parks open in the future. This space currently hosts food trucks, community wide gatherings and other special events. All Epoca homeowners and renters are welcome at the park on a first come, first served basis. Pop-Up Plaza cannot be reserved or rented for individual use. Dogs must be leashed at all times for everyone’s safety and residents are reminded to be respectful of others and please clean up after their pets.

The Martinez Club is a dynamic recreation center exclusively for Epoca HOA members (approx. 750 in total at build out). This club will include a resort-style swimming pool, jacuzzi, lounge chairs, shaded seating, community room, covered outdoor dining area with catering kitchen, and fitness facility.

Construction of The Martinez Club is anticipated to begin in the first quarter of 2026 and be open for use by early 2027*, once the homeowner community is large enough to support the facility’s operating expenses. The expenses for the Martinez Club are paid for by members of The Residences at Epoca Community Association.  The budget and expenses are set by the Department of Real Estate and timing is tied to the early phases of closings in the next residential community.

For a copy of the HOA budget or for general HOA questions, please contact Seabreeze Management Company at monique.allison@seabreezemgmt.com or or 858-321-6073.

Cafecito is Epoca’s onsite Pop-Up Café located on Secano Street next to the Paseo’s north entrance. A family-owned small business, Cafecito offers hand-crafted coffees, teas, refreshers, snacks and friendly service to Epoca and the surrounding community.

Visit EpocaResidents.com/Cafecito for the menu and operating hours.

The development plan for Epoca allows for up to 60,000 square feet of commercial space to be built within Epoca. The commercial spaces would be built with the final phase of Epoca, which is currently anticipated for early 2030s*. Timing and specifics will be determined based on market conditions and other factors at that time.

San Diego-based ColRich is the developer of the Epoca master-planned community and is also building all the for-rent homes at Epoca. ColRich partners with Guest Builders to construct Epoca’s for-sale homes.

There are two separate Associations with distinct charters, costs and responsibilities.

First, the Neighborhood Sub-Association oversees and funds the landscaping, site lighting and the general maintenance within each individual neighborhood (Willow, Reed and future neighborhoods).

The second Association is The Residences at Epoca Community Association whose purpose is to maintain the common area improvements within the Epoca community (private roads, detention basins, storm drains, etc.) and maintain the homeowner-exclusive The Martinez Club.

Any shared improvements within Epoca are part of a cost-sharing agreement with Epoca’s rental neighborhoods, where both renters and homeowners pay their “fair share” to maintain the community.

Both Associations are managed by Seabreeze Management Company. They issue both invoices and serve as your go-to for questions and maintenance requests. These agreements and associated budgets have been reviewed and approved by the California Department of Real Estate.

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We want to make sure you have the information you need! Please reach out to the appropriate people based on your inquiry.

If you have a question regarding your HOA, please contact Seabreeze Management Company at monique.allison@seabreezemgmt.com or 858-321-6073.

If you have a question about community events or construction, please contact epocalife@colrich.com.

If you are interested in knowing more about our rental communities, please contact epocaleasing@greystar.com.

Estimated dates are provided based on current knowledge and may change with construction and market fluctuations, or City of San Diego timelines. This FAQ will be updated the first week of every quarter.

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