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TABLE OF CONTENTS PUBLISHER’S EDITORIAL South Florida’s Gold Mine Page 10 FEATURE A Century of Gay RumorsSurround Miami’s Iconic Vizcaya Estate Page 16 GADGETS Eurocave: Premiere Line Of Wine Cellars Page 34 FILM Screen Savor: Unreal “Estate” Page 38 FEATURE Qanon’s Hate Campaign Page 42
REAL ESTATE Welcome To The Mirror’s Real Estate Issue Page 18 Here Come The Canadians Page 20 Real Estate In A Time Of COVID Page 22 Despite 2020, The Market Is Still Moving Page 26 Is This The Right Time For An Upgrade? Page 28 Reimagining Open Houses During COVID-19 Page 30 Maximize Natural Light to Maximize Appeal Page 32
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ne thing I know for sure about living in South Florida for 45 years is that although we may live in a community of Queens, real estate is King.
Even in a pandemic your property values rise here, like an apple pie in a Stork’s Bakery oven. If you were smart enough to buy land in Broward County for the last few decades, you are retiring In Mykonos about now on a beach called Super Paradise. Not asking someone if they want fries with their Big Mac. I also found out along my journey that every fourth homosexual living in Broward’s County is secretly a licensed realtor. Don’t care if he is a bartender at the Alibi. When they are not pouring you White Russians, they are serving up condos on A1A. Realtors get to live majestic lives. For 40 years as a criminal defense attorney, I was eating packaged ham and cheese sandwiches out of a vending machine in the Broward County Jail. Meanwhile, John Castelli was dining on the shrimp escargot at Kaluz while showing off million-dollar waterfront properties. Realtors are also so much more sophisticated at discovering modern trends than the average Joe. They learned about self-cleaning toilets from Japan long before any of us ever did. I mean, I am just hearing about satin sheets for the first time. In truth, realtors have to be psychologists. They are showcasing a house for an hour. You are moving it into it for a decade. Then you want their opinion to decide if you should move into it. And that’s not all. If you really like the place, then they should convince your husband to take it as well. Quite a burden. I am not sure why realtors have so many bus benches though. I just don’t see trusting a life decision to a sign I pass by at 30 mph on my way to Dunkin’ Donuts. How many times have you turned around and said, “Damn I have to get that guy’s number?” 10 | THE
Now a personal endorsement from a trusted radio host, that I would have faith in. (Uh-oh, Twitter just labeled that shameless self-promotion as fake news.) But really? I am not picking an oncologist from the Yellow Pages or choosing my new home from a bench homeless people sleep on. The karma does not work for me. In fact, I heard of this one real estate broker who was very dismayed when a brand new realtor opened up next door and erected a huge sign to his left which read BEST AGENTS. He was horrified when another competitor then opened up on his right, and announced its arrival with an even larger sign, reading LOWEST COMMISSIONS. The small real estate broker in the middle panicked, until he got a brilliant idea. He put the biggest sign of all over his own brokerageit read… “MAIN ENTRANCE.”
In truth, realtors have to be psychologists. They are showcasing a house for an hour. You are moving it into it for a decade. THEN YOU WANT THEIR OPINION TO DECIDE IF YOU SHOULD MOVE INTO IT.
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// Norm Kent Anyway, buying a home should be a celebratory and joyous process. For most people, it’s not. My brother, a psychologist, says it is one of the most stressful experiences people go through. I get it. I look up at 40 years worth of memories and memorabilia in my townhouse, and realize I am not going anywhere soon. Really, though, you should move early and often. It’s both the selfish charitable thing to do. First, you self-indulge excessively and buy yourself all new stuff. Second, you get to donate everything you don’t want any more to Poverello or Julian’s Fountain of Treasures. And an unemployed barback now gets to score a beautiful Murano vase for his living room. Not to mention, you get to get off Grindr and cruise the aisles of Home Depot for the next nutritional supplement your partner won’t know about, at least until you are throwing out stuff from that home while get ready for your next one. We are fortunate in the midst of this pandemic to put out yet another issue of the Mirror. I am grateful I can offer a little bit of levity in this time of so much personal loss. It is truly a blessing so many of us are still doing so well, and the real estate industry particularly. But please look around you. Many of our friends are still hurting. There are doors of prosperity to celebrate to be sure. But there is also pain and poverty we cannot ignore. Do your part to make a difference. Stay safe, and be strong. The sun will shine again.
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A CENTURY OF GAY RUMORS SURROUND MIAMI’S
ICONIC VIZCAYA ESTATE // Christiana Lilly
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n opulent manse in Miami, James Deering’s Vizcaya has played host to many a wedding, elaborate engagement shoot, and field trips of schoolchildren learning about Miami’s past. But it also holds a prominent role in local LGBT society, as the setting for the White Party from 1985 to 2010, then again in 2018. But does its gay history go back further? Pictured: Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Photo via Facebook.
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In short, the answer is “perhaps,” but Julio Capó, an associate professor of history at FIU and the author of “Welcome to Fairyland,” has been the foremost expert on our region’s LGBT history. “I was really interested in learning more about how differently LGBTQ history would look like if we hadn’t censored the voices of mostly Black and brown people who had otherwise often been left out of the general narrative of LGBTQ history,” he said. His research took him to Vizcaya when he was studying the Black Bahamian laborers who built the estate. Deering, an agricultural tycoon, began work on the sprawling property in 1912. He moved in four years later, but even at his death in 1925, the home was not complete. According to Capó’s writings in “LGBTQ America” for the National Park Service, as Vizcaya is a National Historic Landmark, people have long wondered about Deering’s sexuality and if his luxurious home was party central for gay men. “Vizcaya has been the site of a lot of interest in terms of LGBTQ history,” Capó said. “But a lot of it is unsubstantiated. There’s been all these kinds of rumors of James Deering and his potential sexual appetite.” The historian pored through records and memorabilia from Vizcaya, but he was not able to find any concrete evidence that Deering was actually gay. However, there were insinuations that seem to keep the rumors going. He was referred to as a “bachelor,” and Capó also found a 1961 newspaper story that went as far as to describe him as a “prissy bachelor who preferred bourbon to women.” It also states that he “staged wild parties” at the home. In his research, Capó has since reframed the question from, “Is James Deering gay?” to “Why are we asking this
Paul Chalfin, Vizcaya’s Artistic Director. Photo courtesy of the Vizcaya Museum and Garden.
question in the first place?” “Some people commented about his sexual behaviors and preferences during his lifetime and after, and some things are just unanswerable,” he said. “A lot of people just didn’t fit the mold, of the expectations of masculinity, especially for white masculinity for this period, and words like ‘eccentric’ and ‘bachelor,’ these are often coded words.” However, there is evidence that those in Deering’s circle were gay, including Paul Chalfin, who served as the interior decorater and an architect for the home. According to Capó, he lived openly with his partner, Louis Koons, into the early 1920s — far from the norm at that time. In fact, the late Florida journalist, naturalist and feminist, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, wrote about seeing the two attending a party as a couple. Capó notes an important fact about Chalfin and others in Deering’s circle: being white and wealthy, they had the privilege to live more openly than perhaps the Black Bahamian men who built the mansion on their backs. “He was such an important part of Vizcaya’s image and as far as the record shows, lived fairly openly. Almost as an open secret,” he said. “It was kind of understood many ways, and in other ways, celebrated or tolerated in some circles.” For decades, the queerness of Vizcaya simply lived in the rumors and memories of those who believed Deering to be a forever bachelor because he was gay. Then, in 1985, the home returned to the LGBT spotlight when it served as the location for the inaugural White Party, the signature fundraiser for HIV/AIDS healthcare organization Care Resource, then known as the Health Crisis Network. It was hosted there until 2010, and then again in 2018. “People suddenly kind of reimagined or created new memories of Vizcaya with very little evidence for it,” Capó said, a sort of mirage of raucous Saturnalia parties at the level of Jay Gatsby with throngs of gay men in attendance. Capó does remind us that being gay in the early 20th century would not have been the same as it is today. Queer culture in Miami was limited and “very few people understood themselves primarily through their sexual identity in the way that we think of today.” “Who knows if James Deering did have same-sex loving affinities, and again I could find no clear evidence of it at all, nor was I looking for it.”
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REAL ESTATE
WELCOME TO THE MIRROR’S
REAL ESTATE ISSUE / / Pier Angelo
Here we go again. After the success of the first two Real Estate Issues we were asked to produce a new one, this time in The Mirror. We hope you will enjoy the variety of exceptional realtors we showcase in this edition.
Selecting the right realtor is one of the most important aspects of your house buying, or selling, endeavor. Coronavirus’ effect on the economy has sent shock waves through the population, but a widespread belief among realtors is that, while forced to spend much of their time at home, people are placing greater importance on where they live or want to live. Everybody, at the moment, is probably valuing their home more than anything in the world, considering that’s where they are stuck now. Realtors with roots in our community are becoming creative with virtual solutions and safety measures. Take advantage of their expertise right here in your own backyard. They are here to help you. Be safe.
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CANADIANS / / Pier Angelo
Canadians are long established buyers of Florida real estate. Although COVID and the border closing combined has kept them on the fringes in the last several months, they remain interested in buying new homes and condos in our area.
According to Fulvio Abbate, realtor with Canvas Real Estate, the sale of soon-to- be built-luxury condos has customer-in-waiting from Ontario to Quebec. Most of the “open houses” or “sales galleries” are viewed online but as soon as travel restrictions allows it they are eager to resume traveling to South Florida. Some are hedging their bets. Those Canadian citizens that own second homes are considering leasing them for this year while others might decide to sell. The quandary is: “Am I better off staying put where I am, or am I better off going to Florida?” Only time will tell.
THOSE CANADIAN CITIZENS THAT OWN SECOND HOMES ARE CONSIDERING LEASING THEM FOR THIS YEAR WHILE OTHERS MIGHT DECIDE TO SELL.
REAL ESTATE
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TIME OF COVID / / James Oaksun
I must admit, it’s been hard for me this year to come up with anything meaningful to say about real estate, in the face of COVID, a contentious election, and everything else. I suppose in part it’s a desire on my part to separate what is important from what really isn’t. When your friends are sick, when you yourself have to quarantine for a time (I was exposed but fortunately tested negative throughout), it gives you pause. Still, the business of real estate continues. People continue to buy and sell — in some areas, at some price points, with great enthusiasm. But I believe that like much of society, we will define an era in real estate before COVID, and then after. How will the two eras differ? For one thing, this may be the final nail in the coffin of shopping malls. However, I think open air shopping areas and central business districts could grow at the expense of the large mall. (I expect online shopping, of course, to continue its ascendance.) Next, valuations. I have been arguing for some time that the underlying economics cannot justify the increased levels of valuations in Florida, and in South Florida specifically. No, I don’t think things became as overvalued as they were in the 2006 bubble. Still, commercial valuations plummeted more than 20 percent on average nationally as COVID ravaged the country earlier this year. I think it’s fair to say that residential properties could be similarly overvalued. This of course will vary widely by community, price point and type of property. And while I believe prices will recover, I expect condo and townhouse valuations to recover more slowly than single family homes. I think areas of lower population density (small cities, towns, more rural areas) will see better price appreciation than big cities for the foreseeable future. The fewer the people, the less the risk of contracting COVID (or any successor virus). Square footage will become much more important, driving changes away from condos and toward single family homes. Increasingly, people will be calling on their living space to fulfill multiple requirements. Your home will not just be your refuge and place to chill and sleep. It will be an office, restaurant, theater, health club, and (for those of us with children) a school. Only single family homes of more than a certain size will be able to play all these roles while
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DESPITE 2020, THE MARKET IS
STILL MOVING / / Pier Angelo
While much of the world is on hold due to the stay-at-home orders and quarantine recommendations that accompany the COVID-19 outbreak, the real estate market in South Florida keeps moving. It’s just moving slower. Photo via PxHere.
“Has the market slowed down? Yes. Yes, it has. But it hasn’t stopped,” seems to be the standard response from Real Estate experts and agents. While so many industries are suffering because of COVID-19, rural real estate is booming. People are leaving the big city for the countryside because of the pandemic, trading in the city life for rural life. According to the Sun Sentinel, South Florida’s housing market is booming as home buyers flock from cities in the North with a new ability to do their jobs remotely from anywhere. While it’s sellers who have the advantage right now — demand is high but supply is limited — there are opportunities for buyers to benefit, as well and local real estate agents are weighing in on how to best take advantage. Every year since 2010, Florida has gained approximately 300,000 new residents. They are the state’s lifeblood, keeping taxes low while infusing billions into newhome construction, and now after the coronavirus, the state is seeing a surge of people from the Northeast looking for housing. Twin condos measuring 300 feet each are coming to Fort Lauderdale, making them the tallest skyscrapers on one of the busiest slice of beach transforming an entire city block now used as a parking lot. The towers, at 3000 Alhambra Street, will sit just south of the popular Casablanca Cafe. The $100 million project will have 215 luxury condos and over 5,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space. The Alhambra will face again the Fort Lauderdale City Commission sometime before the end of the year for a final vote of approval. Construction is expected to begin late 2021 and take an estimated 18 months, completion is slated for spring 2023.
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REAL ESTATE
IS THIS THE RIGHT TIME
FOR AN UPGRADE? / / Pier Angelo
Half a year since COVID-19 triggered lockdowns across the U.S., landlords in several top rental markets have lost their pricing power. Palm Beach - the home of El Solano. Photo credit: Michael Kagdis.
Months and months of working remote has left people craving extra space. Some are taking advantage of historically low mortgage rates to buy homes. Developers are getting creative and one of thenovelties, gaining popularity, is elaborate air filtration systems. “Our Air is Better” is a new slogan outside construction sites. After years of strong growth, rents in urban area have decreased 2% since February, according to Zillow Group Inc. Other surveys show even steeper drops. Landlords are trying to keep units filled by offering weeks or months of free rent. This could improve affordability in the long run while the wealthy rent local luxury homes to spend their time for the duration of the pandemic. Pandemic or not, Fisher Island remains one of the richest communities in the country. The 33109 ZIP Code ranked 16th among the 130 wealthiest ZIP Codes in the United States, according to a 2020 report by the New York-based residential listing company PropertyClub. [Source: Miami Herald.]
MASSIVE PALM BEACH ESTATE ONCE OWNED BY JOHN LENNON IS UNDER CONTRACT After landing on the market in April for a whopping $47.5 million, El Solano, the massive Palm Beach estate once owned by the musical legend John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, is currently under contract, the Palm Beach Daily News reported. The couple bought the retreat for $725,000 back in 1980. Yes, that was 40 years ago, but that’s still quite an appreciation in value. The property dates to the 1920s, and was designed by the resort architect Addison Mizner. IMAGINE.
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Even the Queen is taking a financial hit from the coronavirus pandemic. Part of Queen Elizabeth’s UK real estate portfolio lost $716 million in value last fiscal year as the COVID-19 crisis exacerbating existing struggles for its tenants. The Crown Estate — which oversees the monarch’s vast holdings in London and other parts of the country — took the loss in its regional property segment, which includes shopping centers and business parks around the country. The drop stemmed from “the challenging operational markets faced by our retail customers during the year, an issue which has been accelerated by COVID-19,” the estate said in its annual report recently released. The total value of the estate’s portfolio fell by 1.2 percent to 13.4 billion British pounds.
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Continued from previous page. rings in the United States and have turned to social media to raise “You’re providing false information, you’re misleading people, awareness. you’re misleading the public, and you’re misleading innocent people While human trafficking is and has been a massive problem — who want to do good,” she said. “Whoever is coming out with this Florida ranks third in the nation for trafficking cases — unfortunately propaganda, they are taking away from the good work that many of their good intentions to “save the children” are us are doing and it’s appalling.” rooted in misinformation. In recent rallies, people have called for an Somy Ali, the founder of No More Tears, investigation into “Pizzagate,” a debunked which assists victims of human trafficking and theory from 2016 that alleged Hillary Clinton domestic violence, says she has not come across and other Democrats were a part of a child sex trafficking ring and a Washington, D.C. pizza any Hollywood human trafficking rings in her parlor was one of their meeting grounds. The 14 years of experience. In fact, most human rumors led to a man driving from North Carolina trafficking cases are not initiated by kidnappings, and shooting into the restaurant. but rather, children and adults are groomed for Polaris, an organization that runs the National months to lure them into trafficking. Human Trafficking Hotline, was inundated with “The myth is that human trafficking involves calls in July when rumors spread throughout the kidnapping or physically forcing someone. In internet that online furniture company, Wayfair, reality, traffickers use psychological means,” was secretly trafficking children. she said. “The myth is that it’s people you don’t “While Polaris treats all calls to the Trafficking know. Many survivors, they’ve been trafficked Hotline seriously, the extreme volume of these by romantic partners, spouses, family members, contacts has made it more difficult for the including parents. That’s been my experience.” Trafficking Hotline to provide support and One of her most recent cases involves a woman attention to others who are in need of help,” who fled New Jersey because her husband was Polaris said in a statement. “What we can say pimping out their 5-year-old son to friends and is that none of the reports we have received “customers” while she was at work. In the past, - Somy Ali involving Wayfair contained any information Ali has worked with teenagers who were lured by FOUNDER OF beyond what has been widely shared online.” pimps online when they saw them post that they NO MORE TEARS As the internet provides seemingly endless were unhappy or hated their parents. access to information at the click of the button, A few years ago, she assisted in rescuing a it’s also a breeding ground of misinformation 2-year-old who was being sold on the dark web by her father — people paid $500 to watch sexual acts performed and “fake news.” With that, the mission to “save our children” from on her. false prey has returned. “We don’t have the white van grabbing the girl from the mall “It is disappointing to see that certain groups are bringing [the and putting chloroform on her face,” Ali said. In response to the slogan] back as a weapon,” O’Hanian said. “I suspect that we’re going conspiracy theories, she said the allegations are “preposterous.” to continue to see this as a weapon for a while.”
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