Cyndi Lauper’s Stamford, Connecticut house where she came home to “Time After Time” recently sold for $804,625. Originally listed for $1.25 million in May 2017, a buyer snagged the 1.5-acre property for a discount.The Grammy award-winner purchased the 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath abode in 1986 while her career was skyrocketing. The storybook yet eclectic house became a haven of creativity where Lauper wrote multiple albums and her Tony Award-winning musical Kinky Boots.Howard Kaplan designed the pad’s unique interiors, which feature hand-stenciled walls and ceilings. A French-chateau aesthetic is weaved throughout the three-bedroom house with rustic wooden beams and stone fireplaces. Nineteenth century doors, tiles, and fixtures were imported from England and France.Listing agent Michael Leventhal of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices told the Stamford Advocate that the singer sold the 3,885-square-foot spread because her son is in college and she and actor husband David Thornton now live in Manhattan.
This article appears in the January 2018 issue of DailyDeeds.