The comedian first listed the home for $2.5 million in February but ended up lowering that asking price on three occasions.
"Saturday Night Live" alum Pete Davidson has taken his upstate New York home off the market—two months after he slashed his asking price on the property for a third time.
The 32-year-old comedian initially purchased the four-bedroom, three-bathroom home for $1.95 million in 2023 and he was most recently living in the dwelling with his former partner, Elsie Hewitt, with whom he welcomed a daughter, Scottie Rose, in December.
However, in February, Davidson decided to part ways with the property, listing the home for $2.5 million. Mere weeks later, he dropped his asking price to $2.27 million, before slashing the price again in April to $2.15 million.
In the midst of that real estate headache, Davidson was also dealing with turmoil in his personal life after reports emerged in May that he and Hewitt had split, just a few months after their daughter was born.
Weeks after news of their separation broke, the actor lowered the ask on the property once again, this time dropping the price to $1.89 million.
"Saturday Night Live" alum Pete Davidson has taken his upstate New York home off the market—two months after he slashed his asking price on the property for a third time. (Google Maps) Now, records show that the property has been taken off the market altogether, although it is currently unclear whether it has been removed temporarily, or because Davidson has decided he wants to hold onto it.
Realtor.com® has contacted listing agent Mary Dowdle of Ginnel Real Estate for comment.
When Davidson initially listed the home, which sits on 6 acres in North Salem, he explained to Mansion Global that he had always known he would eventually part ways with it—noting that he first started toying with the idea of selling it back in 2024.
He joked that he had told Chad, a character he played on "SNL," that he would be selling the abode that same year.
“I told Chad we were going to sell it. He’s very upset. You could see it in his eyes. He’s not a man of a lot of words, but in his eyes, you could tell he was sad to go," Davidson said.
However, the actor insisted that he was upset at the idea of parting with the pad, which is just 90 minutes from New York City, because the home is his "hip, funky, cool place" and holds many memories for the actor, including the moment Hewitt revealed to him that she was pregnant.
The jokester recalled how he initially came across the abode when he was living in the hustle and bustle of New York City, and wanted a peaceful getaway.
“It’s literally like living in paradise. The thing I hated about living in the city all the time was, I would wake up to so much noise, whether it would be garbage being picked up or people fighting or your neighbors or whatever’s going on on the street. In North Salem, I would wake up naturally, and I wouldn’t feel a thing. It was the most special feeling," he told the outlet.
Davidson, 32, used the property as his primary residence for several years—and was most recently living there with his former partner, Elsie Hewitt, who welcomed their first child in December. (Instagram/Elsie)
However, in May, it was revealed that the couple had split—weeks before Davidson slashed the asking price of the 6-acre North Salem spread. (Instagram/Elsie Hewitt) Once moving there, he adored the home so much that he made it his permanent home.
“What’s cool about North Salem and the whole Westchester area is everyone pretty much keeps to themselves, and I really don’t get bothered up there,” he added.
Davidson also revealed that the home is the epitome of privacy, as it is an acre from the road. Built in the 1930s, the home has loads of vintage charm.
“I’m not a big fan of modern houses because they all kind of look the same, just kind of soulless and white. I added little things to it while still keeping its integrity and charm," he told the outlet.
However, Davidson did do some renovations, including adding a guesthouse, movie room, pool, hot tub, cold-plunge pool, sauna, and screened porches.
“There’s a secret speakeasy—a wall slides open” to reveal it, he said. "It’s really fun, and it’s great if you have a family, and it’s also great if you just want to use it like a getaway.”
"Sun-filled rooms with vaulted ceilings, random-width pine floors and custom lighting. Walls of windows capture natural light and scenic views," the listing stated.
"Dramatic Great Room with floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. Dining Area with doors to two decks with a fabulous water view. Gourmet Kitchen with custom backlit cabinetry, granite and stainless countertops and professional appliances. First floor Primary Suite with door to private terraced garden. Two additional Bedrooms, one with a loft sleeping area," the description added.
Ginnel Real Estate president Jaclene Ginnel previously explained to Mansion Global why the home was so appealing, describing it as offering the very best of both worlds.
The property features floor-to-ceiling windows that perfectly frame the beautiful landscape. (Instagram/Elsie Hewitt)
Davidson is understood to have made the decision to sell the home because he wants to relocate back to Staten Island to be closer to his family. (Instagram/Elsie Hewitt) "It offers everything at once—easy proximity to New York City, absolute privacy at the end of a long gated drive, serene pond views from nearly every room, and the intimate charm of a 1930s cottage with every modern amenity reimagined," she said.
"It feels light and fun while also cozy and charming, and the year-round lap pool looking out over the lake is beyond spectacular.”
However, it's understood that the comedian wants to relocate back to his hometown of Staten Island—where he recently sold an apartment at a $400,000 loss, just one day before rumors emerged that he and Hewitt had ended their relationship.
Insiders who spoke to the outlet alleged that the first sign of trouble in the relationship arose when the former "Saturday Night Live" star began offloading his homes.
“Pete is selling his properties, including his upstate home and his Staten Island apartment, to open up funds as they move forward and figure out their next steps,” The Sun's insider alleged.
As for the reasons behind the split, sources pointed to Davidson's hectic work schedule, alleging that Hewitt has struggled to cope at home alone while he has been traveling.
“Pete has been traveling so much for work, but Elsie was craving more support from him at home after their daughter was born,” said the insider.
“It was very hard for him because, obviously, he has to work to make money.”
According to the outlet, the comedian had been traveling relentlessly in the lead up to the split, and spent Mother's Day in Los Angeles for the Kevin Hart roast, while Hewitt spent the holiday in their home in Brooklyn, NY, alone.