Pete Davidson Pulls Upstate N.Y. Home from Market After Reaching Co-Parenting Agreement for Daughter Scottie
Pete Davidson Pulls Upstate N.Y. Home from Market After Reaching Co-Parenting Agreement for Daughter Scottie

Natalia SenanayakeWed, August 19, 2026 at 10:46 PM UTC
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Pete Davidson in May 2026; his N.Y. abode that was taken off the marketCredit: Gonzalo Marroquin/Getty; Ginnel x Modern Angles -
Pete Davidson removed his North Salem, N.Y., home from the market after multiple price cuts, with a final asking price of $1.9 million
The decision comes weeks after Davidson and ex Elsie Hewitt reached a co-parenting agreement for their 7-month-old daughter Scottie
Davidson previously said he listed the home to be closer to family in Staten Island as he raises his daughter
Pete Davidson has taken his New York country home off the market just weeks after he reached a co-parenting agreement with ex Elsie Hewitt regarding their daughter Scottie.
The North Salem, N.Y., property was officially unlisted on Thursday, Aug. 13, according to property records. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom abode was first put up for sale with an asking price of $2.5 million in February. After multiple price cuts, it had dropped to $1.9 million before the listing was removed.
While itās unclear exactly why Davidson, 32, decided to take his Westchester County home off the market, the removal comes after he and Hewitt, 30, reached a ājoint agreement pertaining to their child,ā 7-month-old Scottie, following their split in May, a source confirmed to PEOPLE on July 31.

Elsie Hewitt and Pete Davidson after their daughter Scottie was bornCredit: Elsie Hewitt/Instagram
āWe are cooperatively coparenting our daughter whose well-being remains our top priority, and we are fully committed to working together to give her love from both of us,ā the couple shared in a joint statement at the time.
The new parents welcomed their first child together in December 2025, months after they were first romantically linked in March 2025. She is named after Davidsonās late father, Scott Matthew Davidson.
PEOPLE confirmed that the model and comedian had split in May. The news came after a source told PEOPLE in April that the pair were actively trying to navigate relationship struggles together following the birth of their daughter.
In March, Davidson opened up to PEOPLE about how heās been feeling since becoming a new dad: āDad life is f------g awesome. It is exhausting and rewarding and cute. And Iām very lucky because Elsie is a fantastic mom, and I canāt stress enough how lucky I am,ā he said.
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Pete Davidsonās N.Y. homeCredit: Ginnel x Modern Angles
At the time when Davidson listed his country home ā which he purchased in June 2023 for just under $2 million, according to property records ā he said his reason for leaving the āhip, funky cool placeā was to be closer to family in Staten Island as he raises his daughter, according to Mansion Global.
āItās literally like living in paradise,ā the Saturday Night Live alum told the outlet in April of the property. He also noted that the house served as a great escape from all the ānoiseā in New York City. āIn North Salem, I would wake up naturally, and I wouldnāt feel a thing; it was the most special feeling.ā

Pete Davidsonās N.Y. homeCredit: Ginnel x Modern Angles
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The 2,300-square-foot abode is surrounded by greenery on a six-acre lot that overlooks a picturesque pond. It features a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, as well as a massive fish tank Davidson had installed after he moved in.
Additional amenities include a sauna, wine cellar, cold plunge and hot tub, as well as a covered porch with automatic screens. Thereās also a covered lap pool, media room, gym, and multiple decks.
PEOPLE has reached out to Muffin Dowdle of Ginnel Real Estate, who previously held the listing, regarding the removal of the listing.
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