“Saturday Night Live” alum Pete Davidson has listed his upstate New York property for $2.27 million after owning it for just three years, so he can be closer to his family, who reside on Staten Island.

The 32-year-old comedian had purchased the four-bedroom, three-bath dwelling in 2023 for $1.95 million.

According to Mansion Global, the actor knew he was going to part ways with the home, which sits on 6 acres in North Salem, just one year after he purchased it.

He joked that in 2024, he told Chad, a character he played on “SNL,” that he would be selling the abode.

“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 is upset over 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, including the moment his partner, Elsie Hewitt, revealed she was pregnant. The couple welcomed their daughter, Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson, on Dec. 12, 2025.

The jokester revealed that he initially came across the pad 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.

Once moving there, he adored the home so much that he made it his permanent pad.

“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-in 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,” states the listing, which is held by Mary Dowdle of Ginnel Real Estate.

“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 listing continues.

The home was first listed by the Ginnel Real Estate brokerage in February for $2,495,000.

Jaclene Ginnel told Mansion Global that the home is the perfect pad: “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. It feels light and fun while also cozy and charming, and the year-round lap pool looking out over the lake is beyond spectacular.”

Now, Davidson is looking for a home closer to his family.

The Westchester home isn’t the only abode that the comedian is cutting ties with. He is also bidding farewell to his Staten Island condo, as first reported by New York Post.

He purchased the condo in 2020 for $1.2 million. The home has seemingly found a new buyer and is pending sale, according to property records.

Davidson initially listed the property in January 2025 for $1.1 million. In July, he took it off the market. In February 2026, he relisted it with a dramatic price drop to $850,000.

The condo has one bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, and 1,592 square feet of living space.

“This modern residence features a spacious one-bedroom apartment with an open floor plan, a private full bathroom, and an additional half bathroom for your convenience,” the listing reads. “Enjoy stunning, unobstructed water views from your private terrace, creating the perfect backdrop for relaxation or entertaining.”

It continues: “This contemporary building boasts an array of premium amenities designed for a life of comfort and leisure, including a stylish residents’ lounge, 24/7 doorman, fitness center, assigned parking, tennis and basketball courts, a playground, and a BBQ/picnic area.”

Davidson and Hewitt announced the arrival of their baby girl on Instagram on Dec. 18—six days after Scottie was born at a New York City hospital. They shared a series of images of themselves welcoming their bundle of joy to their family home upstate.

“My best work yet, I am absolutely overflowing with love and gratitude and disbelief,” Hewitt wrote in her post, revealing that her daughter arrived on Dec. 12.

In a series of photos and videos, the couple embraced their newborn daughter in the hospital, before driving her back through snowy landscapes to Davidson’s upstate New York abode, which he revealed during a February appearance on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” he had moved to.

Davidson is understood to still have a home base in Brooklyn in the form of a brownstone rental. His primary abode is located “in the woods,” he revealed on “Late Night With Seth Meyers.”