New beginnings call for wrapping up loose ends. Now that Pete Davidson has settled into his newest role—fatherhood—he’s offloading his extra real estate. The comedian finally found a buyer for his long-listed Staten Island condo at a loss; meanwhile, he’s looking to sell his Westchester County dwelling.
Davidson, who welcomed daughter Scottie Rose with actor and model Elsie Hewitt in December, most recently asked $850,000 for the Staten Island dwelling, which he had originally listed for $1.3 million in 2022. The reduced rate finally closed the deal, though the final price has not yet been revealed. The Saturday Night Live alum picked up the condo in his native NYC borough back in 2020 for $1.2 million, meaning he likely lost at least $350,000 in the deal, not including the thorough renovations he did in the hopes of enticing a buyer (in between price slashes, he opened up the contemporary-style 1,600-square-foot apartment, converting it from a two-bedroom unit into an open-plan one-bedroom abode). The loft-like dwelling has white walls with bright red paint accenting its support beams, ducts, and electrical tubing, and boasts a terrace overlooking the New York Bay.
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An hour-and-a-half upstate, Davidson’s 1930s North Salem residence asks just under $2.3 million. The Bupkis actor bought that six-acre property in 2023 for $1.95 million. “It’s literally like living in paradise,” he told Mansion Global. The actor, who currently resides in Brooklyn, added a guesthouse to the property, as well as a movie theater, a 150-gallon fish tank, a pool, a hot tub, a cold-plunge, and a sauna. The home also features a “secret speakeasy,” accessed via sliding wall, he told the outlet. However, Davidson aimed to keep the country home’s history intact. “I’m not a big fan of modern houses because they all kind of look the same,” he said. “I added little things to it while still keeping its integrity and charm.”
