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Spring is here, and like the migratory birds, Pete Davidson seems to be returning home. A few years after buying a four-bedroom, three-bathroom house in Westchester, Mansion Global reports Davidson is now selling the property so he can be closer to his family in Staten Island. (Likely because he’s a dad now — he had a daughter with actress and model Elsie Hewitt in December.) The comedian listed his North Salem home for $2.275 million. (He paid $1.95 million for the place in 2023.)
The house, which was built in the 1930s, sits on six acres. Davidson renovated to add all the boy-room essentials: a movie theater in the garage, a pool, a hot tub, a secret speakeasy with a wall that slides open, a 150-gallon fish tank, and a statue of Brian from Family Guy. Davidson originally tried to list it for $2.495 million in February but has since cut the price. He currently rents a brownstone in Brooklyn and is in the middle of selling his condo on Staten Island, likely for a loss. (He also still owns that dang ferry.) Davidson says he is sad to leave the Westchester house behind: “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.” This will certainly not be true if he moves closer to his Staten Island family with a newborn baby.
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