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Pete Davidson Cuts Price on $2 Million Home After Elsie Hewitt Split — Full Real Estate and Relationship Timeline

16 May, 2026 11:59

When Pete Davidson purchased a four-bedroom mansion on six acres in North Salem, New York in June 2023, he described the experience of waking up there as “literally living in paradise.” The absence of city noise, the scenic pond, the terraced gardens — everything about the property represented a deliberate departure from the chaos he had spent his career navigating in New York. Two years later, that paradise has been listed, pulled, rented, relisted, and price-reduced three times. It remains unsold. And the relationship it was supposed to anchor has reportedly ended five months after the couple welcomed their first child.

The Price Reduction Timeline — A Property That Cannot Find a Buyer

The North Salem home’s sales history tells its own story. Davidson first attempted to sell the property in September 2025 for $3.5 million — a significant markup on the $2 million he paid in June 2023. That effort failed. He briefly rented the property for $15,000 per month before relisting it for sale.

The relisting price of $2.495 million, set on February 14, 2026 — Valentine’s Day, a date that reads as either coincidental or grimly ironic given subsequent events — also failed to attract a buyer. A reduction to $2.275 million followed on March 9. A further cut to $2.15 million came on April 27. The property remains on the market.

The cumulative price reductions tell a story of urgency. Davidson has dropped the asking price by $345,000 across three adjustments in approximately ten weeks — behaviour that suggests financial motivation to close the sale quickly rather than patience for the right offer. In North Salem’s luxury market, repeated rapid reductions signal either overpricing at the original list or circumstances that make speed more important than maximising return.

What the Property Actually Is — And Why It Should Have Sold

The North Salem home is objectively appealing on paper. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, six acres, a sauna, gym, hot tub, scenic pond, terraced gardens, and a gourmet kitchen that Elsie Hewitt documented on social media during the couple’s residence. Davidson himself described it to Mansion Global as a place where he woke up naturally, without noise or stress — a feeling he called the most special he had experienced.

 

That description captures the property’s genuine selling proposition: proximity to New York City combined with the psychological experience of genuine rural retreat. North Salem sits in Westchester County, within commutable distance of Manhattan while offering landscape and privacy that the city cannot replicate at any price point.

The failure to sell at $3.5 million was understandable — an ambitious first listing price for a market that rewards patience. The ongoing inability to move the property at $2.15 million — essentially what Davidson paid for it three years ago — suggests either specific buyer resistance to this particular property or broader softness in the upper-mid-range Westchester luxury segment.

Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt — A Relationship That Moved Faster Than It Could Sustain

The relationship that made this property a family home began in March 2025 when Davidson and model Elsie Hewitt connected through mutual friends. Their romance accelerated rapidly — a Palm Beach vacation produced visible PDA, a red carpet debut at the Blossom Ball followed, and by July 2025, Hewitt had announced her pregnancy. Their daughter, Scottie Rose Hewitt, was born December 12, 2025.

Five months after Scottie’s birth, reports emerged of a separation. The cause attributed by sources is both common and genuinely difficult to navigate — Davidson’s work schedule creating physical and emotional distance from Hewitt during the demanding early months of new parenthood. An insider told The Sun that Hewitt was craving more support at home than Davidson’s travel commitments allowed him to provide.

Neither party has commented publicly. Both are described as focused on co-parenting Scottie — which is the appropriate priority regardless of what their relationship status ultimately proves to be.

The Pattern This Fits — Davidson’s Relationship History in Context

Pete Davidson’s romantic history has been characterised by relationships that attract intense public attention, move quickly from beginning to visible commitment, and end in circumstances that generate news cycles. His prior high-profile connections — with Ariana Grande, Kim Kardashian, Emily Ratajkowski, and Chase Sui Wonders among others — each followed a version of this arc. The Hewitt relationship differs from predecessors primarily because it produced a child, which transforms a celebrity breakup story into a co-parenting reality with long-term implications for both people.

That distinction matters for how this story develops. Previous Davidson breakups concluded with both parties moving independently into separate public narratives. The existence of Scottie Rose ensures that Davidson and Hewitt will remain connected in ways that no separation formalises away.

FAQ

What is Pete Davidson’s home currently listed for? $2.15 million as of April 27, 2026, down from $2.495 million in February 2026.

Where is the property located? North Salem, New York — Westchester County, approximately an hour from Manhattan.

When did Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt break up? Reports emerged in May 2026, approximately five months after their daughter Scottie Rose was born in December 2025.

Did Davidson ever successfully sell the home before? No — a September 2025 listing at $3.5 million failed, followed by a rental period before the current listing began.

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