Key facts
- Hayden Panettiere's childhood home in Palisades, NY, has been relisted for $3.7 million.
- The home was built in 1998 and purchased by Panettiere's parents when she was 9.
- It previously sold for $1.22 million in 2021 after renovations.
- The property is located in Snedens Landing, a private enclave known for celebrity residents.
- Panettiere's recent memoir details difficult childhood experiences that occurred in the home.
Hayden Panettiere's childhood home in Palisades, New York, has been relisted for $3.7 million, coinciding with the release of her memoir detailing difficult experiences as a child star. The 3,473-square-foot, four-bedroom French-style house, known as the French Ivy House, was built in 1998. Panettiere's parents purchased it when she was 9 years old. The property was previously listed in 2015 for $1.8 million and sold in 2021 for $1.22 million to its current owners, who have since renovated it extensively. The home features Italian marble floors, a Sub-Zero kitchen, and silk wallpaper. It was most recently listed for $4 million in early 2025 and was also offered for rent at $17,500 per month in January 2026 before this latest listing. The exclusive Snedens Landing neighborhood, where the home is located, is known for its privacy and has been home to numerous celebrities, including Al Pacino, Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson, and Angelina Jolie. Panettiere's memoir, 'This Is Me: A Reckoning,' discusses challenging moments from her childhood, including being taught to cry on demand at age 8 and receiving 'happy pills' from her team at 15. She also reflects on the grief from losing her brother Jansen. The timing of the home's relisting, weeks after the memoir's release, highlights the emotional connection to the property where much of her early life and pain unfolded.
