Nigel Farage has built up a £4 million mortgage-free property portfolio, it emerged on Wednesday.

The Reform leader has quietly acquired five properties across Kent, Essex and Surrey since 2017 – yet only declared two of them to Parliament.

According to details uncovered in Land Registry documents, Mr Farage purchased four of the five properties in cash, the year after Britain officially left the EU.

In details disclosed in The Times, the Reform leader's main residence is a five-bedroom home in Surrey which he bought for £1.42 million in May 2024.

But he also spends half the week in his constituency home in Clacton – purchased by his wife Laure Ferrari for £885,000 in November 2024.