Nigel Farage built £4million property portfolio over a decade – yet only declared two of the five properties to Parliament
Nigel Farage has accumulated a substantial property portfolio valued at £4 million across the south east of England over the past decade, according to Land Registry disclosures reviewed by The Times. The Reform leader acquired five properties in Kent, Essex and Surrey starting from 2017, predominantly through cash purchases, yet provided parliamentary declarations for only two of the holdings.
Farage's primary residence, a five-bedroom home in Surrey purchased in May 2024, cost £1.42 million. He maintains a second property in his Clacton constituency, which his wife Laure Ferrari acquired for £885,000. The entire portfolio is held without mortgage financing, suggesting substantial liquidity.
- Reform leader Nigel Farage owns five properties worth £4 million acquired since 2017, all mortgage-free, but disclosed only two to Parliament
- Four properties purchased in cash; main Surrey residence cost £1.42 million in 2024; wife owns Clacton constituency home for £885,000