Multiple reports say Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has built a property portfolio estimated at around £4 million over the past decade, acquiring homes in parts of England including Kent, Essex and Surrey. The articles state that since 2017 he has acquired five properties in total, but that he has declared only two of them to Parliament. The reporting highlights a potential gap between Farage’s reported financial disclosures and the number of properties it says he owns. The accounts describe the properties as being obtained quietly and emphasize that the issue concerns how many are formally declared rather than detailing the properties’ use or tenants. The sources do not agree on every underlying detail in the excerpts provided, such as exact purchase dates, valuation methods, or whether any properties were acquired through specific arrangements. Overall, the coverage focuses on the claim that the number of declared properties does not match the number of properties listed as owned, raising questions about parliamentary disclosure obligations.