The property at the centre of questions for the Reform leader is a four-bedroom house with a heated swimming pool in Frinton-on-Sea, Essex.
It was bought on 11 November last year. A few days earlier, amid questions in a television interview about how many times he had been to Clacton, Farage said he had “just exchanged contracts on a house that I’ll be living in there”.
“Is that good enough? How much time does Keir Starmer spend in his constituency?,” he added.
It later emerged that the £885,000 home had been bought by his partner Laure Ferrari who is listed on Land Registry documents as the sole owner. It was bought without borrowing any money for a mortgage.
The ownership of the home prompted accusations that Farage had structured the purchase in order to avoid paying additional tax.
A further £44,250 would have been due if he was an owner of the property because a stamp duty surcharge for second home purchase would have been due.
Mr Farage owns his former marital home in Kent and two further investment properties in the county through his company Thorn in the Side.
He also declares ownership of a Surrey property on his House of Commons register of interests.
The Reform leader has insisted that he didn’t give her money towards the purchase and suggested she was able afford it because of family wealth.
“I haven’t lent money to anybody. I didn’t give her money,” he told The Mirror newspaper.
“She comes from a very successful French family and she can afford it herself. It’s convenient, it works, and she loves it there.”
BBC News has been investigating the claim.