Bachelor contestant Nikki Gogan goes back to work at Perth real estate agency

Bachelor contestant Nikki Gogan goes back to work at Perth real estate agency
Staff reporterAugust 23, 2016

Rumoured winner of The Bachelor's last rose, Nikki Gogan has been spotted at her real estate agency office in her WA home town of Northam.

Gogan has been in the Northam Real Estate industry for 12 years and works at Howlett and Lawrence First National Northam.

Her profile on realestate.com.au advises she is currently studying to achieve her diploma in real estate and further her career to become a licensee.

Her last sale came at the end of July when she sold a four bedroom, one bathroom house for $230,000.

She has a number of properties still on her books, her most expensive being a four bedroom, two bathroom Art Deco era home which is on the market for $595,000.

Fellow Western Australian and The Bachelor Richie Strahan will pick a winner in the coming weeks, and Gogan is tipped to be one of the front runners of the show.

Gogan owns an impressive property portfolio in WA, all focused in Northam.

She shares two properties with her ex-fiance and partner of 12 years Tim Verlinden, and also has one of her own.

The ex-couple spent $540,000 on a four bedroom home in 2007 and then $406,000 on a three bedder in 2013.

Gogan's own purchase was a four bedroom, two bathroom property which she paid $350,000 for in 2008, which has been up for rent for between $390 and $420 a week.

Numerous hints have been dropped that Gogan hasn't been able to keep the fact she is the winner of the show a secret.

The most recent is that ex, Tim has placed a $1000 bet on her to win.

Above image from Instagram.

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