
Meet Nickole
RE/MAX Camosun
Real Estate in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Nickole Goeujon is a Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Camosun in Victoria, BC; a top-producing and internationally connected Re/Max brand. She has been a full time agent since 2007.
Nickole’s passion for Real Estate was born after she purchased her first income-producing property at age 24. Since that time she has been excited to share her knowledge and expertise with others in hopes that they too can create long-term financial independence.
Nickole works by referral which allows her to spend the majority of her time and resources serving the needs of her clients in the greater Victoria area rather than on advertising. Word of mouth has helped shape her business and has given her the time to create long lasting relationships with her clients.
Inspired to help others, Nickole donates a portion from each sale to The Children’s Miracle Network and to Woman for Woman International.
When Nickole is not working you can find her hiking, playing tennis, dancing, writing, reading, enjoying a glass of wine or eating cookies (a lifelong love). Of course, her biggest love is family, friends and her three darling nephews.
Nickole Goeujon – Real Estate Agent – RE/MAX Camosun
proud to support
Children’s Miracle Newtork
www.childrensmiraclenetwork.ca
www.childrensmiraclenetwork.ca
Being a RE/MAX agent means being a part of a community-oriented team that’s focused on giving back. Through them, I’m able to proudly support the Children’s Miracle Network, which raises funds for local hospitals and rallies support for sick and injured children. Historical donations made by RE/MAX Camosun exceed $350,000.
Women for Women International
www.womenforwomen.org
www.womenforwomen.org
Since 1993, Women for Women International has helped more than 447,000 marginalized women in countries affected by war and conflict. They directly work with women in 8 countries offering support, tools, and access to life-changing skills to move from crisis and poverty to stability and economic self-sufficiency. They bring women together in a safe space to learn life, business, and vocational skills. Once enrolled, each receives a monthly stipend – a vital support that enables her to participate.