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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 12 MIN

From Architecture to Ownership: Kevin Kennon on Building Real Estate Alongside a Career 🏙️➡️🏢

from The Side Hustle and Business Show with Eric Lindsey · host Eric Lindsey

Many high-income professionals and business owners want to invest in real estate but struggle to see how it fits alongside a demanding job or an operating business. In this episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show, Kevin Kennon explains how real estate ownership became a natural extension of his career—not a replacement for it. His journey shows how long-term wealth can be built while staying fully committed to your primary profession.How to Invest in Real Estate While Working a Demanding CareerKevin’s background is in architecture, with his career beginning in the late 1980s and based primarily in New York City. By the time he became involved in real estate ownership, he already owned and operated his own architecture firm. His entry into real estate came through a colleague—also an architect—who transitioned into development and syndicated a deal to convert a large historic building in Tribeca.Kevin joined the project as both an investor and the architect, which allowed him to remain focused on his core business while participating in ownership. His experience shows that real estate does not have to compete with your career when your skills and opportunities align.What He Did: Entered Real Estate Through His Existing Skill SetRather than pursuing deals outside his expertise, Kevin invested in a project where he was already providing value. The building was large, complex, and historically significant—the original American Express building in New York City.This approach allowed Kevin to learn real estate ownership while continuing to operate his firm. It also reduced risk by protecting his primary income and maintaining professional focus.How You Can Apply It: Use Your Career as Leverage, Not a DistractionKevin emphasizes the importance of protecting your main income source. Payroll, client obligations, and business stability always came first. With a firm of roughly 25 people at its peak, cash flow discipline was critical.For professionals with demanding jobs or businesses, real estate should fit into defined time blocks without interfering with performance or responsibilities.Rules of Thumb for Balancing Business and LifeKevin explains that business and life are not separate lanes. Over time, he focused on integrating them rather than treating them as competing priorities. Consistency and discipline mattered more than speed.This mindset is especially relevant for part-time investors building long-term wealth.Understanding Real Estate in Highly Regulated MarketsMuch of Kevin’s experience comes from New York City, where zoning, environmental rules, and high costs shape investment strategy. In these markets, conversions are often more viable than ground-up construction.Success requires patience, regulatory knowledge, and conservative expectations.Coaching Advice for Active and Passive Investors Buying Part-TimeKevin’s story shows you don’t need to quit your job to build real estate wealth. Ownership can grow alongside a demanding career when investments align with your skills and risk tolerance.For passive investors, his experience highlights the importance of understanding project complexity and operator capability.Books Recommended for Active and Passive InvestorsRather than naming a single book, Kevin stresses staying informed about your local market. He recommends following newsletters and publications that track development, pricing, and trends.Website: https://ericlindseyml.com/Click On The Link Below To Schedule A Call With Eric:https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversationClick On The Link Below For More Information About Eric Lindsey:https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey

Many high-income professionals and business owners want to invest in real estate but struggle to see how it fits alongside a demanding job or an operating business. In this episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show, Kevin Kennon explains how real estate ownership became a natural extension of his career—not a replacement for it. His journey shows how long-term wealth can be built while staying fully committed to your primary profession.How to Invest in Real Estate While Working a Demanding CareerKevin’s background is in architecture, with his career beginning in the late 1980s and based primarily in New York City. By the time he became involved in real estate ownership, he already owned and operated his own architecture firm. His entry into real estate came through a colleague—also an architect—who transitioned into development and syndicated a deal to convert a large historic building in Tribeca.Kevin joined the project as both an investor and the architect, which allowed him to remain focused on his core business while participating in ownership. His experience shows that real estate does not have to compete with your career when your skills and opportunities align.What He Did: Entered Real Estate Through His Existing Skill SetRather than pursuing deals outside his expertise, Kevin invested in a project where he was already providing value. The building was large, complex, and historically significant—the original American Express building in New York City.This approach allowed Kevin to learn real estate ownership while continuing to operate his firm. It also reduced risk by protecting his primary income and maintaining professional focus.How You Can Apply It: Use Your Career as Leverage, Not a DistractionKevin emphasizes the importance of protecting your main income source. Payroll, client obligations, and business stability always came first. With a firm of roughly 25 people at its peak, cash flow discipline was critical.For professionals with demanding jobs or businesses, real estate should fit into defined time blocks without interfering with performance or responsibilities.Rules of Thumb for Balancing Business and LifeKevin explains that business and life are not separate lanes. Over time, he focused on integrating them rather than treating them as competing priorities. Consistency and discipline mattered more than speed.This mindset is especially relevant for part-time investors building long-term wealth.Understanding Real Estate in Highly Regulated MarketsMuch of Kevin’s experience comes from New York City, where zoning, environmental rules, and high costs shape investment strategy. In these markets, conversions are often more viable than ground-up construction.Success requires patience, regulatory knowledge, and conservative expectations.Coaching Advice for Active and Passive Investors Buying Part-TimeKevin’s story shows you don’t need to quit your job to build real estate wealth. Ownership can grow alongside a demanding career when investments align with your skills and risk tolerance.For passive investors, his experience highlights the importance of understanding project complexity and operator capability.Books Recommended for Active and Passive InvestorsRather than naming a single book, Kevin stresses staying informed about your local market. He recommends following newsletters and publications that track development, pricing, and trends.Website: https://ericlindseyml.com/Click On The Link Below To Schedule A Call With Eric:https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversationClick On The Link Below For More Information About Eric Lindsey:https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey

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