
From Wholesaling to Build-to-Rent: Scaling a Modern Real Estate Investment Firm
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Show Notes
Episode Summary
In this episode of Groundbreakers, we’re joined by Sterling Anderson, Founder and CEO of Aria Residential Group, a real estate investment and development firm focused on build-to-rent communities, multifamily acquisitions, and luxury residential projects.
Sterling’s journey into real estate began after leaving his job at a bank in 2013 and deciding to pursue investing full time. Starting with wholesaling and fix-and-flip projects, he gradually expanded into multifamily and development, learning how to raise capital, structure partnerships, and scale into larger projects across markets like Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, and Omaha.
In this conversation, Sterling shares how he built his firm step by step, the lessons he learned from early deals, and why capital raising, underwriting discipline, and transparency with investors are the foundations of long term success in real estate.
Key Topics Discussed
- Sterling’s journey from banking to full-time real estate investing
- How wholesaling and fix-and-flips helped build early deal experience
- The importance of mastering underwriting before scaling into multifamily
- Why capital raising is one of the most important skills in real estate
- The growing opportunity in build-to-rent communities
- How partnerships unlock larger deals and new markets
Why This Matters for GPs and Investors
Sterling offers a practical perspective on scaling a real estate business in today’s market. From building relationships with investors to verifying underwriting assumptions and structuring strong partnerships, his approach highlights the systems and discipline required to grow from small deals into larger developments.
For sponsors raising capital or investors exploring build-to-rent and multifamily opportunities, this episode provides a clear look at how experienced operators think about growth, risk, and long-term strategy.
Guest Information
- Name: Sterling Anderson
- Company: Aria Residential Group
Conclusion
Sterling’s story is a reminder that most real estate careers do not start with large developments. They begin with small deals, learning the fundamentals, and gradually building the skills and relationships required to scale.
If you are building a real estate investment business or looking to understand the future of build-to-rent and multifamily investing, this episode is packed with insights worth listening to.