List a property, receive offers, negotiate terms, and track every step to closing — all from one platform.

Found a home you want? Here's how to make your move without the guesswork.
Browse listings on Aletheia or enter a property code if the seller shared one with you directly. You’ll see the home’s details, the seller’s preferences, and any questions other buyers have already asked.
Fill out a simple form with your price, how you plan to pay (cash or with a loan), your preferred closing date, and any conditions that are important to you. It takes about 10 minutes.
Each offer costs $149 to submit. This is a flat fee, not a commission — and it ensures every offer a seller receives is serious. Counter-offers are always free.
You’ll be notified the moment the seller responds. If they counter, you’ll see exactly what changed, in plain English. No phone tag. No wondering if they saw your offer.
If the seller counters, you can accept their terms, counter again, or walk away. If they accept, Aletheia walks you through next steps — earnest money, inspections, and closing.
Aletheia is built on the same security standards used by financial institutions — because a home purchase deserves that level of care.
All data in transit and at rest is encrypted using industry-standard TLS encryption. Your personal and financial information is never exposed.
Aletheia keeps a complete audit trail of every offer, counter, acceptance, and message — timestamped and tamper-evident. If there's ever a question about what was agreed to, the record is right here.
Offer submissions are valid under Utah UETA and the federal E-SIGN Act, making them digitally signed and legally valid. Every offer you submit or receive carries the same weight as a signed paper document.
Aletheia is not a licensed real estate broker or attorney. The site facilitates the offer process — it does not provide legal or financial advice. For questions specific to your situation, consult a licensed professional.
Create a free account and list your first property or browse available homes. You only pay when you submit an offer or list a property.