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Contain - Luxe Container Home Landing Page Template
Contain is a single-page landing page built for container home seller's agents and brokers. It leads with an interactive valuation tool, moves through escalating sold case studies, and closes with a direct listing form. The asymmetric 60/40 grid, dark emerald palette, and full-bleed header photography give architecturally finished container homes the premium presentation they deserve.
by Rocket studio
Contain is a luxe minimal landing page designed for a container home brokerage. It opens with a cinematic full-bleed drone photograph, then immediately hands control to sellers through an interactive valuation calculator. Sold case studies build confidence as visitors scroll. Two conversion paths, a direct listing form and a free valuation lead capture, guide every type of seller toward action.
This template is built for anyone selling architecturally finished shipping container homes through a professional agent or brokerage channel. It works equally well for operators representing multiple sellers and for individual owner-sellers with a single high-value unit.
Container home sellers typically lack a dedicated, credible sales presence. Social media profiles and generic real estate listings fail to communicate the craftsmanship, scarcity, and investment value of an architecturally finished container build. This template solves that gap directly.
You get a complete, conversion-ready landing page structured around the seller journey from valuation curiosity to formal listing submission. Every section is intentional, and the layout reinforces credibility at each scroll step.




Theme
Executive Suite
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Midnight Blue
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Interactive Valuation Calculator
Live Results Panel
Escalating Sold Case Studies
Direct Listing Intake Form
Secondary Free Valuation Path
Full-bleed Drone Header
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What does the valuation calculator actually do?
Can sellers submit photos with the listing form?
Is there a way to capture leads from sellers who are not ready to list?
What makes this template different from a standard real estate listing page?
This section covers the core functional and visual components included in the Contain landing page template.
The calculator sits immediately below the header in the wider 60-column. Sellers input container size (20-foot, 40-foot, or high-cube), modification level (basic shell, partial finish, or turnkey), location type (urban lot, rural acreage, or coastal), and number of stacked units. The 40-column panel updates live with a projected listing price range, estimated days on market for similar builds, and the agent commission structure. The calculator does the persuading before a single word of sales copy is read.
Scrolling past the calculator reveals sold case study cards arranged in an asymmetric layout. The narrow column shows container specifications. The wide column shows the final sale price alongside a single hero image. Cases escalate in scale from a simple converted single unit, to a stacked duplex, to a full multi-unit compound, building seller confidence with each card.
The primary conversion form captures everything an agent needs to begin a listing: property address, number of containers, estimated build cost, asking price expectation, and a photo upload field accepting up to ten images. The form appears locked to the bottom of the calculator section and repeats after the final case study card so it is always within reach.
A secondary call-to-action, "Not ready to list? Get your free valuation," triggers a simplified calculator flow that emails results to the prospect. This path captures leads from sellers who need more time, without losing them from the funnel entirely.
The header is a full-bleed photograph taken from a low drone angle at golden hour. The composition shows a finished container home on a concrete pad in a high-desert landscape, Corten exterior fully oxidized, one wall entirely glass with interior pendant lighting visible. No people appear in the frame. A single line of warm white type loads after a short beat: "Your container home has a buyer. Let's find the price."
The entire page uses a 60/40 column grid that gives the calculator and case study content room to breathe while keeping the results panel and secondary information always visible alongside. The layout is intentional and directional, guiding the eye from input to output to action without requiring the seller to search for next steps.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Sets premium tone and anchors the headline |
| Valuation Calculator | Lets sellers input property details for an instant price range |
| Live Results Panel | Shows projected listing range, days on market, and commission |
| Sold Case Studies | Builds trust through real escalating sale examples |
| Primary Listing Form | Captures full property details and photo uploads |
| Secondary Lead Capture | Collects leads from sellers not yet ready to list |
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme built around a dark emerald color system. The palette evokes a container home photographed at dusk, dark steel catching the last green light of a tree line, interior glowing warm through a single oversized window.
The Contain template is structured to present cleanly across device sizes. The 60/40 asymmetric grid adapts so the calculator and results panel remain functional and legible on smaller screens without losing the visual hierarchy that makes the desktop experience distinctive.
The conversion architecture is deliberate. Every element on the page moves a seller one step closer to submitting a listing, without pressure and without confusion.
Contain is designed specifically for the container home real estate niche, where standard property listing pages consistently undersell the product. The template's industrial-luxe visual language matches the aesthetic of the homes being sold, which matters when the buyer audience is design-conscious and the seller audience is proud of the craft.