Elevate - Precision Midrise Landing Page Template
Elevate is a full-width, single-page landing page template built for mid-rise residential buyer's agents. It uses aerial drone video, case study narratives, and a restrained Corporate Precision design to guide three distinct buyer types toward a shortlist inquiry. Every section is crafted to build credibility before presenting the call to action.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Elevate is a full-screen landing page template designed for mid-rise residential buyer's agents. It opens with slow-rising drone footage, delivers three escalating case study stories, and leads visitors toward a "Get My Shortlist" inquiry form. The palette is cool and architectural. The tone is calm, confident, and deliberately unhurried.
Who this template is for
This template is built for buyer's agents who specialize in four-to-twelve-story residential buildings. It speaks directly to clients who want off-market access and pre-construction allocations, not a generic property search.
- Buyer's agents working mid-rise corridors and gentrifying urban precincts
- Agencies serving young professionals, downsizing couples, and residential investors
- Independent agents wanting a high-trust landing page that leads with evidence
What problem this template solves
Most buyer's agent pages look like standard real estate listings. They list credentials but rarely show the work. Visitors leave without understanding the actual process or the results a specialist agent delivers.
- Generic pages fail to distinguish a specialist mid-rise agent from a generalist
- Prospective buyers have no way to evaluate strategy, process, or outcomes before making contact
- Cold visitors need a credibility arc before they will share their budget or suburb preference
What you get with this template
You get a structured, single-page layout that builds trust through story before asking for a commitment. Every section has a defined purpose and a clear place in the buyer's decision journey.
- A full-screen video header with an overlaid headline that fades in mid-scroll
- Three full-viewport case study sections with property photography and hard outcome data
- A primary lead form and a secondary fixed-bar conversion path for colder visitors
Feature list
This template delivers a complete, single-page acquisition story told in a format that feels editorial rather than promotional. Each feature below is drawn directly from the template brief.
Full-Screen Drone Video Header
The page opens with aerial footage climbing slowly along a mid-rise façade at golden hour. The camera rises from street-level landscaping past lit balconies to the roofline, revealing the skyline. Navigation stays hidden until the visitor scrolls, keeping attention on the footage and the headline.
Escalating Case Study Narrative Layout
Three case study sections occupy the full viewport width. Each follows a three-beat structure: client situation, search strategy deployed, and outcome with hard numbers. Purchase price versus comparable sales, days from brief to settlement, and twelve-month equity position are all presented in clean sans-serif type over edge-to-edge property photography.
Parallax Property Photography
Each case study section applies a subtle parallax shift to the building imagery as the visitor scrolls. This creates a sense of depth and dimensionality without distracting from the data overlay or the copy.
Primary Lead Capture Form
The "Get My Shortlist" form appears after the second case study, timed to the moment when credibility is highest. It captures suburb or corridor preference, a slider-based budget range, buyer type selection, and a single open-text field asking what matters most in the next home.
Fixed Secondary Conversion Bar
A persistent bar sits at the bottom of the viewport throughout the page. It offers a mid-rise market report download in exchange for an email address only. This gives colder visitors a low-commitment entry point while keeping the primary call to action uncluttered.
Corporate Precision Color System
The palette uses soft overcast white, architectural fog gray, deep charcoal for text, and a single muted sky blue accent reserved for calls to action, progress indicators, and hover states. Nothing competes with the property imagery.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Video Header | Opens the page with slow drone footage and a single fading headline |
| Case Study One | Owner-occupier purchase story with client brief, strategy, and outcome data |
| Case Study Two | Contested auction won through pre-auction negotiation, with hard numbers |
| Case Study Three | Multi-unit investor portfolio assembled across three developments at once |
| Primary Lead Form | "Get My Shortlist" inquiry form placed after peak credibility moment |
| Fixed Bottom Bar | Persistent email capture offering the mid-rise market report download |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme with a Cloud Canvas color system. Every color decision is deliberate. The palette feels like a freshly rendered architectural elevation drawing on heavyweight matte stock.
- Soft overcast white (#F4F5F7) and fog gray (#D1D5DB) form the page background and structural elements
- Deep charcoal (#1F2937) is used for all headlines and body text for strong, clean contrast
- Muted sky blue (#6B9AC4) appears only on calls to action, hover states, and progress indicators, keeping the accent purposeful
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is built to translate cleanly across screen sizes. Full-viewport sections, edge-to-edge photography, and the fixed bottom bar all adapt to narrower displays without losing the immersive quality of the desktop experience.
- Full-width video and photography sections reflow to maintain visual weight on smaller screens
- The budget range slider and form fields are sized for comfortable touch interaction on mobile
- The fixed secondary conversion bar remains accessible on all screen sizes throughout the scroll
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured around a deliberate credibility arc. Visitors move from visual impression to narrative evidence to an invitation, rather than being asked to trust a headline and fill in a form immediately.
- The drone video header creates an emotional first impression and communicates a premium, specialist positioning before a single word of copy is read.
- The three escalating case studies present real acquisition outcomes with specific numbers, giving hesitant buyers the evidence they need to move from interest to inquiry.
- The dual conversion structure serves both warm and cold visitors simultaneously, increasing the total number of leads captured without diluting the primary call to action.
Other information about this template
Elevate is designed as a standalone landing page for mid-rise residential buyer's agents who want a high-trust online presence without the overhead of a full multi-page website. The template is self-contained and focused entirely on a single conversion goal.
- The case study narrative format is editable, so agents can substitute their own acquisition stories, client profiles, and outcome data
- The Cloud Canvas palette and Corporate Precision theme are consistent across all sections, making brand customization straightforward
- The template suits agents operating in gentrifying urban corridors where mid-rise residential stock is the primary product category




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Asymmetric Grid (60/40)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-screen Drone Video Header
Three-beat Case Study Narrative
Parallax Property Photography
Primary Get My Shortlist Form
Fixed Secondary Conversion Bar
Corporate Precision Color System
Related questions
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