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Haven - Exclusive Vacationproperty Landing Page Template
Haven is a dark-immersive, split-screen landing page template built for vacation property investment advisories. It pairs cinematic aerial visuals with interactive market data to guide high-net-worth buyers from curiosity to a booked portfolio consultation. The design feels like a private members' lounge: rich emerald tones, warm teak accents, and data that animates in like a financial terminal warming up.
by Rocket studio
Haven is a single-page, click-through landing page template designed for boutique vacation property investment advisories. It blends immersive visual storytelling with live-feeling market data to turn casual browsers into booked consultation clients. The dark emerald palette and split-screen layout make every scroll feel like a curated property discovery session.
This template is built for advisory businesses that match serious buyers with vacation properties that perform as investments. It speaks directly to the kind of client who has already done late-night research and just needs the right presentation to act.
Most vacation property pages either look like holiday brochures or dry financial reports. Neither builds the trust needed to convert a serious buyer. Haven bridges that gap by combining emotional photography with credible investment data inside a single, guided experience.
You get a fully structured single landing page that moves a visitor from first impression to consultation click without a single form. Every interactive element serves a purpose: from the destination search header to the budget slider that quietly captures intent mid-scroll.
This section covers the core interactive and visual components included in the Haven template.
The header opens with a slowly panning aerial drone shot of coastline at dusk. A single centered search field asks "Where do you want to wake up?" and responds immediately as the visitor types. Coastal thumbnails ripple outward for terms like "ocean," while typing "Lisbon" crossfades the footage to terracotta rooftops. Three ghost-text suggestions rotate below the field: Lake Como, Big Sur, Algarve.
Once a destination is selected, the page activates a 50/50 split-screen layout. The left panel holds a slowly rotating property image gallery with price-per-square-meter overlays and projected annual yield badges. The right panel shows an interactive investment map with rental occupancy rates, five-year appreciation curves, and comparable sale markers that expand on hover.
As the visitor scrolls, each new section introduces a different property market. The split-screen flips orientation between sections to keep the eye engaged. Data figures animate into view on scroll, giving the experience the feel of a financial dashboard loading in real time.
Midway through the page, a subtle two-handle slider appears under the line "What's your comfort zone?" This captures the visitor's budget range without interrupting the browsing flow. The selected range carries forward into the consultation booking page alongside the visitor's chosen destination.
The primary call-to-action, "See Your Portfolio," appears at three points: as a persistent bottom bar after the header interaction, anchored to the right panel at each market section, and as a full-width closing block at the end of the page. There is no form on this page; the click itself carries the personalization data forward.
The template uses an abyssal black and deep jungle emerald gradient as its base. Weathered teak warms interactive states and hover effects. Pale mist white appears sparingly on key data points and call-to-action elements, commanding attention every time it surfaces.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Location Search Header | Cinematic entry point with destination input and crossfading drone footage |
| Split-Screen Explorer | Paired property gallery and investment map activated by location selection |
| Mediterranean Market | First scroll-depth market section with yield data and property imagery |
| Alpine Market Section | Second market reveal with flipped split-screen orientation |
| Tropical Market Section | Third market block introducing warm-climate coastal inventory |
| Urban Coastal Market | Fourth market section completing the geographic discovery arc |
| Budget Range Slider | Mid-scroll intent capture via a two-handle comfort zone slider |
| Full-Width call to action Block | Closing "See Your Portfolio" block driving consultation page click |
The visual identity is built around a Dark Immersive theme using a carefully balanced four-color system. The palette is designed to feel like a private members' lounge: dark paneling, brass fixtures catching low light, and tropical foliage pressing against the glass.
The template is designed to deliver the split-screen and animation experience in a layout that adapts cleanly for smaller screens. The cinematic header and interactive market panels are structured to restack gracefully without losing their visual impact.
Haven is engineered as a click-through page, not a form-capture page. Every design and interaction choice is made to build enough confidence and personalization that the visitor wants to take the next step.
Haven is positioned within the vacation home real estate category, specifically serving the vacation home investment advisory niche. It is built as a single landing page with a defined click-through goal, making it a focused tool for one specific conversion action.




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Cinematic Location Search Header
Interactive Split-screen Market Explorer
Scroll-driven Market Discovery
Mid-scroll Budget Range Slider
Persistent Three-point Call to Action System
Dark Immersive Visual Identity
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