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Haven - Trusted Vacationhome Landing Page Template
Haven is a gallery and detail landing page built for vacation home real estate agents who serve buyers ready to trade city life for something quieter. It pairs full-bleed property photography with scrollable detail cards, a Before/After Slider header, and a two-step showing request form, all wrapped in a Pastoral Calm visual identity that earns trust and drives action.
by Rocket studio
Haven is a single-page real estate landing page designed for agents who specialize in vacation properties. It leads with a dramatic Before/After Slider, moves through stat-anchored scroll sections, and presents listings through a gallery-plus-detail layout. The page closes with a two-step form that funnels serious buyers toward a private showing request.
This template is built for vacation home real estate agents and boutique property practices. It speaks directly to professionals who represent lakefront cabins, stone cottages, and hillside retreats, and whose clients are buyers with high intent but limited time.
Most real estate landing pages treat every visitor like a first-time browser. Haven recognizes that its visitors already feel the pull toward a different life. The challenge is giving them enough proof, beauty, and ease to take the next step.
Haven delivers a structured, single-page layout that moves visitors from curiosity to commitment. Every section is purposeful, and the visual hierarchy is built around the gallery-plus-detail architecture described in the brief.




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Before/after Slider with Stat Overlay
Stats-first Scroll Sections
Gallery and Detail Card Layout
Two-step Showing Request Form
Gated Portfolio Download
Pastoral Calm Color System
Can I use this template without a large property portfolio?
Can the two-step form be adapted for different property categories?
Does the Before/After Slider need specific types of photography?
Is Haven suitable for a solo real estate agent?
What happens to visitors who are not ready to book a showing?
This section describes the core components built into the Haven landing page template.
The header opens with an interactive slider. The left side shows a gray, rain-streaked city apartment kitchen. The right reveals an open vacation home kitchen overlooking a lake at golden hour. The visitor drags the brass-colored handle to make the visual comparison themselves. A single stat fades in above the slider: "83% of our buyers close within one visit."
Each major scroll section leads with a hard number before any narrative text appears. "Average appreciation: 14.2% over 5 years" anchors the investment section. "47 homes sold sight-unseen last quarter" precedes the virtual tour gallery. "6.3 days average time on market" introduces listing urgency. This rhythm builds confidence through proof before beauty.
Property photography fills the left side of each listing section in full-bleed format. On the right, scrollable detail cards display acreage, water frontage, nearest town distance, and a micro-map pin. The layout lets buyers absorb the feeling of a property and its practical facts in one view without leaving the page.
The primary call to action uses a progressive two-step form. Step one asks only for the region of interest, lakefront, mountain, or pastoral countryside, and a preferred weekend. Step two then collects name, phone number, and budget range. This low-friction entry reduces abandonment and qualifies leads naturally.
Visitors who are not ready to book a showing can take a secondary path. A "Download the Portfolio" prompt offers a gated PDF of current listings in exchange for contact details. This captures earlier-stage buyers without losing them entirely.
The entire page uses a four-color palette built for trust and warmth. Deep estate navy anchors headers and navigation. Weathered shingle gray handles body text and secondary surfaces. Meadow linen covers the dominant background. Aged brass appears on price tags, call-to-action buttons, and interactive map pins.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Before/After Slider | Open with emotional contrast and a closing-rate stat |
| Stats Impact Block | Lead each scroll transition with a verifiable number |
| Gallery Detail Cards | Pair full-bleed photography with scrollable property facts |
| Investment Anchor Section | Present appreciation data before testimonials appear |
| Virtual Tour Gallery | Showcase sight-unseen sales volume before the tour grid |
| Urgency Signal Block | Introduce average days-on-market to prompt timely action |
| Two-Step Showing Form | Collect region and date first, then full contact details |
| Portfolio Download call to action | Offer a gated PDF path for earlier-stage visitors |
The Haven template follows a Pastoral Calm theme expressed through a Navy Authority color system. Every color choice is intentional: the palette is authoritative enough to support seven-figure purchase decisions and warm enough to make a visitor exhale.
The Haven template is designed to read cleanly on smaller screens where many of its target buyers browse. Dual-income couples and remote workers reviewing listings on a Sunday evening are often on a phone or tablet, not a desktop.
Haven is built around a specific conversion logic: lead with proof, follow with beauty, then open a low-friction gate. This sequence respects the buyer's intelligence while reducing hesitation at every step.
Haven is categorized under Real Estate and Property, specifically in the Vacation Home Real Estate subcategory. It is built as a single-page gallery and detail landing page, making it well-suited for agents who want one focused destination rather than a multi-page site.