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Modular - Modern Home Landing Page Template
A single-page landing page built for modular home buyer's agents. It opens with a bold metrics header, moves visitors through three interactive split-screen modules covering floor plans, timelines, and cost breakdowns, and closes every section with a brass-accented booking call to action. The result is a confident, high-trust page that makes complex prefab home buying feel guided and manageable.
by Rocket studio
This landing page template is designed for modular home buyer's agents who need to earn trust fast. It opens with a striking stats dashboard, guides visitors through interactive split-screen modules, and funnels them toward a strategy call booking. The entire layout communicates expertise before a single word of body copy is read.
This template is built for professionals who represent buyers in the prefab and modular home market. It suits agents who handle everything from factory selection to site-prep coordination on behalf of their clients.
Most modular home buyers arrive overwhelmed. They face a web of manufacturers, transport schedules, foundation contractors, utility hookups, and permit processes with no clear guide. A generic real estate page does nothing to address that complexity. This template solves the trust gap by showing, not telling.
You get a fully structured single-page layout with a clear visual hierarchy and a conversion path built into every section. Each module is designed to do a specific job, from establishing credibility to capturing a booking.




Theme
Executive Suite
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Split-screen Metrics Header
Interactive Floor Plan Explorer
Draggable Timeline Comparison
Expandable Cost Anatomy Module
Qualifying Booking Flow
Secondary Email Capture Path
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I update the metrics in the header with my own figures?
How does the qualifying booking flow work?
Does the template include the downloadable checklist file?
Is this template suitable for an agent still building their client history?
This template packs a focused set of purpose-built components. Each one earns its place by moving the visitor closer to a confident decision.
The header divides the viewport into two equal halves. The left side stacks three bold figures: average client savings versus going direct ($41,200), median contract-to-delivery days (97), and the number of vetted factory partners (23). Each number uses a thin serif typeface with brass-accented labels. The right side holds a clean isometric illustration showing a modular home in transport, the factory behind it and the destination lot ahead.
The first interactive module lets visitors toggle between three modular floor plan layouts. Each plan overlays on a satellite view of a real lot type, including a wooded half-acre, a suburban infill lot, and a rural five-acre parcel. The interaction makes abstract square footage feel grounded and site-specific.
The second module places factory build timelines side by side with traditional construction timelines. A draggable date slider compresses the weeks visually as the visitor moves it, making the speed advantage of modular construction immediately tangible.
The third module presents the full cost structure of a modular home purchase. Foundation, transport, crane set, and utility hookup each appear as expandable line items. Visitors click to open each category and see what drives the number, revealing a layer of complexity the agent has already mapped.
The primary call to action opens an embedded calendar with thirty-minute slots. Before selecting a time, visitors answer three sequential qualifying fields: project stage, target move-in quarter, and estimated budget range. This pre-qualifies every lead and respects the agent's schedule.
A parallel conversion path offers a downloadable modular buyer's checklist. Visitors who are not yet ready to book a call provide their email to receive the resource. This nurtures early-stage prospects toward a future booking without losing them from the funnel.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Stats Metrics Header | Establishes credibility with three key performance figures and an isometric illustration |
| Floor Plan Explorer | Lets visitors toggle modular layouts overlaid on real lot-type satellite views |
| Timeline Comparison Module | Shows factory build speed versus traditional construction with a draggable slider |
| Cost Anatomy Module | Breaks down purchase cost categories with expandable line items |
| Persistent Booking Bar | Keeps the primary call to action visible after the second scroll section |
| Checklist Email Capture | Offers a downloadable resource to nurture visitors not ready to book |
The visual identity follows an Executive Suite theme built on a restrained, high-trust color palette. Every color choice reinforces the idea that someone competent is already handling the hard parts.
The split-screen layout is structured so that each module stacks cleanly on smaller viewports. Interactive components are designed with touch-friendly controls so mobile visitors can engage with the explorer and slider sections without friction.
Every section of this landing page is arranged to build trust incrementally and reduce the friction between first visit and booked call. The layout does not rely on a single persuasive paragraph. It earns the conversion through demonstrated knowledge.
This template sits at the intersection of real estate and the modular home industry. It is designed for agents who operate in a niche that most general real estate platforms overlook. The layout and interaction model reflect the specific buying journey of prefab home clients.