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Reside - Minimal Propertymanagement Landing Page Template
Reside is a minimal split-screen landing page built for mid-rise residential property management companies. It uses an interactive building explorer, a live address-input header, and a three-step progressive conversion form to turn building owners and condo boards into qualified leads. The design runs on a deep navy and champagne gold palette that feels premium without being loud.
by Rocket studio
Reside is a single-page property management landing page built for companies that manage eight-to-forty-unit mid-rise residential buildings. The split-screen layout, interactive floor-by-floor building explorer, and address-driven header snapshot work together to show prospects the real cost of self-management before asking them to convert.
This template is designed for professional property management firms that want to attract building owners and boards as direct clients. It speaks to decision-makers who are already feeling the friction of managing assets themselves.
Most property management landing pages read like brochures. They list services without showing the visitor what poor management actually costs. Reside flips that dynamic by making the visitor interact with the problem before they ever see a form.
Reside delivers a fully designed, section-complete landing page ready for a property management brand to inhabit. Every section is purposeful and sequenced to guide a cold visitor toward a qualified proposal request.




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Asymmetric Grid (60/40)
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Address-driven Property Snapshot Header
Interactive Building Cross-section Explorer
Three-step Progressive Lead Form
Persistent Bottom-bar Call to Action
Split-screen 50/50 Layout System
Luxe Minimal Dark Color System
Who is this landing page template built for?
What makes the header different from a standard contact form?
What does the three-step conversion form ask?
Can I adapt this template for a property management firm outside the mid-rise market?
Is the building illustration a static image or an interactive component?
This template ships with a tightly curated set of interactive and visual components. Each one serves the conversion goal rather than adding decorative complexity.
The left panel of the header holds a minimal search field prompting visitors to enter their building address. When they submit, the right panel transitions to show an estimated unit count, neighborhood market rent averages, and a management fee range. The page feels personalized before the visitor has scrolled a single pixel.
A building illustration split down the middle anchors the main content area. The left side visualizes self-management chaos with red maintenance alerts, missed inspections, and vacancy gaps. The right side shows the same building under professional care, with green status indicators, occupied units, and scheduled upkeep. Visitors click individual floors to explore specific service layers.
Each clickable floor inside the building illustration reveals a different service layer in the right panel. Financial reporting, tenant screening, and emergency response each have their own dedicated view. The left panel stays anchored while the right panel swaps content, letting visitors build their own understanding of the value proposition.
The lead form breaks the ask into three comfortable steps. Step one captures building address and unit count, pre-filled from the header if used. Step two asks about ownership structure and current vacancy rate. Step three requests contact name, phone number, and preferred callback window.
After the second scroll, a persistent bottom bar appears carrying the primary call to action. It stays visible as the visitor continues reading, ensuring the conversion path is never more than one click away regardless of how deep into the page they explore.
Every major section uses a balanced split-screen composition. One panel holds visual or interactive content while the other holds copy or form elements. This structure keeps the page feeling editorial and intentional rather than cluttered.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Address Input Header | Capture building address and deliver a personalized property snapshot |
| Building Cross-Section | Visualize self-management versus. professional management side by side |
| Floor Service Explorer | Let visitors click floors to explore financial, screening, and emergency services |
| Progressive Lead Form | Qualify and convert visitors through a three-step proposal request |
| Persistent call to action Bar | Keep the primary call to action visible after the second scroll |
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal direction built around a deep maritime navy color system. Every color choice is intentional and restrained, creating a premium feeling without relying on visual noise.
The layout is designed to translate cleanly from desktop to smaller screens without losing its editorial quality. The split-screen compositions restack gracefully so mobile visitors experience the same logical content flow.
Reside earns the conversion by giving value before it asks for anything. The visitor sees their own building reflected back at them through the header snapshot, which builds trust before a single service claim appears.
Reside is built specifically for the mid-rise residential property management market. It suits firms operating in urban and suburban markets where building owners are evaluating professional management for the first time or switching providers.