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Roster — Real Estate Investor Landing Page Template
Caucus is an editorial-style landing page template built for a real estate investors mastermind group operating as a civic stewardship community. It combines long-form magazine storytelling, tiered funding tiers styled as a community bond prospectus, and a qualifying membership application form to convert visitors into funders or roundtable applicants.
by Rocket studio
Caucus is a single-page, editorial landing page designed for a private real estate investors mastermind group. It reads like a long-form civic magazine feature, opens with a member origin story, and builds toward two clear calls to action: fund a giving tier or apply to join the roundtable. Every section earns its scroll.
This template is built for community-oriented real estate investing groups that want to attract both funders and members. It works especially well when the group has a values-driven story worth telling at length.
Most real estate investing groups look either like a corporate fund pitch or a casual meetup flyer. Neither builds the kind of trust that moves serious money or attracts serious members. Caucus solves the credibility gap.
You get a fully structured, six-section landing page that moves visitors through a deliberate narrative arc, from a single member's origin story all the way to a funding commitment or membership application.




Theme
Civic Service
Creative direction
Movement & Cause
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Editorial/Magazine
Direction
Donation/Fundraising
Page Sections
Panoramic Ink-and-wash Illustration Header
Long-form Magazine Origin Story
Collective Impact Metrics Bento Grid
Community Bond Prospectus Funding Tiers
Qualifying Membership Application Form
GSAP Scroll-reveal Animation System
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I use this template for both fundraising and membership recruitment at the same time?
What are the three funding tiers included in the template?
Does this template include animations and interactive components?
Is this template easy to adapt for a different real estate investing community?
A paragraph introducing the feature set: each component below is purpose-built for the dual goal of this template, converting visitors into funders or roundtable members through editorial credibility and transparent impact math.
The hero opens with a hand-drawn, ink-and-wash panoramic scene of a neighborhood mid-transformation. The illustration compresses past, present, and future into one frame, with amber watercolor accents bleeding past the edges and floating stat cards anchored to the artwork.
A pull-quote typography block tells a single member's story in magazine feature style. This section establishes emotional credibility before widening to collective impact data, following a narrative structure that readers of long-form journalism will recognize and trust.
A bento-style grid displays neighborhood-level data including units renovated, families housed, and blocks stabilized. The data is mapped by neighborhood to make abstract impact feel local and specific.
The funding section presents three giving levels as if they were items in a civic bond offering. Each tier shows the dollar amount, a plain-language label, and a single named outcome: where that money goes and what it enables.
A short, qualifying form asks prospective members for their current portfolio size, home market, and one sentence explaining why community-driven investing matters to them. Form validation is built in.
Sections enter the viewport through staggered scroll-reveal animations powered by GSAP word-level transitions. Member cards include hover previews, and the FAQ section uses an accordion interaction for compact readability.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with Illustration | Opens the narrative with panoramic art, an editorial headline, and floating impact stats |
| Origin Story | Presents a single member's story in pull-quote magazine typography to build personal trust |
| Collective Impact | Displays neighborhood data, units, families, and blocks in a bento metrics grid |
| The Method | Contrasts pooled-capital outcomes against solo investing using an asymmetric split layout |
| Fund the Next Block | Presents three giving tiers as a community bond prospectus with exact dollar destinations |
| Apply to Join | Captures mastermind applications via a short qualifying form with built-in validation |
| Footer | Single-row linear footer with navigation and social links |
The visual identity follows a Civic Service theme built on the Cloud Canvas color system. The palette feels institutional but human, like a city planning document left open on a well-used desk.
The template is designed desktop-first, reflecting the reality that investors reviewing deal documentation tend to sit at a desk. It is fully responsive so the experience holds on smaller screens.
The page is structured to serve two distinct conversion paths simultaneously without confusing either audience. Every section moves both funders and prospective members closer to a decision.
This template is built for organizers who want their community investing group to be taken seriously as an institution, not just a networking circle.