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Steward - Pastoral Tinyhome Landing Page Template
Steward is a full-width immersive landing page template built for pastoral tiny home property managers. It leads with an atmospheric earnings estimator, tells three owner case studies in scroll-driven narrative format, and surfaces a scheduling call-to-action at three strategic points. The Sunset Mesa color palette and golden-hour photography give every section a warm, unhurried feel that builds trust before asking for anything.
by Rocket studio
Steward is a single-page template designed for tiny home property management companies. It opens with a cinematic location input header, moves through three documentary-style owner case studies, and closes with a sticky scheduling bar. Every section is built to earn trust gradually, so the call-to-action feels like a natural conclusion rather than an interruption.
This template is built for property managers who specialize in tiny homes on rural or semi-rural land. It speaks directly to the kinds of owners who need hands-off management from a distance.
Tiny home property managers often struggle to explain their value to skeptical owners who have never handed off a rural asset before. Generic real estate landing pages miss the emotional and logistical nuance that makes these clients say yes.
You get a complete, scroll-driven landing page that moves a visitor from curiosity to a scheduled conversation. Every section is purpose-built and ready to be populated with your own property photos, owner stories, and earnings data.
This template packs a focused set of purposeful components into a single cohesive page flow. Each one is designed to reduce friction and build confidence at a different point in the visitor's scroll.




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Spatial & Architectural
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Atmospheric Earnings Estimator Header
Three-part Case Study Narrative
Full-bleed Landscape Breathing Moments
Triple-placement Scheduling Call-to-action
Visual Time-slot Scheduling Form
Gated Owner Earnings Guide Download
Can I use this template for a tiny home portfolio with multiple property types?
Does the template support two separate conversion paths?
How many times does the main call-to-action appear on the page?
Is this template suited to property managers working with remote owners?
Can I replace the case study content with my own owner stories and data?
The header fills the full viewport with a wide golden-hour landscape photograph. A single input field prompts visitors to enter their property address beside a terracotta "See What You'd Earn" button. No logo bar or heavy copy competes for attention. The composition draws the eye naturally from the horizon down to the input field.
The page tells three owner stories end to end, each structured like a short documentary. The first covers a vacancy problem solved with month-by-month occupancy data. The second shows physical infrastructure care through photos of serviced systems and regraded drives. The third displays stacked guest review screenshots showing a score climb from 4.3 to 4.9 in one season.
Between each case study, a single full-bleed landscape photograph resets the eye and maintains the unhurried pacing of the page. These image breaks prevent scroll fatigue and reinforce the pastoral identity of the brand.
The primary call-to-action, "Schedule a Property Walk-Through," appears three times across the page. It shows up below the earnings estimator, after the second case study when trust is peaking, and in a sticky footer bar that activates after fifty percent scroll depth.
The scheduling form is styled like a compact calendar. It collects property address, property type (A-frame, container, cabin, converted shed, or other), number of units, and a preferred call window selected from a visual time-slot picker.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable Owner Earnings Guide as a gated PDF. Visitors who are not yet ready to schedule a call can opt in with an email address only, no phone number required.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Golden Hour Header | Immersive earnings input scene |
| Earnings Estimator Input | Capture property address and intent |
| Owner Story One | Vacancy gap case study |
| Landscape Break One | Visual reset between stories |
| Owner Story Two | Infrastructure care case study |
| Scheduling call to action Mid | Trust-peak conversion moment |
| Landscape Break Two | Visual reset before final story |
| Owner Story Three | Review score improvement case study |
| PDF Download Offer | Secondary lead capture path |
| Sticky Footer Bar | Persistent scheduling prompt |
The visual identity uses a Pastoral Calm theme built on the Sunset Mesa color system. Every color choice references the last forty minutes of daylight on a desert plateau, keeping the mood warm and grounded throughout the scroll.
The template is built for a full-width immersive experience that adapts across screen sizes. Landscape photography sections and the scheduling form are structured to remain legible and usable on smaller viewports.
The page is engineered to earn trust through evidence before presenting any commitment. Conversion is a byproduct of the narrative sequence, not a demand placed on a cold visitor.
This template sits at the intersection of tiny home real estate and hands-off property management services. It is designed as a full-width immersive landing page that supports a single-page, section-led conversion flow.