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Timber - Authoritative Timberland Landing Page Template
Timber is an asymmetric 60/40 landing page template built for timberland and forest land brokerages. It features an interactive topographic map header, parcel-level data exploration, and a fixed direct-sales column with deed package request and on-site tour booking. The design system uses deep navy, worn parchment, surveyor's red, and tarnished brass for a look that feels authoritative and land-rooted.
by Rocket studio
Timber is a single-page timberland brokerage template designed to move serious buyers from first impression to deed request. An interactive topographic map opens the experience. A persistent 40-column sidebar holds pricing, acreage, and a direct call to action at every scroll depth. The template is built for brokerages selling standing timber, raw acreage, and forest land parcels.
This template was designed for brokerages operating in the timberland and forest land market. It suits operators who need to present parcel data with authority and close deals without back-and-forth.
Selling timber land and raw acreage online is hard. Buyers need density of detail, not lifestyle photography. Most real estate templates are built for residential sales and fail to communicate harvest projections, access easements, or soil classification in a way that earns financial confidence.
This template delivers a full asymmetric landing page laid out in a 60/40 grid. The left column is the exploration zone. The right column is the transaction column. Together they guide a buyer from curiosity to commitment.




Theme
Pastoral Calm
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Interactive Topographic Map Header
Asymmetric 60/40 Grid Layout
Parcel Detail Explorer
Fixed Direct-sales Sidebar
Deed Package Request Form
Persistent Regional Mini-map
Who is this landing page template built for?
Can I customize the parcel data fields shown in the detail view?
Does the template include the deed package request form?
What does the Schedule a Walk option do?
Is this template suitable for a single parcel or multiple parcels?
This template brings together several purpose-built features. Each one serves a specific moment in the timberland buyer's decision process.
The header fills the full viewport with a topographic map rendered in navy and parchment tones. Parcel outlines appear in surveyor's red with acreage figures in brass type. Hovering a parcel lifts it off the plane and surfaces timber volume, road frontage, and county data. No stock photography is used. The land itself is the hero.
The page uses a two-column structure throughout. The wider left column handles exploration: drone photography, canopy composition, harvest projections, access easements, and water features deepen with each scroll section. The narrower right column stays fixed and holds all transaction-critical information.
Clicking a parcel transitions the left column into a full detail view. The scroll journey moves from satellite-altitude overview down to boots-on-ground data layers. Each section adds financial certainty: timber cruise summaries, soil classification, boundary surveys, and access easement details.
The 40-column right panel stays persistent as the user scrolls. It displays parcel price, total acreage, and per-acre cost at a glance. The primary call to action reads "Request Deed Package." A secondary option, "Schedule a Walk," opens a date picker for an on-site tour.
The request form captures full name, entity type (individual, limited liability company, trust, or fund), and financing preference (cash, owner-financed, or 1031 exchange). This structure qualifies buyers immediately and removes the most common pre-purchase objections.
While a buyer explores parcel details in the left column, a mini-map in the right column shows that parcel's position within the broader region. This spatial context reinforces scale and helps buyers understand proximity to roads, county lines, and neighboring properties.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Topographic Map Header | Opens the page with a full-viewport interactive parcel map |
| Parcel Hover Overlay | Surfaces timber volume, road frontage, and county on hover |
| Parcel Detail View | Presents drone photography and timber cruise summaries |
| Soil and Survey Data | Delivers soil classification and boundary survey information |
| Canopy and Harvest Layer | Shows canopy composition and harvest projections per parcel |
| Easements and Water Features | Details access easements and on-parcel water features |
| Fixed Sales Panel | Holds price, acreage, per-acre cost, and primary call to action |
| Deed Package Form | Captures buyer name, entity type, and financing preference |
| Tour Scheduler | Books on-site walks via an integrated date picker |
| Regional Mini-Map | Anchors parcel position within the surrounding region |
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal approach grounded in a navy authority color system. Every element earns its place on the page through restraint and precision.
The template is structured to remain functional and readable across screen sizes. The layout priorities shift gracefully when the viewport narrows.
The template is built around a single idea: remove every obstacle between a qualified buyer and a deed request. The layout, the data layers, and the fixed sales panel all serve that goal.
This template sits at the intersection of land and agricultural real estate brokerage and serious investment acquisition. It is well-suited for operators who manage forest land listings at scale.