Vault — Authoritative Townhouse Mortgage Landing Page Template

A single-page landing page built for townhouse mortgage specialists who need to command trust before a word is read. The Escrow Executive Townhouse template pairs a Photo Grid Mosaic header with modular stat cards, a floating rate-lock form, and a dark Executive Suite palette to turn a niche practice into an unmistakably authoritative brand.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

This is a modular card-grid landing page designed for a townhouse mortgage practice. It leads with bold performance numbers, builds credibility through data-first scroll sections, and converts visitors through a focused three-field intake form. The Executive Suite visual system gives every section the weight and polish of a private banking environment.

Who this template is for

This template is built for a very specific kind of mortgage professional. It suits practitioners who focus exclusively on townhouse transactions and need a page that reflects that depth of expertise.

  • Townhouse mortgage brokers serving dual-income professionals upgrading from condos
  • Specialists closing end-unit and interior townhouse deals in transitional neighborhoods
  • Investor-facing brokers handling small townhouse portfolio financing

What problem this template solves

Conventional mortgage landing pages do not speak to the complexity of townhouse lending. Buyers and investors in this space need to see that their broker already understands Planned Unit Development (PUD) riders, Homeowners Association (HOA) covenant reviews, and hybrid appraisal models.

  • Generic mortgage pages fail to address shared-wall structures, HOA covenants, or multi-story end-unit financing
  • Brokers lose credibility when their page looks identical to every other lender's site
  • Visitors leave without converting because no clear, fast intake path is presented

What you get with this template

You get a fully structured, single-page layout built around modular card blocks. Every section is designed to be absorbed independently, rewarding both scanners and careful readers.

  • A nine-image Photo Grid Mosaic header with bold condensed stat overlay ("2,847 Townhouse Closings. $1.2B Funded. One Specialty.")
  • A floating intake card with three fields: property type, purchase price slider, and estimated credit band
  • A secondary rate-discovery path via a zip-code-only rate ticker card

Feature list

This landing page template includes the following built-in capabilities, each grounded in the source brief.

Photo Grid Mosaic Header

Nine precisely cropped townhouse facade images are arranged in an asymmetric grid with varied card sizes. Architectural styles range from brownstone stoop to modern glass-and-cedar to brick Georgian row. Bold condensed white type overlays the mosaic with the headline stat cluster, so numbers land before the eye drifts into the imagery.

Stats-First Scroll Rhythm

Each scroll section leads with a large standalone data card, such as "14-Day Average Close," before the supporting paragraph appears beneath it. Animated counters tick through funded volume figures. Rate comparison cards show this specialist's figures against the national average, building trust through contrast and context.

Floating Rate-Lock Form

A gold-accented intake card follows the visitor after the third scroll section. It holds exactly three fields: property type selector (end-unit, interior, or stacked), a purchase price range slider, and an estimated credit band selector. No scrolling is required within the form itself.

Live Rate Ticker Card

A secondary conversion path offers "See Today's Townhouse Rates" as a text link. It opens a rate ticker card that requires only a zip code. This micro-commitment step converts curiosity into engagement before the visitor reaches the full application.

Modular Card Grid Layout

Every content block is a self-contained card module. Cards float on platinum borders against alternating walnut and emerald backgrounds. The grid structure means any section can be rearranged or removed without breaking the visual flow.

Dark Executive Suite Palette

The color system uses deep boardroom green, black walnut, brushed platinum, and a single liquid gold accent. Gold is reserved exclusively for call-to-action (call to action) buttons and rate figures. Body text sits in a cool silver-white that reads cleanly against the dark backgrounds.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Photo Grid MosaicEstablish authority with stat overlay and architectural imagery
Performance Stat CardsLead each scroll section with a standalone data figure
Rate Comparison BlockShow specialist rates against national average
Animated Volume CountersBuild trust through funded volume and approval percentages
Floating Intake FormCapture lead data via three-field property and credit form
Rate Ticker CardConvert curiosity with a zip-code-only rate discovery step
Townhouse Context CopyExplain PUD riders, HOA covenants, and hybrid appraisal models

Design & branding system

The visual identity is built around an Executive Suite theme. Every design decision reinforces the feeling of a private banking foyer: polished stone floors, brass fixtures, and the quiet confidence of a practice that has closed this type of deal before.

  • Color palette: deep boardroom green (#064E3B), black walnut (#1B1F23), brushed platinum (#D1D5DB), and liquid gold (#C9A84C) for calls to action and rate figures only
  • Typography: bold condensed white type for hero headlines; cool silver-white (#F0F2F4) body text on dark backgrounds
  • Backgrounds alternate between walnut and emerald sections; cards float on platinum borders

Mobile & speed optimization

The modular card grid structure adapts naturally to smaller screens. Each card block is independent, so the layout reflows without breaking the visual hierarchy or the form experience.

  • The floating intake card remains accessible on mobile without requiring scroll within the form
  • Stat cards and rate comparison blocks stack cleanly in a single-column view on narrow viewports
  • The asymmetric Photo Grid Mosaic scales to preserve the headline stat overlay on all screen sizes

How this template helps you convert

This template is built around a direct sales conversion path, not a passive brochure structure. Every section is sequenced to move a visitor from recognition to action.

  1. The stat-first scroll rhythm builds authority before asking for anything, so visitors arrive at the intake form already primed by data.
  2. The floating "Lock My Townhouse Rate" card removes the need to scroll back up, keeping the primary call to action visible throughout the browsing session.
  3. The zip-code-only rate ticker card offers a low-commitment entry point that warms up visitors who are not yet ready for the full form.

Other information about this template

This template is designed for a niche practice where specialist credibility is the primary sales asset. The layout supports that positioning at every scroll depth.

  • The template is categorized under Real Estate and Property, specifically within the Townhouse Real Estate subcategory
  • The intersection context aligns with a Townhouse Appraiser niche, meaning the layout and copy structure support appraisal-adjacent trust signals as well as mortgage conversion
  • The Intersection Match Score for this template is 9 out of 10, reflecting a high degree of alignment between the design system and the target use case
Vault — Authoritative Townhouse Mortgage Landing Page Template
Vault — Authoritative Townhouse Mortgage Landing Page Template
Vault — Authoritative Townhouse Mortgage Landing Page Template
Vault — Authoritative Townhouse Mortgage Landing Page Template

Theme

Atelier Studio

Creative direction

Calculator/Tool First

Color system

Warm Stone

Style

Gallery + Detail

Direction

Lead Generation

Page Sections

Photo Grid Mosaic Header

Stats-first Scroll Sections

Floating Rate-lock Form

Live Rate Ticker Card

Modular Card Grid Layout

Executive Suite Color System

Related questions

Can I customize the stat figures and headline numbers in the header?

How does the floating intake form work?

Is this template suitable for a broker who handles mixed property types?

What does the rate ticker card require from the visitor?

Can the color palette be adapted to match an existing brand?