Allocate - Executive Commercialrealestate Landing Page Template
Allocate is a commercial real estate landing page template built for institutional capital firms. It combines a full-bleed aerial header, a modular deal-card grid, and a floating scheduling bar to present closed transactions with authority. The design speaks directly to family office principals, pension allocators, and sovereign wealth analysts evaluating a serious fund manager.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Allocate is a single-page template designed for private equity real estate firms deploying institutional capital. It leads with a full-bleed skyline header and a curated grid of closed-deal cards. Each card surfaces key performance figures, and a floating call-to-action bar drives qualified prospects toward scheduling a private briefing or downloading the current tear sheet.
Who this template is for
This template is built for serious real estate investment firms that need to earn trust before asking for a meeting. It suits teams that manage pooled institutional capital and want their track record to do the heavy lifting.
- Private equity real estate firms presenting a multi-vintage deal history
- Fund managers targeting family office principals, pension allocators, and sovereign wealth analysts
- Investment teams that rely on performance proof and private scheduling rather than broad public outreach
What problem this template solves
Most investment firm pages either look generic or try to explain too much too soon. They lose sophisticated visitors before the numbers land. This template solves that by structuring the page around proof first and contact second.
- Visitors see closed-deal performance figures before they encounter any sales language
- The modular card grid lets a firm's deal thesis compound visually across asset classes and vintages
- A scheduling overlay with investor-type segmentation replaces a generic contact form with a credible, friction-right conversion path
What you get with this template
The template delivers a complete, conversion-oriented landing page structured around a firm's track record and built for a high-trust audience.
- A full-bleed aerial twilight header that opens with fund AUM and vintage year, no tagline required
- A modular deal-card grid: one dominant flagship card followed by smaller cards tiling in rows of two and three, each with hover-revealed deal metrics
- A floating "Request a Private Briefing" bar and a secondary "Download Current Tear Sheet" lead capture path
Feature list
This template is built around a specific set of layout and interaction components drawn directly from the brief.
Full-Bleed Aerial Header
The header uses a helicopter-altitude skyline photograph taken at twilight. A single line of platinum text fades in over the image showing the fund's current assets under management (AUM) figure and vintage year. No tagline, no logo animation. Capital speaks first.
Dominant Flagship Deal Card
The first card row spans full width and represents the firm's anchor acquisition. It surfaces entry basis, value-add strategy, and realized multiple in a format that commands attention before the rest of the portfolio appears.
Modular Deal-Card Grid
Below the flagship card, deals tile in rows of two and three. Each card carries its own micro-narrative: purchase price, hold period, internal rate of return (IRR), and equity multiple. Hover interaction unfolds these details without cluttering the at-rest view.
Floating Scheduling Bar
After the second card row, a pinned bar appears with the primary call to action: "Request a Private Briefing" styled in brushed gold. The bar stays visible during scroll, keeping the conversion path accessible throughout the page.
Scheduling Overlay with Investor Segmentation
Clicking the primary call to action opens a minimal overlay. Visitors select their investor type (family office, institution, registered investment advisor, or individual qualified purchaser), choose a briefing format (video call, in-person, or written materials), and pick a 30-minute window from a calendar integration.
Tear Sheet Lead Capture
A secondary path labeled "Download Current Tear Sheet" captures name, firm, and email. It serves prospects who are not yet ready to speak but are willing to enter a nurture sequence, broadening the conversion funnel without diluting the primary ask.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Aerial Skyline Header | Opens with AUM figure and vintage year over a full-bleed twilight photograph |
| Flagship Deal Card | Showcases the anchor acquisition across the full page width |
| Secondary Deal Grid | Tiles closed deals in rows of two and three with hover-revealed metrics |
| Floating Briefing Bar | Pins the primary scheduling call to action after the second card row |
| Scheduling Overlay | Segments investors and collects briefing format preference with calendar |
| Tear Sheet Capture | Secondary lead form for prospects preferring written materials first |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Executive Suite theme built on a Midnight Blue color system. Every color choice is deliberate and restrained, communicating institutional confidence without decoration.
- Primary background in deep boardroom navy (#0A1628), card surfaces in polished charcoal (#1E2A3A), and body text in muted platinum (#C0C7D0)
- Brushed gold (#B8954F) used exclusively for interactive elements, call-to-action borders, and performance figures, never as a decorative fill
- Typography and spacing reinforce the corner-office atmosphere: wide margins, unhurried line heights, and a layout that never feels crowded
Mobile & speed optimization
The modular card grid and overlay components are structured to reflow cleanly at smaller viewport widths. The page's minimal decoration and image-forward layout keep load weight low.
- Card rows stack vertically on mobile, preserving the deal narrative sequence without horizontal scrolling
- The floating scheduling bar remains pinned and tappable on touch devices, maintaining conversion access throughout the scroll
- The full-bleed header image is the heaviest asset; the layout isolates it at the top so the rest of the page renders quickly beneath it
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered around a specific conversion philosophy: prove performance first, then ask for time. Every structural decision supports that sequence.
- The deal-card grid builds credibility across multiple closed transactions before any call to action appears, so the briefing request feels earned rather than presumptuous.
- The floating scheduling bar and segmented overlay reduce friction for qualified investors by matching their self-identified type and preferred format to a specific 30-minute window.
- The tear sheet download path captures warm prospects who are not ready to schedule, creating a second conversion lane without weakening the primary ask.
Other information about this template
This template sits at the intersection of real estate investment presentation and high-intent lead generation. It is designed for firms operating in gateway commercial real estate markets across asset classes including office towers, logistics parks, and mixed-use developments.
- The card grid supports a range of deal narratives, from conservative core-plus acquisitions to opportunistic repositionings, letting the portfolio tell a compounding thesis
- The page structure is well suited for firms that conduct mandate reviews, due diligence calls, and relationship-led investor relations rather than open-enrollment fundraising
- The scheduling overlay's investor-type segmentation (family office, institution, registered investment advisor, qualified purchaser) aligns naturally with private placement communication norms
- The template is built as a single landing page, making it straightforward to deploy as a standalone fund presentation or as a campaign destination alongside a broader firm website




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-bleed Aerial Twilight Header
Dominant Flagship Deal Card
Modular Deal-card Grid
Floating Scheduling Call-to-action Bar
Investor-segmented Scheduling Overlay
Tear Sheet Lead Capture Path
Related questions
Can I update the deal cards with my own transaction data?
How does the scheduling overlay work?
Is the tear sheet download separate from the briefing request?
What commercial real estate asset classes does the card layout support?
Who is the primary audience this landing page template is designed for?