SleekRank for commercial real estate listings
SleekRank reads your commercial real estate feed from CSV, JSON, or a REST API and renders one indexable URL per available space with rent, size, use type, submarket, and key facts drawn from row data on a single base WordPress page.
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CRE searches are use plus location
Tenants and tenant-rep brokers search "office space midtown 8000 sqft", "retail Soho Mercer street", "industrial warehouse Newark 40000 sqft", "Brooklyn flex space Gowanus". A single available-properties page cannot rank that submarket-times-use grid, and per-property page maintenance is real time when rents shift, leases close, and new availabilities arrive weekly across midtown towers, Soho retail, and Newark industrial parks.
SleekRank reads your CRE feed and renders one URL per property through a base WordPress page. Each row defines rent, size, use type, and meta data via tag, selector, list, and meta mappings.
When the Midtown tower suite drops from $72 to $68 per sqft, or Newark industrial park leases up, the feed update flows through the cache cycle. Sitemap entries shift, sold blocks render, and accumulated backlinks survive the inventory rotation.
Workflow
How a CRE feed becomes ranked property pages
Expose the inventory
Configure the group
Wire the mappings
Rotate inventory
Data in, pages out
From CRE feed to listing pages
One row per property: address, submarket, use type, rent, square footage, and availability date.
| slug | submarket | use | rent | sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| midtown-tower-suite-2200 | Midtown | Office | $72/sqft/yr | 8,400 |
| soho-retail-mercer-st | Soho | Retail | $210/sqft/yr | 2,200 |
| newark-industrial-park-warehouse | Newark | Industrial | $14/sqft/yr | 42,000 |
| financial-district-office-floor | FiDi | Office | $58/sqft/yr | 12,300 |
| brooklyn-flex-space-gowanus | Gowanus | Flex | $36/sqft/yr | 6,500 |
/cre/{slug}/
- /cre/midtown-tower-suite-2200/
- /cre/soho-retail-mercer-st/
- /cre/newark-industrial-park-warehouse/
- /cre/financial-district-office-floor/
- /cre/brooklyn-flex-space-gowanus/
Comparison
Manual CRE pages vs SleekRank
Manual pages or generic listings plugin
- Every new availability needs manual setup
- Rents and statuses drift between system and site
- No clean URL pattern per use plus submarket
- Leased properties linger on the site
- Custom MLS-style feeds need extra plugins
- Each page needs its own meta data by hand
SleekRank
- One base page covers every property in the feed
- Per use type and per submarket URL patterns
- Rent and availability update on cache flush
- Map photo galleries via list mappings per row
- Custom OG image per listing via the meta mapping
- Sitemap entries for every property URL
Features
What SleekRank gives you for commercial real estate listings
Property pages
Each space gets its own URL with rent, size, use type, and gallery drawn from the feed. The status flag flips leased blocks via a conditional without breaking accumulated backlinks.
Submarket coverage
Add Midtown, FiDi, Newark, Soho, or Gowanus to the feed and SleekRank rolls them into the URL pattern automatically. New submarkets do not require new templates.
Spec sheets
Map an array of features, amenities, or floor specifications to a repeating list block on each property page so tenants get the full spec without leaving the listing URL.
Use cases
Who uses SleekRank for CRE listings
Brokerages
Commercial brokerages run indexable per-property pages without rebuilding the site for each new availability, with the listing footprint surviving lease-up, re-list, and renewal cycles.
Tenant portals
Tenant-rep firms publish curated availabilities across submarkets with consistent layouts so search results match precise sqft-plus-use-plus-submarket tenant intent.
REITs and owners
Asset managers give every available space a clean indexable page fed from the internal pipeline, with stable URLs that hold across multi-year hold periods and tenant rotations.
The bigger picture
Why CRE listings need their own URL per availability
Commercial real estate SEO is dominated by aggregators, but tenant searches are highly specific: a CFO looks for office space at a defined sqft range in a defined submarket within a defined budget. The pages that rank are the ones matching every dimension of intent. A single page listing all current availabilities cannot do that, and proprietary CRE plugins often produce URLs that change every time the inventory refreshes, destroying accumulated backlinks and frustrating tenants who saved a Soho retail unit last month.
The pages that rank for "midtown office 8000 sqft" or "Newark industrial 40000 sqft" are stable URLs with current rents, accurate use designations, and real spec sheets. Programmatic generation from the brokerage's internal feed gives every availability that footprint without manual rebuilds as the portfolio rotates. For brokerages, tenant-rep firms, and REITs maintaining hundreds of availabilities across midtown, FiDi, Newark, and Brooklyn submarkets, the operational difference compounds: leasing speed depends on visibility, and visibility depends on URL stability paired with current data.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for commercial real estate listings
Only if your data is exposed as JSON, CSV, or a REST API your WordPress server can pull. SleekRank does not integrate with proprietary CRE systems directly. Most brokerages build a middleware layer that exports from CoStar or their internal CRM into a normalised JSON feed, then point a SleekRank page group at that feed for rendering.
 Use a status column and either drop leased rows from the feed at the urlPattern level so they fall out of the sitemap, or hide the inquiry block via a conditional in the base page while keeping the URL alive. The second pattern preserves backlinks and lets the URL flip back to active for renewals or sublease availabilities, which happen often.
 Yes. Map an image URL column to og:image, or pair SleekRank with SleekPixel to render dynamic property cards combining rent, sqft, submarket, and a hero shot. Configure the meta mapping and each listing gets a unique Open Graph card for the times it is shared in tenant-rep email blasts or LinkedIn posts.
 No. SleekRank renders pages and does not process forms or payments. Use your existing CRM or form plugin embedded in the base page, passing the property slug through hidden form fields so tour requests land in your pipeline tagged to the right availability without manual matching.
 Yes. Add a use column and reference it in the urlPattern as /cre/{use}/{slug}/, or run a parallel page group per use type with its own base page styled for office, retail, industrial, or flex. Each group reads the same feed but applies different filters and templates, keeping URLs distinct and rankable per use category.
 Edit the feed or sheet and clear the SleekRank cache. Pages reflect the new rents on the next request. For high-velocity inventory, set cacheDuration low, often fifteen minutes to an hour, so price changes propagate without manual flushes. The trade-off is more cache misses against the data source under traffic load.
 Yes. Add columns for floorplan URLs and tour video embed codes, then surface them through selector or list mappings in the base page template. SleekRank does not host the assets; you store them on your CDN or tour provider, and the listing page renders the references on demand without bloating the WordPress media library.
 Add a listing-type column with values like direct, sublease, and short-term, then surface it through a tag mapping in the base page so tenants see the structure clearly. For URLs, you can either keep them in the same /cre/ namespace or run a separate page group at /subleases/{slug}/ if the search intent and base page layout differ enough to warrant separate URLs.
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