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SleekView Charts for Easy Property Listings

Easy Property Listings keeps property, agent, and location data in WordPress post types with price, beds, baths, and status as postmeta. SleekView Charts pivots those values into real-estate dashboards with KPI tiles, status donuts, agent bars, and listing trends.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Easy Property Listings

Office inventory, as a dashboard

Easy Property Listings stores everything as standard WordPress post types: property, agent, location, and (with extensions) inquiries. Price, bedrooms, bathrooms, land size, listing status, and agent assignment sit in wp_postmeta against the property post. Days-on-market is computable from post_date and the current status. Every number a real estate office tracks is already in the database.

SleekView Charts reads wp_posts and wp_postmeta together and turns the property post type into chart cards. A Number card surfaces total listed properties. A Pie card breaks the inventory down by status (listed, under offer, sold, withdrawn). A Bar card ranks agents by listing count. An Area card plots new listings per week so campaign rhythms become visible.

The dashboard answers the questions real estate offices already ask. Which agents have the most stale stock? Which suburb is suddenly running long days-on-market? How much inventory is under offer this week? The data refreshes on save, so an inline price reduction in the SleekView table view immediately changes the price-range chart on the dashboard.

Workflow

From property postmeta to an office dashboard

1

Connect property and agent CPTs

Point SleekView at the property and agent post types. Price, beds, baths, status, and agent assignment surface as aggregable postmeta columns. Suburb and listing-type taxonomies join in for grouping.
2

Pin office KPIs

Total listed properties, properties under offer, and listings withdrawn this quarter each get a Number card. Office managers see inventory health at the top of the dashboard.
3

Add status and agent breakdowns

Pie or Donut for status mix (listed, under offer, sold, withdrawn). Bar for listings per agent, ranked descending. The two cards describe inventory shape and team load.
4

Plot listings and price trends

Area on post_date for new listings per week. Bar on rounded price buckets for the office price-range distribution. Marketing and management see growth and segmentation on one screen.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Easy Property Listings data

Four cards for total inventory, status shape, team load, and price segmentation.
Number · Default

Active listings

Total properties with status of listed or under offer. The headline inventory KPI for office managers tracking how much stock the office carries.
Count
Pie · Donut

Status mix

Listed, under offer, sold, and withdrawn split across the office. Surfaces inventory balance and conversion at a glance.
Count group by property_status
Bar · Horizontal

Listings by agent

Horizontal bar ranking agents by active listing count. Office managers spot uneven workload and identify the agents carrying the most stock.
Count group by property_agent
Area · Gradient

New listings per week

Weekly new-listing volume across the office. Campaign pushes, market cycles, and seasonal slow periods each leave a recognizable shape.
Count group by post_date

Comparison

Default Easy Property Listings reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default EPL admin

  • No reporting dashboard for inventory or agent load
  • Status counts require manual filter clicks on the property list
  • Price-range distribution invisible without a custom query
  • Days-on-market trend not computed anywhere
  • Per-agent and per-suburb breakdowns require spreadsheets

SleekView Charts

  • KPI tiles for active listings, under offer, sold this quarter
  • Status donut covering listed, under offer, sold, withdrawn
  • Agent bar ranking team members by inventory carried
  • Price-bucket bar for office segmentation
  • Area cards for new listings and price reductions over time

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Easy Property Listings

Office KPIs from postmeta

Active listings, under offer, and sold-this-quarter as Number cards. Office managers stop running CSV exports to answer the same three questions every Monday.

Status and segmentation breakdowns

Pie for status mix, Bar for agent load, Bar for price buckets. The dashboard describes inventory shape, team workload, and price positioning on one screen.

Trends that drive office decisions

Area for new listings per week, optional Line for average price over time. Campaign pushes, market cycles, and price-reduction passes each show up as identifiable patterns.

Audience

Who builds Easy Property Listings charts dashboards with SleekView

Office managers

One dashboard with total active listings, status mix, and agent load. Replaces the spreadsheet that office managers currently maintain for office-wide inventory reads.

Listing agents

Per-agent dashboards scoped to their own listings. Their inventory by status, their new listings this week, and their average days-on-market on one screen.

Marketing leads

Campaign-attribution dashboards with Area cards for new listings, price-bucket bars for segmentation, and Number tiles for portal-feed exposure. Quarterly reports become screenshots.

The bigger picture

Why real estate offices need a charts layer

Real estate offices run on inventory math: how many listings, how many under offer, how many stale, how many sold this quarter, who is carrying the most stock, what price bands need filling. Easy Property Listings captures every input for that math in the property post type and its postmeta. The default admin shows that data one listing at a time and never aggregates it.

Office managers either click through filtered lists every Monday or run CSV exports into Excel and rebuild pivots by hand. Marketing teams do the same to attribute campaigns. A charts layer that reads the same postmeta the property list reads, and turns it into KPI tiles, status donuts, agent bars, and weekly trends, makes office reporting a passive output.

The data stays in WordPress, the audit trail stays intact, and the team gets the dashboard they were already trying to recreate elsewhere.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Easy Property Listings

Yes. Property, agent, location, and inquiry post types each get their own dashboard or contribute as a join. The property dashboard is the headline screen; agent and inquiry dashboards cover team load and lead volume separately.

 

Yes. Agent assignment lives in postmeta and the Bar card groups on that key. The chart resolves the agent post title for the axis label so the bars read naturally.

 

Days-on-market is derived from post_date and current status. The aggregation runs at query time so the chart always reflects the latest values without writing a stored field. Useful for spotting stale stock at the office level.

 

Yes. Price is a postmeta key. Build a Bar card grouped on rounded price buckets (under 500k, 500k to 1M, 1M to 2M, over 2M) for an office-wide segmentation read. Pair with a Number card for median or average price.

 

Yes. Charts are admin-only and do not change how EPL exports to REA, Domain, or other portal feeds. Inline edits triggered from the SleekView table view still write through standard WordPress hooks so portal sync continues to work.

 

Yes. Save a per-agent dashboard filtered to the agent's own listings and gate by capability. Each agent logs in and sees their own inventory counted only against their own data.

 

Yes. Extensions like Inquiries and Open Houses store data in standard posts and postmeta, so SleekView Charts reads them the same way it reads core EPL data. Inquiry volume and open-house attendance each get their own dashboard.

 

Yes. The SleekView table that feeds each chart exports to CSV. Marketing builds the office segmentation chart, then exports the raw rows for a portal upload or a print brochure.

 

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