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SleekView Charts for WP Residence Theme

SleekView Charts reads the WP Residence estate_property CPT, its property_status, property_category and property_city taxonomies and the price, beds and agent meta the theme writes, then renders inventory and pipeline as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Residence Theme

WP Residence is built around property data. The admin still does not surface it as one.

WP Residence registers an estate_property post type with taxonomies for property_status, property_category, property_city and property_county_state, plus an estate_agent post type for staff. Listing meta is namespaced (property_price, property_size, property_bedrooms, property_bathrooms, property_agent) which makes joining and aggregating clean. The default admin still shows a paginated list of those properties and a few filter dropdowns.

SleekView Charts reads the same posts and meta directly. A Number card counts active inventory. A Pie splits the inventory by property_status (For Sale, For Rent, Sold). A Bar groups listings per property_agent so brokers see capacity at a glance. An Area trends new listings per week. The cards refresh from live posts, so the row table behind them is queryable side by side.

WP Residence is a theme, so SleekView is reading the same CPT the front-end search already uses. Inline edits from the table view behind the charts go through the standard post API. The theme keeps its data model and its templates. The agency gets a dashboard alongside the editor.

Workflow

Turn the WP Residence estate_property CPT into a dashboard

1

Read property and agent posts

SleekView indexes the estate_property and estate_agent CPTs, their property_status, property_category, property_city and property_county_state taxonomies and the property_ prefixed postmeta the theme writes.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area, Line or Radial cards. Group by status, category, agent or price band and aggregate as Count, Sum, Average, Minimum or Maximum.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("Agency inventory", "Rentals", "Per-agent cockpit") and gate it by WordPress capability so brokers, agents and admins see the right slice.
4

Share with the team

Send a read-only URL or export the filtered set to CSV. Weekly inventory reviews now have a measurable picture instead of a screenshot of a row list.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Residence Theme data

Each card below reads estate_property and estate_agent posts plus their property_ meta. Mix them for an agency inventory dashboard, a per-agent cockpit or a city-coverage review surface.
Number · Default

Active listings

Single KPI counting estate_property posts with a property_status of For Sale or For Rent. The anchor metric on every office report.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Listings by status

Splits properties across For Sale, For Rent, Sold and Rented terms. Pipeline shape brokers want before any review meeting.
Count group by property_status
Bar · Horizontal

Listings per agent

Active properties grouped by the property_agent meta linking to estate_agent. Capacity view brokers use weekly.
Count group by property_agent
Bar · Default

Listings per city

Active inventory grouped by property_city term. Reveals where the agency holds depth and where coverage is thin.
Count group by property_city

Comparison

Default WP Residence admin vs SleekView Charts

Default estate_property admin

  • Properties screen lists rows with no totals or splits
  • Pipeline view across For Sale and Sold lives only as filters
  • Per-agent capacity is invisible without filtering agent by agent
  • Per-city inventory exists nowhere as an aggregate
  • Listing trend over time is not reported in the theme admin

SleekView Charts

  • KPI card for active inventory across the agency
  • Pie split across property_status for pipeline visibility
  • Bar of listings per estate_agent for capacity planning
  • Bar of listings per city for coverage review
  • Filters carry between the property table and the chart cards

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Residence Theme

Inventory as a dashboard

Render the estate_property CPT as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Brokers see pipeline shape and city coverage instead of a paginated list.

Agent CPT joined in

Listings group by the property_agent link to estate_agent. Each agent opens a cockpit that matches their own listings without manual filter setup.

City and county coverage

Bar cards on property_city and property_county_state surface where the agency holds depth. Useful before opening a new market or assigning a new agent.

Audience

Who builds WP Residence Theme charts dashboards with SleekView

Brokers

Track agency inventory, pipeline split and city coverage in one cockpit. Quote sellers and buyers with real numbers instead of yesterday's export.

Listing agents

See their assigned properties as a per-agent dashboard. Status pie, listing trend and average price by category focus the week.

Agency admins

Watch listings per city, average price by category and inventory growth over time. Side-by-side comparisons replace the monthly spreadsheet rebuild.

The bigger picture

Why WP Residence agencies still rebuild reports outside WordPress

WP Residence is a popular agency theme because its data model is sensible: dedicated property and agent CPTs, structured taxonomies and namespaced meta. Agencies running it stay on it for years. What they keep working around is the gap between that clean data and any aggregate view of it.

Inventory totals, per-agent capacity and city coverage are all the same question shape (a Count, a Sum or an Average over a known column) and none of them are surfaced in the default admin. SleekView Charts renders those exact aggregations as cards on the same posts. The theme keeps owning the data and the front-end.

The agency stops exporting weekly and starts reading the dashboard.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Residence Theme

The WP Residence estate_property and estate_agent CPTs, their property_status, property_category, property_city and property_county_state taxonomies, and the property_ prefixed postmeta the theme writes for price, beds, baths, size and agent assignment. No add-on is required.

 

Yes. A filter applied to the chart view reshapes the row table under it, and vice versa. Brokers pivot between row-level audit and chart-level summary on the same dataset.

 

Yes. The property_agent meta links each listing to an estate_agent post, and SleekView joins them server-side. A Bar of listings per agent, or a Pie of status per agent, is one card.

 

Yes. Per-user scoping uses the property_agent meta or post_author, gated by capability. Each agent opens a cockpit with their own KPIs while brokers see the agency-wide view.

 

Yes. SleekView is admin-only. The theme's front-end search, property templates, agent profiles and submission widgets all render as configured. Inline edits go through the post API so hooks fire.

 

Yes. Membership and paid submission add-ons write into the same posts and meta. SleekView reads that data the same way it reads the core property fields, so a paid-listing dashboard alongside the inventory one is a copy and a filter away.

 

Yes. Any filtered set behind a card exports as CSV with the same columns the table view shows. Useful for inventory reports, agent reviews or quarterly office summaries.

 

No. SleekView aggregates server-side through indexed columns and virtualizes the dashboard render, so agencies with thousands of listings stay responsive. Card refresh pages by viewport, not by full preload.

 

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