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SleekView Feedback for Easy Real Estate

Easy Real Estate is a plugin pairing with the SeedProd Easy Real Estate theme that registers an ere_property post type for listings with meta for price, beds, baths, and contact details. SleekView renders one feedback card per property and tags entries with status badges so review stays in WordPress.

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SleekView Feedback board for Easy Real Estate

Listing reviews built on the Easy Real Estate schema

Easy Real Estate registers an ere_property post type in wp_posts for every listing, with taxonomies for ere_type, ere_status, ere_city, and ere_feature, plus meta fields like ere_price, ere_bedrooms, and ere_size in wp_postmeta. Agent contact info comes through linked user meta. The default admin gives you a sortable list and a per-property editor, but no public-facing way to see which listings get the most attention or which the agent team has already triaged.

SleekView reads those tables directly and renders one feedback card per property. Pick a numeric column like the listing view count meta as the vote weight, attach an ere_review_status meta for the status badge, and pull the ere_city taxonomy as the chip. Agents and buyers can upvote a property card to flag stale photos or to highlight a high-demand home, and the increment writes back to the meta key you choose so reporting stays consistent across the brokerage.

Because SleekView is read-only against the Easy Real Estate records, the property editor, the agent contact card, and the existing search filters keep working exactly as before. SleekView only adds a parallel review surface that ranks properties by votes, shows city chips, and exposes status pills so anyone on the team can spot Active, Pending, Sold, and Flagged listings at a glance.

Workflow

From ere_property to a public feedback wall

1

Point SleekView at ere_property

Create a new view, select the ere_property post type and pull in the Easy Real Estate taxonomies and ere meta fields. SleekView ingests the records, respects published versus draft state, and refreshes whenever Easy Real Estate saves a listing through its admin or frontend submission.
2

Pick vote, status, and category

Choose a numeric meta like view count for vote weight, the ere_review_status meta for the status pill, and the ere_city taxonomy as the chip. SleekView color-codes each value so Active, Pending, Sold, and Flagged listings stand out instantly inside the feedback grid layout.
3

Embed the board on a public page

Drop the SleekView block on a Property Feedback or Top Listings page. Visitors see a ranked grid of property cards with view counts, city chips, and status badges, and agents get a side panel listing the most upvoted homes at the top of the queue.
4

Upvotes write back to meta

Every Upvote click writes an increment to the meta key you mapped, so the score lives next to the property post and is visible alongside the Easy Real Estate custom columns. You can also pipe the column into a saved broker dashboard without leaving WordPress at all.

Sample board

Sample Easy Real Estate review board

A small slice of how a Property Feedback page looks once SleekView indexes the ere_property posts with view count as the vote score and an ere_review_status meta key driving the status pill on each card.
263 votes
Hilltop estate listing missing the lot acreage in the highlights
Priya N. Listing issue In progress
214 votes
Agent contact card on detail pages drops the phone field on mobile
@maxlocal Bug Open
164 votes
Add a saved alert filter for waterfront properties only
Aisha B. Feature request Planned
116 votes
Sold property still featured in the homepage spotlight section
Marco T. Stale config Shipped
74 votes
Lot size meta missing for IDX-imported new construction homes
Lena K. Bug Shipped
23 votes
Duplicate property imported twice from sister MLS feed
@hrjordan Duplicate Declined

Comparison

Default Easy Real Estate versus SleekView Feedback

Default Easy Real Estate

  • Admin-only property list table with no public upvote, status pill, or city chip surface anywhere
  • No way for buyers or agents to surface broken property pages without filing a separate ticket
  • Active, pending, and sold properties sit in the same admin list with only a small status column
  • Filtering by review state requires URL hacks or a custom admin column to be useful day to day
  • Property review counts and inquiry signals live in spreadsheets instead of the property post meta

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads ere_property posts plus ere_price, ere_bedrooms, and ere_city terms
  • Upvote button writes back to your chosen meta key so the score lives with the property post
  • Status pills map cleanly to Active, Pending, Sold, and Flagged values out of the box
  • City chips pull the ere_city taxonomy so each card shows the area at a glance
  • Saved views let agents share filtered boards like Top viewed or Needs photos without code

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Easy Real Estate

Native ere_property support

SleekView speaks the Easy Real Estate schema. It maps the ere_property post type, the ere taxonomies, and joined ere meta fields to vote, status, and category fields automatically, so a property feedback board can go live in minutes without writing custom Easy Real Estate child theme loops.

Real upvotes on real properties

Each Upvote click increments a meta value on the underlying property post. The score is queryable, exportable, and visible in Easy Real Estate custom columns, which keeps the property record as the source of truth instead of forking the data into a separate tool to manage every day.

Saved agent triage views

Agents get scoped saved views like Top viewed this week, Needs photos, or Stale pricing. Each view is a stored filter on the ere_property CPT query, so the team can hand off triage without rebuilding the filters every morning before the weekly agent standup begins.

Audience

Three teams that turn Easy Real Estate into a feedback board

Real estate agents

Agents see a ranked board of properties sorted by view count and tagged with review status. Stale listings with rising views float to the top of a Needs photos board so they get refreshed before the next open house weekend hits the calendar.

Public buyer feedback walls

Buyers land on a public property feedback wall, upvote listings they want updated, and see a transparent status pill on each card so they know whether the agent has seen the request and is acting on it already.

Agency brokers

Brokers running multiple agents on Easy Real Estate scope each board per agent. Status pills surface listings that need updating, and saved view links can be shared with team leads without giving them full WordPress admin access to the brokerage site.

The bigger picture

Why an Easy Real Estate site needs a feedback loop

Real estate listings on Easy Real Estate drift in exactly the same predictable ways: photos go stale, pricing shifts, feature lists get out of step with the actual property, and the gallery the agent meant to update last month sits with the same five images. Easy Real Estate has the right model for managing all this, the ere_property CPT and the agent contact card, but the default admin only lets one agent at a time triage the data through a list table that nobody on the buyer side ever sees. The result is that quality signal stays trapped in the brokerage admin and gets reinvented in spreadsheets every quarter.

SleekView gives the same records a public, vote-driven home. Agents get a saved Triage board sorted by view count and review status pill. Brokers get per-agent scoping so each member of the team has their own ranked queue.

Buyers get a public feedback wall where they can flag a stale listing without filing a ticket. Nothing about Easy Real Estate changes underneath, the property record stays the source of truth, and the review loop now lives where the team and the buyers already work.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Easy Real Estate

No. SleekView reads the existing ere_property post type and the standard ere taxonomies and meta keys Easy Real Estate already writes, including price, beds, baths, and city. The only write is the upvote increment, which lands on a meta key you choose so it sits next to the property data.

 

Yes. The Upvote button supports guest votes with a per-IP and per-session lock to keep counts honest. If you would rather restrict votes to logged-in users or to specific roles like Subscriber or Agent, you can flip that in the view settings without touching any code at all.

 

You map an ere_review_status meta key when you build the view, often aligning it with the ere_status taxonomy. SleekView shows a colored pill for each value, and any listing without a status simply renders without a pill rather than blocking the card from showing on the board itself.

 

Yes. SleekView reads the ere_property post records regardless of how they were created, so IDX-imported and manually-entered listings sit on the same board. Sync runs keep the records up to date, and SleekView refreshes the board on its normal cadence after each import completes.

 

Yes. Every saved view has its own role and capability scope, so you can publish a public buyer feedback wall on the listings hub and a separate Agent Triage queue that only Authors and Editors can see. Both views share the same ere_property data underneath the surface.

 

When the underlying ere_property post is deleted, SleekView removes the card on the next refresh. If the post is trashed rather than fully deleted, the card disappears from the public view but the upvote meta is preserved on the trashed post in case you restore it later from the trash.

 

Yes. Every SleekView is available as a shortcode and a Gutenberg block, so you can drop a Top viewed view onto the homepage hero, embed a Needs photos view on an internal agent wiki, or stitch several views into a single broker dashboard with separate columns side by side.

 

SleekView paginates and sorts at the database level rather than loading every ere_property post into memory, so an Easy Real Estate site with several thousand listings still renders the top of the feedback board in well under a second on a normal shared host. Aggregation queries hit indexed columns.

 

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