SleekView for AgentPress Pro
SleekView reads the listing post type AgentPress Pro registers and the postmeta the Genesis child theme writes (price, beds, baths, neighborhood, agent), then renders the office's stock as a column-perfect grid you can sort, filter and edit inline.
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AgentPress meta as real columns, not a default Posts screen
AgentPress Pro is a Genesis-based real estate theme that ships a listing custom post type with rich postmeta: price, bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage, neighborhood and assigned agent. The front-end templates render that data well, but the admin behind it is a stock Posts screen with Title and Date columns. Useful for editing one listing, useless for understanding the shape of an office's book.
SleekView reads the same listing post type and the same postmeta. Price, beds, baths, neighborhood and agent become first-class columns with sort, filter and inline edit. A principal can pull every active listing in a single click, an agent can scope the table to their own stock, and marketing can filter by neighborhood and price band without exporting to a spreadsheet.
The theme keeps owning the front-end templates, the search widgets and the agent profile pages. The table view owns the operational surface, so stale stock, mispriced listings and unassigned properties stop hiding inside per-listing edit screens.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces AgentPress Pro data
Point at the listing records
wp_posts for the AgentPress listing CPT joined to wp_postmeta on price, bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage and the assigned-agent key. The neighborhood taxonomy becomes a filter alongside the meta columns.
Compose the columns
manage_posts_columns callback or the theme's templates.
Filter and sort like a database
Save and gate the view
Sample columns
A typical AgentPress Pro table view
wp_posts
| Address | Price | Beds | Sq ft | Neighborhood | Agent |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 412 Maple Avenue | $685,000 | 3 | 1,840 | Oakwood | Sarah Chen |
| 27 Birchwood Drive | $1,120,000 | 4 | 2,650 | Riverbend | Marcus Webb |
| 5 Linden Court | $540,000 | 2 | 1,210 | Oakwood | Priya Anand |
| 88 Pinecrest Lane | $2,250,000 | 5 | 3,920 | Highland Park | Sarah Chen |
| 63 Cedar Heights | $795,000 | 3 | 2,010 | Riverbend | — |
Comparison
Default AgentPress admin vs SleekView
Default Posts screen
- Default Posts screen shows Title and Date, never price, beds or neighborhood as columns
- Price and square footage only show inside each listing's metabox, one row at a time
- Assigned agent is edited per listing and never surfaces as a filter on the list screen
- Neighborhood taxonomy is not joined into the admin columns out of the box
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Sorting and filtering listings by price or beds requires a custom
manage_posts_columnscallback
SleekView
- Price, beds, baths, neighborhood and agent rendered directly from postmeta
- Filter to one neighborhood, one agent or one price band in a click
- Inline edit on status and assigned agent without opening the listing
- Saved views per role: principal audit, per-agent pipeline, CMA comparable set
- Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync
Features
What SleekView gives you for AgentPress Pro
Listing postmeta as real columns
Price, beds, baths, square footage, neighborhood and agent become first-class table columns instead of metabox fields hidden behind every listing edit screen.
Composable filters across the office
Stack filters on neighborhood, agent, price band and listed date to pull stale stock, an agent's full pipeline or a CMA comparable set in one query.
Inline edits keep AgentPress consistent
Edits route through the standard WordPress save path, so the AgentPress front-end templates render the same source of truth as the admin behind them.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for AgentPress Pro
Office managers
A saved audit view exposes every listing's price, neighborhood and agent in one screen, ready for the Monday stand-up or a quarterly office review.
Agents
Scope the table to listings assigned to them via a capability-gated saved view, with price and listed date as columns so the personal pipeline reads at a glance.
Marketing leads
Filter listings by neighborhood and price band to assemble postcard mailers, portal feeds and listing presentations without an export to a designer.
The bigger picture
Why AgentPress offices need a real listing table
AgentPress Pro was built for offices that want a polished real estate front-end without commissioning a custom theme, and it does that job well. The admin behind it is the default WordPress Posts screen with a listing post type, which is fine for editing one record and inadequate for understanding the office's book at scale. The operational questions are constant.
How much active stock do we hold, which neighborhood concentrates most of it, who is carrying it and what is the price distribution for vendor conversations. The theme records all of it in postmeta, the admin just renders rows. A table view that treats those keys as sortable, filterable columns turns audits into a thirty-second task.
Per-agent saved views give individual agents a clean cockpit. Neighborhood filters compose CMA comparable sets directly. Price-band sorts surface mispriced stock before the next vendor meeting.
The theme keeps owning the front-end, the table view owns the office's operational surface.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for AgentPress Pro
Directly from wp_posts for the listing custom post type the theme registers and wp_postmeta for the keys AgentPress writes, including price, bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage and the assigned-agent key. The neighborhood taxonomy joins in as a filter.
Yes. AgentPress Pro is a Genesis child theme and SleekView reads standard WordPress posts and postmeta, so it works the same on Genesis-powered sites as on any other WordPress install. No Genesis-specific configuration is required.
 Yes. The price column accepts grouped ranges, so a filter can split listings into sub-$500k, $500k to $1m, $1m to $2m and above. Composable filters mean price band can combine with neighborhood or agent in one query.
 Yes. The assigned-agent meta key is rendered as a column with the agent's name, and a filter lets you scope the table to one agent at a time to surface their full pipeline.
 Yes. Save a view that filters by the listing-agent meta key and gate it by a per-user capability. Each agent sees a table scoped to their stock with price and listed date as columns.
 Inline edits route through the standard WordPress update path, the same one the AgentPress theme listens to. Changing a status or reassigning an agent inline fires the same actions and filters as saving the listing edit screen, so the front-end stays consistent.
 Yes. Any filtered view exports to CSV, so a list of stale stock, an agent's full pipeline or a neighborhood-scoped CMA comparable set can land in a presentation or a portal upload in one step.
 No. The theme still owns the front-end templates, the search widget and the agent profile pages. SleekView adds the office's operational table on top of the postmeta the theme already writes.
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