SleekView for Easy Listings
SleekView reads the Easy Listings property post type, its status and type taxonomies and the price, beds, baths and agent postmeta the plugin writes, then renders the agency inventory as a column-perfect table you can sort, filter and edit inline.
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A property list is not a property audit
Easy Listings stores each property as a post with the structured meta a real estate office runs on: price, beds, baths, square footage, status, type and agent. The default properties admin paginates those posts and offers a couple of filter dropdowns. Useful when looking at one record, awkward when a broker wants to scan inventory, sort by price, filter to one agent and edit status inline.
SleekView reads the same posts and meta and renders them as a real table view. Price, status, type, agent and city become first-class columns with sort, filter and inline edit. A broker can pull every For Sale property under five hundred thousand in one query. A listing agent can scope to their own listings, sorted by days on market. An office admin can filter to one type and one city to compare against the local market.
Easy Listings keeps owning the front-end search, the property templates and the MLS sync if one is wired in. The table view owns the audit surface, so price drift, capacity gaps and stale listings stop hiding inside per-property edit screens.
Workflow
How SleekView surfaces Easy Listings data
Point at the property records
wp_postmeta on the price, beds, baths, area and agent keys the plugin writes.
Compose the columns
Filter and sort like a database
Save and gate the view
Sample columns
A typical Easy Listings table view
wp_posts
| Title | Status | Type | Price | Beds | Agent |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 Bayview Terrace | For Sale | House | $845,000 | 4 | Sara Lin |
| Loft 5B, Harbor Mills | Pending | Loft | $612,000 | 2 | James Okafor |
| Maple Ridge Estate | For Sale | House | $1,250,000 | 5 | Sara Lin |
| Unit 12, Cedar Heights | Sold | Condo | $398,000 | 2 | Mira Patel |
| Glenwood Cabin | For Sale | Cabin | $425,000 | 3 | James Okafor |
Comparison
Default Easy Listings admin vs SleekView
Default properties admin
- Properties screen lists rows with no price, beds or agent column
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Price range filter is not native and requires custom code on
pre_get_posts - Per-agent inventory needs a manual filter by author, one click at a time
- Status, type and city cannot be combined as stacked filters
- Bulk edit covers post fields only, never the price or feature meta
SleekView
- Price, beds, baths, status and agent rendered as real columns
- Filter to one agent, one type and a price range in one query
- Inline edit on status, price and agent without opening the property
- Saved views per role: broker audit, agent cockpit, admin overview
- Same dataset the chart view reads, so table and dashboard stay in sync
Features
What SleekView gives you for Easy Listings
Property meta as real columns
Price, beds, baths, area and agent become first-class columns instead of fields hidden inside each property edit screen.
Composable filters across the office
Stack filters on agent, status, type and price band to pull a per-agent For Sale list, a price-reduction queue or a sold-this-quarter audit in one query.
Inline edits route through WordPress
Change status, price or agent inline and the update goes through the standard post API, so Easy Listings hooks and any MLS sync fire as expected.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Easy Listings
Brokers
An office-wide audit table exposes inventory, price bands and per-agent load, ready for the weekly review meeting.
Listing agents
A per-agent saved view shows their own listings, sorted by days on market, with status and price editable inline.
Office admins
Filter to one type and one city to compare price bands across the agency without exporting to a spreadsheet.
The bigger picture
Why real estate offices still rebuild inventory in Excel
Easy Listings adds clean structured meta to WordPress and stops at a row list. Real estate is a tabular business and a numeric one, so the questions that matter (how many active listings, which agents carry inventory, where the price band sits this quarter) cannot be answered from the default properties screen. Most offices end up exporting weekly to a spreadsheet that drifts from reality the moment a listing changes status.
SleekView reads the same property posts and meta and renders them as a sortable, filterable, inline-editable table. The plugin keeps owning the front-end and the MLS sync, the office gets the audit surface it was already trying to recreate in Excel.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Easy Listings
Directly from the Easy Listings property post type, its status and type taxonomies and the wp_postmeta keys the plugin writes for price, beds, baths, area and assigned agent. No exports or shadow tables are involved.
Yes. Price becomes a sortable numeric column with a range filter, so a broker can pull every For Sale property between four hundred thousand and seven hundred thousand in one query.
 Yes. Agent meta surfaces as a column and a filter, so a per-agent saved view scopes the table to one agent and any view can group by agent for a capacity scan.
 Inline edits route through the standard WordPress update path, the same one Easy Listings hooks and any MLS sync plugin listen to. The change fires exactly as it would from the property edit screen.
 Yes. Add an original-price meta column alongside the current price and a delta column shows the change. A filter on the delta surfaces every property with a recent reduction.
 
Queries hit indexed columns on wp_posts and the indexed meta_key column on wp_postmeta. Filters compose into a single SQL query, so offices with thousands of listings render fast.
Yes. Any filtered view can be exported to CSV, so a price-reduction queue or a per-agent listing set can land in a project tool or a buyer outreach list in one step.
 No. Easy Listings still owns the front-end search, the property templates and any MLS sync. SleekView adds an audit table on top of the data the plugin already writes.
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