SleekView for Easy Property Listings: properties, agents, and inquiries as tables
Easy Property Listings stores listings as custom post types with rich meta for price, beds, baths, agent, and suburb. SleekView surfaces those fields as columns you can sort, filter, and inline-edit from one grid.
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All listings in one comparable grid
Easy Property Listings registers separate custom post types for property, agent, and location data, with the heavy lifting done in wp_postmeta. Price, bedrooms, bathrooms, land size, lot details, and listing status all sit as meta keys on each property post. The default WordPress edit screen treats those as form fields, not columns, so comparing four listings on price and beds means opening four tabs.
SleekView reads wp_posts and wp_postmeta together and exposes those meta values as first-class sortable columns. Filter listings by assigned agent to triage one person's pipeline. Filter by status to find every property under offer this week. Sort by price descending to identify the high-value listings worth a price reduction conversation. Saved views per office or campaign keep teams scoped without manual re-filtering every time.
Inline edits to price or status write through the standard WordPress update path, so EPL hooks fire normally and any synced portals or feed integrations stay in sync. CSV export of the filtered grid hands marketing a clean campaign list in seconds, with exactly the columns they asked for and none of the noise.
Workflow
From meta-buried fields to a comparable grid
Map property meta to columns
Add taxonomy filters
Build per-agent saved views
Inline-edit price and status
Sample columns
A typical Easy Property Listings property view
WordPress posts and postmeta for property and agent post types
| Address | Status | Agent | Price | Beds | Listed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 Bay Rd | listed | Hannah | $680,000 | 3 | 2026-04-12 |
| 48 Park Ln | under offer | Mark | $1,250,000 | 4 | 2026-03-28 |
| 7 Lake View | withdrawn | Hannah | $510,000 | 2 | 2026-02-15 |
| 89 Hill St | listed | Pia | $899,000 | 5 | 2026-04-22 |
Comparison
Default Easy Property Listings admin vs SleekView
Default EPL admin
- Property list shows few meta fields by default
- No native sort by price, beds, or baths
- Filtering by agent and status together is awkward
- Bulk price or status updates need plugin support
- Comparing listings means clicking each one
SleekView
- Price, beds, and status as proper columns
- Filter by agent, suburb, or listing status
- Sort by price or list date in one click
- Inline-edit price or status from the grid
- Saved views per agent or campaign
Features
What SleekView gives you for Easy Property Listings
Meta-rich columns
Bring price, beds, baths, and land size out of postmeta and into the grid as first-class columns. No SQL, no custom queries, no separate spreadsheet.
Agent filters
Filter listings by assigned agent or office to triage individual workloads. Saved views per agent let everyone stay scoped to their own pipeline.
Inline edits
Adjust price or status directly in the row without opening every listing. Changes write through standard WordPress hooks so EPL and portal feeds stay in sync.
Audience
Who uses SleekView for Easy Property Listings
Real estate agents
Manage their own active listings without scrolling the office-wide list. Saved views stay scoped to one agent so daily triage takes seconds.
Office managers
See every listing's status and price across all agents in one grid. Spot stale stock, mismatched pricing, and gaps in suburb coverage at a glance.
Marketing leads
Build campaign lists from filtered listings and export them to CSV for portal uploads, brochures, or print materials. No designer back-and-forth needed.
The bigger picture
Why real estate teams need a real grid
Real estate offices live and die by the speed of routine listing checks. Which properties are ending campaigns this week? Which agents have the most stale stock? Which suburb is suddenly running long days-on-market? In Easy Property Listings, the data to answer those questions exists, but it lives in postmeta keys that the default WordPress admin doesn't expose as columns. The result is a workflow where managers either click into every listing or run periodic CSV exports into a separate spreadsheet to see the picture.
A grid that treats price, beds, baths, and status as first-class columns changes that. Triage becomes a 30-second filter instead of a 30-minute spreadsheet. Per-agent saved views remove the friction of scrolling through someone else's stock.
Inline edits on price and status keep the team's source of truth in WordPress instead of fragmenting into ad-hoc trackers. None of this replaces EPL or the portal feeds it powers. It just gives the office the same kind of working surface that ecommerce and CRM teams already take for granted, on the data they already maintain.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView for Easy Property Listings
Yes. Property, agent, and location post types each get a configurable grid. SleekView reads the same posts and postmeta that EPL writes to, so listing data, agent assignments, and location taxonomies all surface as filterable columns without extra setup.
 Yes. Inline edits update postmeta through standard WordPress update functions to keep EPL data consistent. Any hooks EPL or other plugins fire on listing updates run normally, so synced portals, feeds, and search indexes stay in sync with the change.
 Yes. Any meta key registered through EPL or ACF can be added as a column. If your office has a custom field for vendor instructions, sale method, or auction date, it shows up the same way price and beds do, with full sort and filter support.
 Yes. Taxonomies and meta values like suburb are exposed as filters. Combine the suburb filter with status, agent, and price range to build the exact slice your team needs for a campaign or a market-update report, no SQL required.
 Yes. Saved views can scope to an office or agent for clean separation. Larger franchises run a saved view per office, with the all-offices view reserved for the principal or the marketing lead doing portfolio-wide reporting.
 Yes. Filtered listings export to CSV with the visible columns, ready for portal uploads, print brochures, or external CRM imports. Marketing builds the slice they want in the grid first, then exports exactly that, with no extra cleanup.
 Yes. Extensions like Featured Image Slider, Inquiries, or Open Houses store data in standard posts, postmeta, or related custom post types, so SleekView reads them the same way it reads core EPL data. Inquiries get their own grid alongside properties and agents.
 Yes. Filter on the featured image meta field being empty to surface listings missing a hero photo. That kind of audit catches campaign-blocking gaps before a property goes live, which the default admin can't easily do.
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