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SleekView for Real Estate 7 Theme

SleekView reads the Real Estate 7 property CPT, its property_status, property_type, property_city and property_country taxonomies and the price, beds and agent postmeta the theme writes, then renders the whole agency as a column-perfect table you can sort, filter and edit inline.

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SleekView table view for Real Estate 7 Theme

Real Estate 7 ships a polished front-end and a paginated row list

Real Estate 7 stores every property as a post in the property CPT with taxonomies for property_status, property_type, property_city and property_country, plus structured meta for price, beds, baths, square footage and assigned agent. The schema is clean enough that a developer can build any custom report on top. The admin still shows the same paginated row list with a few filter dropdowns the theme adds.

SleekView reads the same posts and meta and renders them as a real table view. Price, status, type, city and agent become first-class columns with sort, filter and inline edit. A broker can pull every For Sale house in one city under eight hundred thousand in one query. An agent can scope to their own listings sorted by modified date. An office admin can audit per-city coverage to decide where to open the next market.

Real Estate 7 keeps owning the front-end search, the property pages and the agent profiles. The table view owns the audit surface, so per-city imbalance, capacity gaps and stale listings stop hiding inside per-property edit screens.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces Real Estate 7 Theme data

1

Point at the property records

Pick the Real Estate 7 property CPT joined to its property_status, property_type, property_city and property_country taxonomies and to wp_postmeta on the price, beds, baths, area and assigned-agent keys the theme writes.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Title, Status, Type, Price, Beds, City, Agent and Modified. Reorder, hide or rename any column without touching the database or writing a custom-column callback.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to one agent, one city, one type or a price range. Sort by price, by modified date or by city to spot per-market depth and per-agent load.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("Office inventory", "My listings", "Rentals") and gate it by WordPress capability so brokers, agents and admins each land on the slice they need.

Sample columns

A typical Real Estate 7 Theme table view

Real Estate 7 property posts joined with their taxonomies and the price, beds and agent postmeta the theme writes, rendered as a sortable agency inventory grid.
Source: wp_posts
Title Status Type Price City Agent
44 Acacia Lane For Sale House $725,000 Portland Sara Lin
Unit 2B, Cedar Walk For Rent Apartment $2,150/mo Seattle James Okafor
Hillcrest Family Home For Sale House $985,000 Portland Mira Patel
Studio 14, North Loop Rented Studio $1,350/mo Minneapolis James Okafor
Bayfront Penthouse For Sale Penthouse $1,650,000 San Diego Sara Lin

Comparison

Default Real Estate 7 admin vs SleekView

Default property admin

  • Property screen lists rows with no price, city or agent column by default
  • Price range filter is not native and needs custom pre_get_posts code
  • Per-agent inventory needs a manual filter on the agent meta, agent by agent
  • Status, type and city cannot be combined as stacked filters in one query
  • Bulk edit covers post fields only, never the structured property meta

SleekView

  • Price, beds, status, city and agent rendered as real columns
  • Filter to one city, one agent 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 Real Estate 7 Theme

Real Estate 7 meta as real columns

Price, beds, baths, city and assigned agent become first-class columns instead of fields hidden behind each property edit screen.

Composable filters across the agency

Stack filters on city, agent, status and type to pull a per-agent For Sale list, a per-city audit or a rentals-only view in one query.

Inline edits route through WordPress

Change status, price or assigned agent inline. The update goes through the standard post API so Real Estate 7 hooks fire as expected.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Real Estate 7 Theme

Brokers

An agency-wide audit table exposes inventory, price bands, city coverage and per-agent load, ready for the weekly review.

Listing agents

A per-agent saved view shows their own listings, sorted by modified date, with status and price editable inline.

Agency admins

Filter to one city or country to audit per-market depth without exporting to a spreadsheet or duplicating the data in a CRM.

The bigger picture

Why Real Estate 7 agencies still rebuild reports outside WordPress

Real Estate 7 is one of the most established real estate themes on Themeforest, with a clean front-end and a sensible data model. The reporting surface has not kept pace. Most agencies running it end up exporting to Excel weekly because that is the only way to scan inventory, sort by city and edit status in bulk.

The export drifts from reality the moment a listing changes hands. SleekView reads the same property posts and meta and renders them as a sortable, filterable, inline-editable table. The theme keeps owning the front-end, the agency stops exporting weekly and starts reading the audit grid.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Real Estate 7 Theme

Directly from the Real Estate 7 property CPT, its property_status, property_type, property_city and property_country taxonomies and the wp_postmeta keys the theme writes for price, beds, baths, area and assigned agent. No add-on is required.

 

Yes. Filters compose, so a broker can pull every For Sale house in Portland under eight hundred thousand in a single query without writing custom code.

 

Yes. The assigned-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 Real Estate 7 and any IDX or RETS sync plugin listen to. The change fires the same actions as 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 agencies with thousands of listings render fast.

 

Yes. Any filtered view can be exported to CSV, so a per-city audit or a rentals-only list lands in a project tool or buyer outreach list in one step.

 

No. Real Estate 7 still owns the front-end search, the property pages, the map and the contact widgets. SleekView adds an audit table on top of the meta the theme already writes.

 

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