Cream WordPress Theme
by InspiryThemes
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Setup · Customization · Bug fixes · WooCommerce integration
About Cream WP Theme
Cream is a WordPress theme by InspiryThemes built specifically for real estate websites. It gives agencies and independent agents a clean, property-focused layout with built-in support for the RealHomes plugin ecosystem. You get property listings, search filters, agent profiles, and mortgage calculators without bolting on a dozen third-party plugins.
The theme works with both the classic editor and Elementor, so your team can build pages without touching code. Listing pages support photo galleries, maps, and detailed property specs out of the box. InspiryThemes keeps Cream actively maintained, with updates tracking WordPress core changes and compatibility with the latest versions of WooCommerce and popular SEO plugins.
If you run a real estate business and need a theme that handles listings properly from day one, Cream is a solid starting point.
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Cream has a learning curve when you move past the options panel. Template structure, RealHomes plugin hooks, and listing page customization require real WordPress knowledge to get right. FoxyConcept connects you with vetted Cream developers through Codeable, a platform where every developer is screened before taking client work. You post your project, get a clear estimate, and only proceed if the scope makes sense. No retainers, no guesswork.
Pros
- Built specifically for real estate, not adapted from a generic theme
- Deep integration with the RealHomes plugin for listings, agents, and search
- Supports Elementor for visual page building without losing listing functionality
- Includes mortgage calculator, property comparison, and map search out of the box
- Actively maintained by InspiryThemes with regular compatibility updates
Cons
- Heavy dependency on the RealHomes plugin makes switching themes complex later
- Default design looks dated without significant customization work
- Options panel is large but still limited for agencies needing unique layouts
- Page load times suffer on listing pages with many photos and map embeds
- Support is primarily documentation-based, limited direct developer access on lower license tiers
Who is Cream for?
Independent Real Estate Agents
Solo agents can use Cream to publish their own listings, showcase sold properties, and collect leads through built-in contact forms. The agent profile template handles bio, listings, and contact details cleanly. No developer needed for basic setup, though custom branding typically requires some CSS work.
Real Estate Agencies
Agencies managing multiple agents and dozens of active listings benefit from Cream’s agent directory, property search filters, and listing management via RealHomes. Role-based access lets individual agents update their own listings. Custom IDX feed integration is possible with developer help for MLS-connected markets.
Property Management Companies
Property managers can list rental units, show availability, and connect booking forms. Cream handles long-term rental layouts well. Short-term or calendar-based booking needs a plugin addition, but the theme accommodates it without visual conflicts. Good choice if you want listings and management in one WordPress install.
Real Estate Portals
Cream scales to portal-style sites where multiple agents or agencies submit listings. The RealHomes plugin supports front-end submission forms and membership tiers. For large-scale portals with thousands of listings, database and caching optimization will be necessary to keep search and filtering fast.
Holiday Rental Listings
Holiday rental businesses can use Cream to showcase properties with photo galleries, location maps, and pricing details. Booking plugin integration requires some configuration. The theme’s listing template structure adapts reasonably well to short-term rental content, particularly for property showcase pages driving direct bookings.
Customizing Cream
Cream ships with a theme options panel that covers colors, fonts, header layouts, and homepage sections. Most changes are point-and-click, but the defaults are opinionated, so getting a truly custom look takes work beyond the panel.
Property listing templates, search widget behavior, and agent page layouts often need custom PHP or CSS to match a specific brand. A Cream expert can modify template files cleanly without breaking update compatibility, using child themes and targeted hooks rather than editing core files.
Custom map integrations, currency switchers, IDX feed connections, and advanced filter logic are common requests. These go beyond what the options panel offers. Working with a Cream expert means those changes get built properly the first time, documented, and easy to maintain as the theme receives future updates.
Recommended plugins for Cream
Cream pairs tightly with the RealHomes plugin for advanced listing management, CRM-style agent tools, and membership-gated listings. WPBakery and Elementor both work for page building. For lead generation, Contact Form 7 and WPForms integrate without issues.
If you want to grow your site’s visibility, pairing Cream with a structured WordPress SEO strategy helps listing pages rank in local search. For agencies handling large photo libraries and map-heavy pages, investing in WordPress performance optimization keeps load times acceptable on mobile.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
Cream common issues
Cream theme property search not working
Property search failures in Cream are usually caused by a mismatch between the theme version and the RealHomes plugin version. Check that both are updated to their latest compatible versions. If search returns no results despite active listings, flush permalinks under Settings > Permalinks. Persistent issues often point to a query conflict with another plugin. A WordPress bug fixing service can isolate the conflict quickly.
Cream theme map not showing on listing pages
Missing maps on listing pages almost always come down to an invalid or missing Google Maps API key. Go to the theme options panel and verify the API key is entered correctly. Make sure the Maps JavaScript API and Geocoding API are both enabled in your Google Cloud Console. If the key is correct but maps still won’t load, check browser console errors for billing or quota blocks on the API account.
Cream theme layout broken after WordPress update
Layout breaks after a WordPress update usually mean a CSS or template conflict introduced by the update. First, check if the issue clears with all plugins deactivated. If you’re running a child theme, compare your overridden templates against the updated parent theme files for structural changes. If you modified theme files directly without a child theme, those changes were overwritten during the update. A developer can audit the damage and set up a proper child theme going forward.
Cream theme slow loading on property listing pages
Listing pages load slowly because they combine large image galleries, Google Maps iframes, and database-heavy search queries. Start by enabling a caching plugin like WP Rocket or LiteSpeed Cache. Compress and lazy-load listing images. Consider a CDN for photo delivery. If maps are the main bottleneck, load them only on scroll. For deeper performance work, see the WordPress performance optimization options available through FoxyConcept.
Cream FAQ
Yes. Cream is built from the ground up for real estate use. It includes property listing templates, search filters, agent profiles, mortgage calculators, and map integration. It is one of the more purpose-built real estate themes available for WordPress, and it handles the core functionality agencies need without requiring a separate real estate plugin framework beyond the RealHomes ecosystem.
Cream supports Elementor for building custom pages and content sections. However, property listing templates and core real estate functionality run outside Elementor through the theme’s own template system. You can use Elementor for homepage layouts, about pages, and static content while letting the theme handle listing and search pages natively.
Technically yes, but the theme is designed around RealHomes. Without it, you lose front-end submission forms, advanced search, agent management, and listing custom fields. The theme still works as a standard WordPress theme, but you would be missing most of the functionality that makes Cream worth choosing over a general-purpose theme.
IDX integration with Cream requires a third-party IDX plugin such as iHomeFinder, Showcase IDX, or DSIDXpress. These plugins inject live MLS data into your site. Configuration to match the Cream listing style typically requires custom CSS and sometimes template adjustments. A developer familiar with both the IDX plugin and Cream’s template structure will get cleaner results than a DIY approach.
Migrating to Cream from another theme is possible but involves more than a theme switch. Your existing listings, agent data, and media need to map into the RealHomes custom post types and fields. A standard WordPress migration handles the core site move, but listing data migration usually requires custom import scripting to avoid rebuilding everything manually.
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