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How To Add A Home Property Value To Mint
If you’ve added a mortgage to Mint.com, you’ll also want to add your home property value as well.
Not only is it helpful to know how much your home is worth, Mint.com integrates with Zillow to give you realtime Zestimates so you can get a real-time estimate of your property's value.
Alternatively, you can manually add your home value to Mint.com as well. Either way, adding your home value is important if you’ve added a mortgage so your Net Worth can be calculated accurately. For example, if you have a mortgage added but haven’t added your home value, your debt-to-equity ratio will be majorly skewed.
Adding A Home Property Value With Zillow
Follow these steps to add your home value to Mint.com using Zillow’s Zestimate:
Log into Mint.com
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Click on the “+ Add Accounts” link at the top of the page
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Click on the “+ Real Estate” link
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Enter your street address, apartment number (if applicable), and zip code
Mint needs this information to automatically get your home value and keep it updated - just like your bank accounts.
Click on the “Next” button for Mint to locate your address in Zillow’s database
Once your address loads, click on it to select it as your property
Enter the kind of residence your property is. Options are:
Primary residence
Investment property
Vacation home
Other
Zillow will automatically add your property’s estimated value but you can modify it if necessary
Indicate how you would like your property to appear in your Mint account
Click on the “Add It” button to add your property
Adding A Home Property Value Without Zillow
Follow these steps to add your home value to Mint.com without using Zillow’s Zestimate:
Log into Mint.com
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Click on the “+ Add Accounts” link at the top of the page
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Click on the “+ Real Estate” link
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Click on the alternative link in the popup window to manually manage the value of your home
Enter the kind of residence your property is. Options are:
Primary residence
Investment property
Vacation home
Other
Enter your property’s estimated value but you can modify it if necessary
Indicate how you would like your property to appear in your Mint account
Click on the “Add It” button to add your property
Whatever way you chose, you’ve added your home value to Mint.com! To add another property, simply repeat the steps above.
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How To Add A Mortgage To Mint
Mint.com allows you to add your mortgage just like you add bank accounts, credit cards, and investment accounts. Adding a mortgage allows you to see how much you owe, what your interest rate is, and how long it will take to pay it off.
Adding A Mortgage
Follow these steps to add a mortgage to Mint.com:
Log into Mint.com
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Click on the “+ Add Accounts” link at the top of the page
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Enter the name of your mortgage institution and click on the “Search” button - you’ll get suggestions as you type to help you find exactly what you are looking for
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Alternatively, you can click one of the options presented to you
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Once you’ve located and selected the institution with your mortgage account, type in your username and password for that account (along with any other necessary pieces of information)
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Click on the “Continue” button to have Mint.com establish a secure connection with your mortgage account, authenticate your credentials, and retrieve your information from that account.
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Nice work! You’ve added a mortgage account to Mint.com! To add another mortgage, simply repeat steps 2-7.
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How To Add Investment Accounts To Mint
Investment accounts are a lot like savings accounts. You put money aside into an investment count and then watch it grow as your investments grow. Mint.com allows you to add your different investment accounts so you can track your progress and make decisions based on performance.
Adding investment accounts is just like adding bank accounts and adding credit cards to Mint.com. Again, you’ll want to have your username and password ready for each of your investments accounts before you add them to Mint.com.
Adding An Investment Account
Follow these steps to add a credit card to Mint.com:
Log into Mint.com
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Click on the “+ Add Accounts” link at the top of the page
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Enter the name of your investment institution and click on the “Search” button - you’ll get suggestions as you type to help you find exactly what you are looking for
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Alternatively, you can click one of the options presented to you
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Once you’ve located and selected the institution with your investment account, type in your username and password for that account (along with any other necessary pieces of information)
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Click on the “Continue” button to have Mint.com establish a secure connection with your investment account, authenticate your credentials, and retrieve your information from that account.
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Done and done! You’ve added an investment account to Mint.com! To add more investment accounts, simply repeat steps 2-7.
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