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Earn points on rent, dining and more: Your complete guide to the Bilt Rewards program

Nov. 16, 2023
12 min read
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Editor's Note

TPG founder Brian Kelly is a Bilt adviser and investor.

American Express Membership Rewards and Chase Ultimate Rewards points have been the creme de la creme credit card points for years. With their extensive list of transfer partners, TPG values their points at 2 and 2.05 cents apiece, respectively. While there are many ways to get far more value for booking luxurious flights and hotel stays, the points and miles landscape has recently become increasingly competitive. Almost every credit card issuer has introduced a rewards program to incentivize spending within its ecosystem.

One of these newcomers is Bilt Rewards — and it's built (yes, pun intended) like none other. You can earn points for paying rent, which is great news since renting can amount to thousands of dollars spent annually. Despite being a new player in this competitive field, Bilt Rewards has an impressive lineup of transfer partners, including American Airlines AAdvantage and World of Hyatt.

We value Bilt points at 2.05 cents each, though there are plenty of ways to get more value from them. Keep reading as we delve into all the details of the Bilt Rewards loyalty program, exploring how to earn and redeem points for maximum value.

How to earn Bilt Rewards points

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Here's the first thing you need to know: You don't need the Bilt Mastercard® (see rates and fees) or to pay rent to earn Bilt points. There are seven primary ways to earn Bilt points.

Earn Bilt points by paying rent

You can earn 250 points per on-time rent payment at Bilt Rewards Alliance properties through automated clearing house or non-Bilt cards. That means you can earn up to 3,000 points per year, which we value at $61.50.

Alternatively, you can earn 1 point per dollar spent on rent at any home (up to 100,000 points per year) by paying your rent with the Bilt Mastercard. You can pay your rent online with your Bilt Mastercard through the Bilt app. If your landlord only accepts physical checks, don't fret. You can still pay your rent with the Bilt Mastercard on the app, and then Bilt will directly mail your landlord a rent check each month, allowing you to earn points on rent without incurring any additional fees.

Earn Bilt points with the Bilt Mastercard

Speaking of the Bilt Mastercard, it offers a simple earning structure:

  • 3 points per dollar on dining
  • 2 points per dollar on travel
  • 1 point per dollar spent on rent payments (up to 100,000 points per year)
  • 1 point per dollar on all other purchases

You must use your card at least five times during each statement period to earn points.

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There's a whole suite of impressive perks for this no-annual-fee card, including complimentary cellphone protection, trip cancellation and interruption protection, no foreign transaction fees (see rates and fees) and more. You do not need to pay rent to apply for the Bilt Mastercard.

Related: Should you use the Bilt Mastercard? Why it could be a game changer for renters

Earn Bilt points through Bilt Dining

Bilt also has its own dining rewards program, Bilt Dining. Currently, the program operates in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas and New York City, though there are plans to add more cities.

You can link any Visa, Mastercard or American Express credit card to the Bilt Dining program to earn 5 points per dollar at Bilt Dining restaurants when you pay with any eligible card in your Bilt Wallet.

These earnings are in addition to what you earn with your credit card. For example, if you pay with your Bilt Mastercard, you'll earn 3 additional points per dollar spent, making for a total of 8 Bilt points per dollar spent. Put differently, that's a 16.4% return on your dining purchases.

Earn Bilt points on the Bilt travel portal

Expedia powers Bilt's travel portal, so you can earn points on flights, stays, car rentals and things to do. As a Bilt member, you earn 1 point per dollar on travel booked through the portal.

For example, by booking this one-way United Airlines ticket from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), you'd earn 318 Bilt points.

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As a Bilt Mastercard holder, you earn 2 points per dollar on travel booked through the portal and 2 points per dollar by charging your purchase to the card, for a total of 4 Bilt points per dollar spent.

Earn Bilt points with referrals

You'll earn 2,500 points each time you refer a friend to the Bilt Mastercard. For every five referrals, you earn 10,000 bonus points, up to 2 million points. You can refer friends to the card through the website or app.

Earn Bilt points with Lyft

You can earn 2 Bilt points per dollar on Lyft rides when you link your accounts. When you pay for your ride with the Bilt Mastercard, you'll also receive an additional 3 Bilt points per dollar spent. For most, Bilt Rewards is the best Lyft reward partner.

Earn Bilt points with SoulCycle

You can earn up to 10 points per dollar on SoulCycle classes booked through the Bilt app.

Elite status through Bilt Rewards

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Bilt offers four status tiers. Here's a quick overview:

BlueSilverGoldPlatinum
Qualification (points earned per year)All Bilt Rewards members25,000 points50,000 points100,000 points
Earn interest on your points (at the FDIC-published national savings rate)
Access to complimentary home ownership concierge
Bonus points on new leases or lease renewals10%25%50%
Complimentary Bilt collection gift

Your member status is based on the total points earned in a calendar year. Status earned between Jan. 1 and June 30 each year will expire on Jan. 31 of the following year. Meanwhile, status earned between July 1 and Dec. 31 will remain active for the rest of the year it was earned and the entire following year.

Related: Quick Points: How to earn 'interest' on your rewards balance with Bilt

Redeeming Bilt Rewards points: Poor-value options

Redeeming Bilt Rewards points on Amazon gets you much less value than TPG's valuation. JAKUB PORZYCKI/NUR PHOTO

The Bilt Rewards loyalty program gives you many ways to use your points, though not all carry equal value.

If you want to extract the maximum value from your Bilt Rewards points, you'll likely want to avoid some of these less valuable redemption options:

Use points for Amazon purchases

You can select your Bilt Mastercard on amazon.com as a payment method and redeem your points to cover all or a portion of your purchase at checkout. However, Bilt points are worth 0.7 cents each when used this way. For example, you'll need approximately 14,300 Bilt points to cover a $100 Amazon purchase. Compare that to TPG's potential estimated value of 2.05 cents apiece (or greater), and it's not necessarily the best deal.

Shop the Bilt Collection

The Bilt Collection is a curated list of items, including art, home decor and apparel. The value per point will vary but rarely exceed more than 1 cent per point, so you should likely pass on this option.

Redeem your points for fitness classes

Fitness enthusiasts can redeem their Bilt points to attend name-brand classes like SoulCycle, Solidcore, Y7 Studio and Rumble Boxing. The value will depend on the class you select but hovers around just 1 cent per point.

Pay your rent with points

A potentially enticing option with your points is to save them to help cover your next rent payment. However, this is only available if you live in a Bilt Rewards Alliance property or opt for check payments. And even worse, the redemption value is just 0.55 cents per point.

Related: 5 common purchases you should never redeem miles for

Redeeming your Bilt Rewards points: Medium-value options

You can use your Bilt points toward a down payment on a home. TIM BOYLE/GETTY IMAGES

The following redemption options will get you a decent value with a redemption rate of at least 1 cent per point:

Use your points to save up for a down payment on a home

Bilt offers the unique ability for users to save up their points toward a down payment on a home. If you opt for this route, your Bilt points are valued at 1.5 cents each toward a down payment.

Redeem for travel on the Bilt travel portal

You can use the Bilt travel portal to offset the cost of flights, stays, rental cars or activities — at a rate of 1.25 cents per point.

Transferring to airline and hotel partners: Best value

You can use your Bilt Rewards points for business- and first-class airfare when you leverage the program's transfer partners. ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY

Nothing beats the outsize value of transferring your points to Bilt's airline and hotel partners. Bilt has 15 airline and hotel transfer partners. Bilt Rewards is the only transferable points program to offer American Airlines AAdvantage as a transfer partner, which is one of our favorite options for some pretty amazing sweet spots.

It's free to join these loyalty programs, even if you've never flown the airline or stayed with the hotel brand. Plus, Bilt gives cardholders 100 bonus points for each loyalty program you link to your account. This is a no-brainer and can easily get you 1,500 bonus points with minimal effort.

You can easily get 2.05 cents per point in value — and perhaps much more — and score a lie-flat airplane seat or a luxurious hotel stay by transferring your Bilt points to the right programs, all at a simple, 1:1 transfer ratio:

ProgramRatioTransfer time
Aer Lingus AerClub1:1Within minutes
Air Canada Aeroplan1:1Within 24 hours
Air France-KLM Flying Blue1:1Within minutes
American Airlines AAdvantage1:1Within minutes
British Airways Executive Club1:1Within minutes
Cathay Pacific Asia Miles1:1Within minutes
Emirates Skywards1:1Within minutes
Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles1:1Within minutes
Iberia Plus1:1Within minutes
IHG One Rewards1:1Within minutes
Marriott Bonvoy1:1, with 5,000 bonus points for every 20,000 points you transfer in a single transferWithin 48 hours
Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles1:1Within minutes
United Airlines MileagePlus1:1Within minutes
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club1:1Within minutes
World of Hyatt1:1Within minutes

Bilt Rewards has historically offered some of the best transfer bonuses we've seen during Rent Day (the first of every month). This has included 100% transfer bonuses to Flying Blue and HawaiianMiles.

Simply put, the options are endless. And because so many of Bilt's transfer partners overlap with existing transferable points programs, you can refer to our guides as inspiration to maximize programs like Air Canada Aeroplan, Air France-KLM Flying Blue, Virgin Atlantic Flying Club and so many more.

Related: 7 of the best airline award chart sweet spots

Bottom line

Bilt Rewards presents an exceptional value proposition for both renters and non-renters. Bilt has established partnerships with some of the more lucrative airline and hotel loyalty programs, enabling you to extract extraordinary value from your points. Your points transfer seamlessly at a straightforward 1:1 ratio, and most programs process the transfers instantly.

Even if you aren't renting or don't want to apply for the Bilt Mastercard, you can earn lots of points by linking your Lyft account, enrolling in Bilt Dining and booking travel through the Bilt portal.

See Bilt Mastercard rates and fees here.
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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.