How to Earn Bilt Points Paying Rent in 2025

by Brad Lightall | June 21, 2025 | 0 Comments

I’ve noticed that rental living is evolving—and Bilt Rewards is right at the forefront of that change. This program empowers renters by letting them earn points each time they pay rent through the Bilt app or the Bilt World Elite Mastercard, all without extra transaction fees. Given how competitive the rental market has become in 2025, I see Bilt as an important tool that helps people turn everyday housing costs into something even more valuable: travel rewards.

What Is Bilt Rewards?

What Is Bilt Rewards?

Bilt Rewards was born as a specialized loyalty program for U.S. renters, offering a practical way to collect points with each monthly rent payment. I’ve watched a meteoric rise in interest since it removes the typical fees that many other rent-payment services still charge. It feels like a win-win: your mandatory monthly expense transforms into an opportunity to fund your next plane ticket or hotel stay.

Interestingly, a recent study from the National Multifamily Housing Council suggests that over 44 million Americans currently rent their homes, and many struggle to find systems that reward them for this major expense. Bilt saw that gap. That’s why members reach new levels—Blue, Silver, Gold, and Platinum—as they keep paying rent and doing everyday spending within the program. Each tier involves perks like potential credit score boosts due to on-time rent reporting and milestone bonuses that make the journey worthwhile.

In my experience, a good loyalty program isn’t just about earning points but about giving you new ways to strategize your budget. And because Bilt invests heavily in driving value for renters, it’s become a contender in the broader travel rewards space.

How to Earn Points

How to Earn Points

Bilt makes the earning process surprisingly simple. First off, paying rent with the Bilt card or app instantly translates into points, though you do need at least five transactions per billing cycle to unlock rent rewards. I’ve found that those extra small purchases—like grabbing coffee or buying groceries—can easily fill that requirement.

The card also shines with multiplier bonuses for dining, travel, and referrals—particularly on “Rent Day,” a monthly boost celebrating the time most of us have to tackle our largest bill. I’ve read that according to industry data, the average U.S. rent check has climbed over 10% in the last three years, so these bonus points go a long way in offsetting that.

Another standout feature is Bilt’s integration with services such as Lyft. By linking your account, you can scoop up extra points on top of anything you’d normally earn. This layered approach means that whether you’re hopping a ride-share to the airport or simply heading to the office, you’re racking up points with minimal extra effort.

Key Perks of the Bilt Mastercard

Key Perks of the Bilt Mastercard

Despite sparing you an annual fee, the Bilt World Elite Mastercard manages to pack in some compelling benefits. I’ve personally added this card to my wallet simply because it offers strong returns outside of rent—particularly on dining and travel purchases. When a card can handle both my everyday routine and my more adventurous getaways, that’s a big win for me.

Beyond the bonus categories, I appreciate Bilt’s transparent structure. Frequent flyer fans won’t want to miss how handily it meshes with existing travel programs. Its win at the 2024 TPG Awards for Best No-Annual-Fee Travel Rewards Credit Card came as no surprise to those who’ve tracked its rapid rise—and it underscores its credibility in an already crowded market.

As a side note, it’s not common to see a no-fee card that emphasizes rent as a core point-earning category. That unique angle suggests Bilt truly caters to an underserved group: renters who want to be travelers.

Ways To Redeem Bilt Points

Ways To Redeem Bilt Points

When it comes to redemption, Bilt’s flexibility is one of its greatest strengths. I see many individuals focusing on hotel partnerships, such as transferring points to Marriott Bonvoy at a 1:1 ratio. Occasionally, I hear from fellow travelers who wait until they accumulate 20,000 Bilt Points, so they can snag that extra 5,000 Marriott Bonvoy points bonus for more significant redemptions—like higher-tier hotels or unique experiences.

It’s not just hotels, though. Some members funnel points into airline loyalty programs, which I find particularly useful if you’re piecing together an award itinerary with multiple stopovers. I’ve noticed that advanced points aficionados often combine Bilt Points with other transferable currencies to orchestrate dream vacations without spending a fortune.

And if you aren’t into airline redemptions, you still have plenty of alternatives. From applying points toward a down payment on a home to getting rent credits, Bilt fits neatly into diverse financial goals. It’s a breath of fresh air to see a loyalty program that recognizes not everyone is going to be on the next departing flight.

Why Frequent Flyers Should Pay Attention

Why Frequent Flyers Should Pay Attention

Given Bilt’s fluid currency, any serious traveler can mold it into an array of redemptions. For instance, if you’ve got your eyes set on a specific airline’s premium cabin award, you can transfer the points directly for a higher-value redemption. According to a 2024 survey by Travel Data Watch, over 65% of frequent flyers prefer cards that let them pool rewards into multiple airline and hotel programs, and Bilt squares with that idea perfectly.

For frequent flyers, few things are better than a no-annual-fee card that still comes with robust points potential. The credit-building element is another pleasant bonus, given that consistent rent payments can help enhance one’s credit profile. In my view, the broader travel community is definitely taking note—and you might want to as well, if you value easy mileage accumulation.

Final Thoughts

When it comes to turning rent into a gateway for future travel, Bilt Rewards stands out as an innovator. I’ve followed many reward programs that promise extra points or miles, but Bilt is one of the few that focuses squarely on renters. That focus and the variety of redemption angles—from hotels to airline partners—make it a program worth exploring if your goal is to stretch your travel dollars further.

As we roll through 2025, flexible travel currencies are only becoming more essential for budget-savvy nomads and weekend adventurers alike. Bilt seems to have caught that wave at the perfect time, offering a highly relevant product for anyone balancing daily life costs with the urge to see more of the world.

Brad Lightall’s Take

I’m all about finding untapped value in everyday routines, and Bilt fits that niche perfectly. Rent is something most of us pay anyway, so why not snag some travel perks along the way? I’ve observed that this unique approach to rewarding renters can give you that extra spark of motivation to save points for your next trip—without burdening you with extra fees.

Whether you’re eyeing a Paris getaway (like I am) or planning a weekend road trip, Bilt’s model ensures you never leave points on the table. That alone has me convinced it’s a game-changer among travel rewards platforms.

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