Should You Get a Bilt Card? 3 Reasons To Apply, 2 Reasons To Hold Off

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It’s been nearly two months since the launch of Bilt 2.0. Now that the confetti has fallen, it’s time to take another look at this version of Bilt.

While it’s as complicated as it originally seemed, Bilt is also manageable if you know what you want to get out of it. And with the rollout of three new Bilt Rewards credit cards, the best features of the program are more accessible. It may not be the right travel rewards program for everyone, but it’s worth careful consideration; there’s a lot to love about the new Bilt.

Here’s who I think should and shouldn’t apply for a Bilt card and what my Bilt credit card application plans are.

Reevaluating the Bilt credit cards

3 reasons a Bilt card should be in your wallet

Spotlight

The Bilt Obsidian Card offers you the choice of 3X Bilt Points on your choice of dining or groceries (up to $25,000 per year), 2X on travel, and 1X on everyday purchases

Good to Excellent670–850

26.74 – 34.74% variable 

The Bilt Obsidian Card offers 3X Bilt Points on key everyday categories, like dining or groceries, plus comes with a $100 Bilt Travel Portal hotel credit (split semi-annually each calendar year)

  • Earns ultra-valuable flexible rewards
  • Can earn up to 1X points on rent and mortgage
  • High return on dining or grocery purchases
  • Additional steps for no-fee rent payments
  • Cap on earning bonus Bilt points for groceries

On the American Express site

The American Express Gold Card is great for earning valuable Membership Rewards® points at restaurants worldwide and U.S. supermarkets.

  • You can earn $400+ in dining and rideshare credits every year (Enrollment required for select benefits mentioned)
  • Exceptionally rewarding for eligible restaurant and U.S. supermarket purchases
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • Larger annual fee
  • Credits are more complicated, you earn them monthly or semi-annually

Highlights

Highlights shown here are provided by the issuer and have not been reviewed by CNBC Select’s editorial staff.

Foreign transaction fee

Spotlight

The Bilt Blue Card is a $0 annual fee card, offering 1X points and the choice to earn 4% Bilt Cash on everyday transactions, plus the ability to earn rewards on your rent or mortgage.

Good to Excellent670–850

The Bilt Blue Card offers a solid entry card to the world of Bilt, offering 1X on everyday purchases without charging an annual fee.

  • Earns ultra-valuable flexible rewards
  • No annual fee
  • Can earn up to 1X points on rent and mortgage payments
  • Additional steps for no-fee rent payments
  • Bilt Cash redemptions are complicated

The Citi Double Cash® Card is one of the best no-annual-fee cash-back cards thanks to its straightforward rewards structure.

  • Long intro-APR for balance transfers
  • High flat-rate cash-back rewards structure
  • No annual fee
  • Has a foreign transaction fee
  • Intro APR doesn’t apply to purchases

Spotlight

The Bilt Palladium Card offers consumers a way to get rewarded for housing payments, and earns 2X points on everyday spend, without having to track categories

Good to Excellent670–850

26.74 – 34.74% variable 

Earn 50,000 points, Gold elite status and $300 Bilt Cash if approved

The Bilt Palladium Card earns 2X Bilt Points on everyday purchases, and your choice of up to 1X on rent and mortgage payments

  • Earns ultra-valuable flexible rewards
  • Simple flat-rate rewards earning
  • Can earn up to 1X points on rent and mortgage payments
  • Additional steps for no-fee rent payments
  • High annual fee
  • Bilt Cash redemptions are complicated

The Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card is a premium credit card with a myriad of benefits and a lower annual fee than other high-end cards with similar features.

  • Large welcome bonus
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • Up to $120 statement credits for either Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®
  • Unlimited complimentary access for you and two guests to 1,300+ lounges, including Capital One Lounges and the Partner Lounge Network
  • High annual fee
  • No introductory 0% APR period

Bilt Rewards transfer partners

Bilt Rewards transfer partners
Avianca Lifemiles
Atmos Rewards (Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines)
Air Canada Aeroplan
Aer Lingus Aer Club
Accor Live Limitless (3:2)
British Airways Club
Cathay Pacific Cathy
Iberia Club
Etihad Guest
Emirates Skywards
Flying Blue (Air France and KLM)
Hilton Honors
IHG One Rewards
Japan Airlines JAL Mileage Bank
Mariott Bonvoy
Qatar Airways Privilege Club
Spirit Airlines Free Spirit
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards
Air Portugal TAP Miles&Go
Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles
United Airlines MileagePlus
World of Hyatt
Wyndham Rewards
Virgin Red

2 reasons to hold off on applying for a Bilt card

Bilt isn’t for everyone. If researching optimization strategies exhausts you, you’ll appreciate a more straightforward program.

Opportunity cost

The quickest way for most people to earn a ton of rewards is by opening a new card and earning a giant welcome bonus. The best limited-time welcome offers can provide a 10X to 20X return on the spending you make to earn the bonus.

If you’re focused on maximizing your Bilt card’s value, you could miss out on other earnings. The Bilt program is a commitment, and if you’re not fully committed, the cards start to lose their luster.

Uncertainty

Bilt isn’t afraid of change. So if there’s an aspect of the program you find particularly valuable or useful, it’s not entirely unreasonable to expect it to be temporary. Bilt has had its fair share of changes.

You can earn double points on the first day of the month as part of the Rent Day promotion. The double points used to be capped at 10,000 bonus points, and now you’re limited to earning 1,000 extra points. With the introduction of Bilt 2.0, you went from being able to earn fee-free rewards on rent with only five transactions a month to needing a significant amount of spending to earn the same level of rewards on housing payments. After the Bilt 2.0 announcement, but before it launched, an additional path to earning rewards on housing payments was added.

I mentioned Rent Day deals as a reason to jump on board with Bilt, but that promotion also has an uncertain future. Bilt has stated it will continue to offer double points during Rent Day through Jan. 1, 2027, but there’s no guarantee this promotion will continue to offer exceptional transfer bonuses.

Points inflation is part of the game. Airlines and hotels regularly “enhance” award prices with double-digit percentage increases. Loyalty programs and card issuers also add restrictions or reduce benefits from time to time. But those programs are run by large legacy companies; Bilt is a much smaller fintech startup. It moves quickly and makes fixes along the way. If you don’t like change, you may find a relationship with Bilt uncomfortable.

My Bilt card application plans

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Spotlight

You can convert cash back Rakuten rewards into Amex Membership® Rewards points if you link an eligible Amex points-earning card to your account.

19.74% to 33.99% variable

The Rakuten Amex Card is an OK cash-back card, but its value dramatically increases when you pair it with an Amex card that earns Membership® Rewards points.

  • No annual fee
  • No currency conversion fees
  • Can earn flexible Amex points, if you have another card that earns Membership Rewards® points
  • Small welcome offer
  • Quarterly payment for rewards, not monthly

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