Bilt Obsidian Card Review

Bilt Obsidian Card Review


Of the three new Bilt 2.0 cards launched in February, the $95-annual-fee Bilt Obsidian Card most resembles the now-discontinued Bilt Mastercard®. Cardholders earn elevated rewards on travel and either dining or groceries, plus rewards on rent or mortgage payments.

However, the new rewards system is more complicated than the old one and requires you to put a significant portion of your non-housing spend on the card. This change is great if you’re willing to commit to Bilt, but less ideal if you’re a rewards optimizer and like to mix and match multiple cards. Here’s what to know. 

Bilt Obsidian Card review

Welcome bonus

New cardholders can earn $200 in Bilt Cash upon approval.

Benefits and perks

How to earn and redeem Bilt Points

Bilt has two rewards currencies, Bilt Points and Bilt Cash, each with different earning and redemption options. 

Earning

The Bilt Obsidian earns:

  • 3X points on your choice of dining or grocery (up to $25,000 in purchases per year for the grocery category)
  • 2X points on travel
  • 1X points on other eligible purchases

Rewards on housing are more complicated. You can earn points on rent and mortgage payments through one of two options:

Option 1 (housing-only option):

With this option, you can earn up to 1.25X points on housing, with the rewards rate determined by the ratio of your everyday spend compared to your housing payment amount. The minimum you earn on housing is a flat 250 points, and the maximum you can earn is 1.25X points per dollar. You won’t earn Bilt Cash on everyday spend with this option.

Bilt 2.0 housing payment option 1

Points earned on housing payment Minimum everyday spend as a % of monthly rent/mortgage (Example $2,000 rent)
0.5X points Minimum of 25% of monthly payment ($500)
0.75X points Minimum of 50% of monthly payment ($1,000)
1.0X points Minimum of 75% of monthly payment ($1,500)
1.25X points 100% or more of monthly payment ($2,000+)

Source: Bilt Rewards

Option 2 (flexible Bilt Cash):

This second option earns 1X points per dollar on housing payments with a 3% transaction fee, alongside 4% Bilt Cash on all eligible non-housing spend (on top of Bilt Points earned). Your Bilt Cash can be redeemed to cover the 3% fee.

Bilt 2.0 housing payment option 2

Points earned on housing payments 1X Bilt points
Bilt Cash earned on Bilt card spending 4% Bilt Cash on every purchase
Housing payment transaction fee 3% of payment amount

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
Virgin Red

Rates and fees

The Bilt Obsidian Card charges a $95 annual fee, plus $50 for each authorized user. There are no foreign transaction fees.

The card has a 10% introductory APR on new purchases for the first 12 billing cycles after account opening. The regular variable APR is 26.74% to 34.74%.

Card comparison

Spotlight

With Points Boost, your rewards will be worth up to 1.5x on thousands of top-booked hotels and flights from select airlines through Chase TravelSM.

Good to Excellent670–850

The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card packs a punch for a $95 annual fee card, offering annual travel credits, comprehensive travel protections and more.

  • You can transfer rewards to all of Chase’s travel partners including World of Hyatt, Southwest Rapid Rewards and many more
  • Long list of travel and shopping protections
  • $50 annual Chase Travel hotel credit
  • Has an annual fee
  • Requires a high credit score

Is the Bilt Obsidian Card worth it?

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Information about the Bilt Obsidian Card has been collected independently by Select and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer of the card prior to publication.”

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