Bilt Rent Day June 1 brings TAP bonus up to 125%

For Bilt Rent Day on June 1, members can get a status-based transfer bonus to TAP Air Portugal—up to 125%—along with double points on nonrent spending and the Rent Free game show featuring Madonna.
By 3 p.m. EDT on June 1, Bilt members will either be ready to sweep up extra points or watch the window close on a deal that only lasts for a few hours—and, for many, it’s the transfer bonus to TAP Air Portugal that’s doing the heavy lifting.
On June 1, Bilt will offer members a transfer bonus to TAP Air Portugal of up to 125%. Under the usual setup. Bilt Points transfer to TAP Air Portugal at a 1:1 ratio. but the June 1 bonus changes the math based on status: Blue gets a 25% bonus. Silver gets 50%. Gold gets 75%. and Platinum gets 100%. Only the first 100,000 Bilt points transferred on June 1 are eligible for the bonus.
Bilt Platinum members get an extra lever here: they can redeem $150 of Bilt Cash to get a 125% transfer bonus. Bilt members can also redeem $150 of Bilt Cash to enjoy the transfer bonus of the next-highest tier. The fine print matters—up to $100 of Bilt Cash earned rolls over to the next year.
The same June 1 burst of activity comes with other perks. Like prior Rent Days. Bilt cardholders can earn double points for nonrent purchases from June 1 at midnight EDT until June 2 at 2:59 a.m. EDT, as long as they use their Bilt card and the purchases are nonhousing. The extra points come with tiered earning: Bilt Blue earns 2 points per dollar on everyday purchases (regularly 1 point per dollar). up to 1. 000 bonus points. Bilt Obsidian earns 6 points per dollar on its selected category of dining or groceries (regularly 3 points per dollar; grocery has a $25. 000 spending cap annually. then 1 point per dollar). 4 points per dollar spent on travel (regularly 2 points per dollar). and 2 points per dollar on other everyday purchases (regularly 1 point per dollar). up to 1. 000 bonus points. Bilt Palladium earns 4 points per dollar on everyday purchases (regularly 2 points per dollar), up to 1,000 bonus points.
Then there’s the “Rent Free” game show—Bilt’s monthly contest that launched in August 2023 and has become a Rent Day staple. For this Rent Day. members can play in the Bilt app between May 27 at noon EDT and June 1 at 3 p.m. EDT, then return after June 1 at 4 p.m. EDT to see their score. The game uses a celebrity guest: this month’s guest is Madonna.
Members earn points by matching their answers with the celebrity guest’s. The top 10 winners will have their rent paid for a month (up to $2,500). Bilt will also add an additional rent winner for every answer Madonna gets correct. Beyond the rent winners. the prizes continue: the next 100 winners earn 1. 000 Bilt points. and the next 500 winners after that earn 100 points.
For those who want something to hold onto beyond points, Bilt also offers a custom vinyl of Madonna’s Confessions II for members before it drops, while supplies last. The custom vinyl goes on sale May 27 at 9 a.m. EDT, costs $19.95 including shipping, and shipping will occur on or around July 3.
Rent Day isn’t only digital, either. Bilt is also rolling out neighborhood experiences tied to the month’s spotlight. Members can secure tickets to exclusive release parties for Madonna’s Confessions II. held on the evening the album drops—July 3—in New York. Los Angeles. and Chicago. In New York. the parties take place at Electric Lady Studios and Little Sister Lounge; in Los Angeles at Mes Amis; and in Chicago at Tao Chicago’s Chandelier Room.
Ticket sales start May 28 at 11:50 a.m. EDT for Platinum and Gold members and at noon EDT for other Bilt members. Tickets cost $40 or 2,500 Bilt points per person and include entry, cocktails, passed appetizers, and DJ entertainment. Each Bilt member can buy up to four tickets.
Comedy shows are part of the June experience as well. with Bilt offering comedy shows at 16 venues across 11 cities throughout June. Each member can buy up to four tickets, with bookings opening May 28 at 11:50 a.m. EDT for Platinum and Gold members and at noon EDT for other members. The lineup includes comedy club experiences priced at $30 to $40 or 2,000 to 2,500 Bilt points per person, including two drinks. There are also bespoke comedy experiences at premium venues. priced at $75 or 5. 000 Bilt points per person. with drinks and light bites included. Members can apply up to $50 of Bilt Cash to one comedy experience, with the remainder paid in cash. Bookings close when reservations sell out or at 3 p.m. EDT the day of each show, whichever comes first.
For food lovers, Bilt is offering Neighborhood Dining experiences at 30 restaurants in five cities on June 1. Each dining experience costs $35 to $75 or 2. 500 to 4. 000 Bilt points per person and includes a three- to four-course tasting menu or omakase depending on the venue. A drink package can be added during booking for meals at select venues. Members can apply up to $50 in Bilt Cash to a single dining experience, with the remainder paid in cash. Each Bilt member can buy up to four seats; bookings open May 28 at 11:50 a.m. EDT for Platinum and Gold members and at noon EDT for other members. Bookings close when reservations sell out or May 31 at 5 p.m. EDT, whichever comes first.
Fitness is built into the day as well. and Bilt says this is one of the most popular Rent Day perks. Members can book complimentary June 1 SoulCycle and Barry’s classes. There are 875 bikes available for Rent Day SoulCycle classes and 520 spots for Barry’s Rent Day classes. Bookings become available May 28 at 11:50 a.m. EDT for Platinum and Gold members and at noon EDT for other members. Once a Rent Day fitness class is booked. members can’t cancel and will face a fee if they don’t attend. Bookings close May 31 at 7 p.m. EDT or when they sell out, whichever occurs first.
In New York, Bilt is also hosting a Neighborhood Cafe food truck outside its new headquarters at 837 Washington St. on June 1. Members can stop by the food truck between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. EDT to collect complimentary chicken and paneer kati rolls and a 7-ounce mango lassi from GupShup while supplies last.
The month’s calendar doesn’t stop on June 1. On June 6, Bilt and SoulCycle are hosting three member-exclusive rooftop ride sessions at Bilt’s headquarters. Each session costs $50 or 3,500 Bilt points per person, and includes a live DJ, light bites, beverages, and gifted swag. Each Bilt member can buy up to two tickets. Tickets go on sale May 28 at 11:50 a.m. EDT for Platinum and Gold members and at noon EDT for other members. Booking closes on June 6 at 5 p.m. EDT, or when they sell out, whichever comes first.
Across recent Rent Days, Bilt has leaned heavily on status-based transfer bonuses and time-limited point multipliers. May 2026 included up to a 100% Avios transfer bonus; April 2026 brought up to a 125% Wyndham Rewards transfer bonus and up to a 50% Amazon redemption bonus; March 2026 offered up to a 125% Japan Airlines Mileage Bank transfer bonus. Even the sequence of earlier incentives reads like a playbook—January 2026 included targeted redemption bonuses of 30% or 40% for Amazon purchases or rent credits. while December 2025 included up to a 100% British Airways. Iberia and Aer Lingus transfer bonus and up to a 100% redemption bonus on select gift cards.
For many members, the question on June 1 is simple: will they spend their time hunting for the best value—transfer bonuses capped at 100,000 eligible points, double points for nonrent purchases, and game-show prizes that can turn into a month of rent—before the clock runs out.
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Wait so it’s only a few hours? Kinda messed up ngl.
125% transfer sounds insane but I’m sure there’s some catch. Like first 100,000 points only?? That’s barely anything lol. Also double points on nonrent spending, but who even has time for that June 1 window.
So if you’re Platinum you can just cash out $150 Bilt Cash and then you get 125% of your points into TAP? I don’t fly TAP though so this is useless. Seems like they’re punishing regular people and rewarding people who already have points.
Madonna on the Rent Free game show?? That part is actually the only reason I’m reading this. But then it says “only up to 100,000 Bilt points transferred” which makes it feel like the deal is fake or something. I swear these bonuses always expire the second you blink. Also the 1:1 transfer is confusing me… like is it extra or just the same points but with a multiplier? I’m confused already and it’s only June 1.