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Can you convert IHG points to cash?

You can also combine your IHG points with cash to enjoy free hotel stays and other experiences. However, IHG does not have the facility to convert your miles to cash. There are several online miles buyers who can buy IHG points from you in exchange for cash.



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By selling your hotel points, you can receive cash that can be used to book your next hotel stay and earn extra points for your upcoming trip. This approach has the added benefit of being recorded as a business expense, which is not possible when redeeming points for hotel stays.

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On average, IHG One Rewards points have a value of 0.5 cents to 0.7 cents each, giving 1,000 IHG points a valuation of roughly $5–$7.

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IHG points are worth about 0.8 cent apiece. This is the same value as Marriott points, but far less than Hyatt points. The most straightforward way to earn IHG points is through actually staying at IHG hotels.

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For example, 140,000 IHG points are worth an estimated $700 in value. However, these points fluctuate in value depending on how you use them. If an IHG hotel requires more points than usual for a reward night, points will be worth less.

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Do IHG One Rewards Points expire? IHG One Rewards points never expire for Elite Members. For Club members, points will expire after 12 months if there's no account activity.

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IHG points are worth around 0.5–0.7 cents each. Therefore, on average, 25,000 IHG points are worth between $125 and $175, and 100,000 IHG points are worth between $500 and $700. These values can be used as a reference to help you gauge whether you are getting a good deal when it comes time to redeem your points.

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With 125,000 points you can book five nights, plus you'll get one additional night thanks to the card's fourth night free benefit.

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Credit card points are worth an average of 1 cent each, though point values usually range from 0.5 cents to 1.5 cents, depending on the card and the redemption method. For example, you might spend 2,500 points on a $25 gift card, while the same number of points might only get you $15 when redeemed for merchandise.

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