
Apartments near Barnard College in New York, NY (8,384 Rentals)


279 W 118th St

106 W 109th St

308-312 W 113th St

319 W 112th St

371 W 126th St

2268 Frederick Douglass Blvd

369 W 126th St

275 W 118th St

2120-2124 Frederick Douglass Blvd

315 W 112th St

Stoneland Gems

277 W 118th St

963 Amsterdam Ave

303 W 123rd St

2126-2128 Frederick Douglass Blvd

220 St Nicholas Ave

271 W 119th St

2262 Frederick Douglass Blvd

311 W 106th St

309 W 106th St

202 W 107th St

321 Saint Nicholas Ave

2073 Frederick Douglas Blvd

307 W 106th St

67-69 W 109th St

14 Convent St

12 Convent Ave

171-173 W 107th St

363 W 126th St

944-956 Amsterdam Ave

305 W 106th St

71-73 W 109th St

319 W 106th St

Delany Lofts

The Douglass

273 W 118th St

245 W 115th St

256-258 Manhattan Ave

365 W 126th St

2103 Eighth Avenue

The Fitzgerald

Gateway Condominium

207 W 106th St

246 W 116th St

63 W 109th St

352 W 110th St

243 W 120th St

204 Saint Nicholas Ave

270 W 123rd St

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