
Apartments near Barnard College in New York, NY (8,381 Rentals)


2393 Frederick Douglass Blvd

The Frederick

216-218 W 104th St

200 W 113th St

18 W 107th St

2009 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

305 W 103rd St

1465 Amsterdam Ave

2035 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

153 W 119th St

2031-2033 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

251 W 103rd St

239 W 103rd St

10-12 W 107th St

100 St Nicholas Ave

2027 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

154 W 119th St

200 W 112th St

166 W 121st St

317-319 W 103rd St

56 W 106th St

309 W 103rd St

2021 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

2051-2055 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

875 West End Ave

145 W 118th St

205 W 103rd St

160 W 120th St

150 W 119th St

151 W 119th St

Deshler

149 W 119th St

50 W 106th St

147 W 118th St

162 W 122nd St

165 W 122nd St

149 W 120th St

242-244 W 103rd St

155 W 121st St

537 W 133rd St

156 W 121st St

157 W 123rd St

The Warner

153 W 121st St

170 W 123rd St

541 W 133rd St

250 W 103rd St

59 W 105th St

168 W 123 St

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