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


1867 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

13-19 W 106th St

1855 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

76 W 105th St

200 W 11th St

872 W End Ave

870 West End Ave

92 Saint Nicholas Ave

Mount Morris Park Landmark Townhouse

53 West 105th Street

519 West 133Rd Street

136 W 119th St

2073 7th Ave

Central Park Plaza Condominium

523-525 W 133rd St

137 W 118th St

164 W 123rd St

142-144 W 118th St

141 W 119th St

150 W 120th St

166 W 123rd St

143 W 119th St

159 W 122nd St

40 W 106th St

2067-2069 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

129 Manhattan Ave

138 W 118th St

139 W 119th St

85 W 104th St

2079 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

866-868 West End Ave

58 W 105th St

247 W 102nd St

54 W 105th St

135 W 118th St

133 W 119th St

520 W 134th St

518 W 134th St

129 W 118th St

146 W 120th St

56 W 105th St

210 W 103rd St

154 W 122nd St

300-302 Riverside Dr

139 W 113th St

313 W 102nd St

162 W 123rd St

864 West End Ave

249 W 102nd St

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