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


1800 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

Central Park Plaza Condominium

Co-op

131 W 116th St

251 W 102nd St

80 Saint Nicholas Ave

862 West End Ave

129 W 117th St

Shell

73 W 104th St

253 W 102nd St

130-136 W 118th St

301 West 130th Street

142 W 113th St

1488-1492 Amsterdam Ave

130 W 119th St

510 W 134th St

132 W 118th St

127 W 119th St

508 W 134th St

134 West 121st Street

1827 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

145 W 122nd St

115 Manhattan Avenue

132 W 121st St

143 W 122nd St

855 West End Ave

125 W 120th St

318 W 102nd St

123 W 120th St

123 W 119th St

141 W 122nd St

124 W 119th St

299 Riverside Dr

53 W 104th St

304 W 102ND St

314 W 102nd St

252 W 102nd St

120 W 120th St

141 W 123rd St

152 W 124th St

The Duke

117 W 119th St

120 W 118th St

117 W 118th St

66 Saint Nicholas Ave

854 W End Ave

316 W 102nd St

302 W 102nd St

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