
Apartments near Barnard College in New York, NY (8,382 Rentals)


66 Saint Nicholas Ave

117 W 119th St

120 W 118th St

854 W End Ave

316 W 102nd St

302 W 102nd St

130 W 123rd St

127 W 112th St

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Manhattan Valley Townhouse

113 W 117th St

1809 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

127 W 122nd St

William and clara baumgarten house

511 W 134th St

131 W 122nd St

118 W 121st St

116 W 121 St

210 W 102nd St

2671-2675 Broadway

856 Amsterdam Ave

28 W 105th St

132 W 123rd St

509 W 134th St

129 W 122nd St

120 W 121st St

116 W 120th St

113 W 118th St

1801 7th Ave

126 W 123rd St

2121 Seventh Ave

2451 Frederick Douglass Blvd

518 W 135th St

109 W 119th St

251 W 101st St

426 Saint Nicholas Ave

128 W 112th St

108 W 118th St

175 W 126th St

51 St. Nicholas Ave

107 W 120th St

123 W 122nd St

323 W 101st St

845 W End Ave

108 W 120th St

104 W 119th St

245 W 101st St

108 W 116th St

124 W 123rd St

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