
Apartments near Barnard College in New York, NY (8,397 Rentals)


363 Malcolm X Blvd

77 W 126th St

131 W 130th St

45 W 110th St

2528 Frederick Douglass Blvd

26 W 119th St

112 W 129th St

32 W 120th St

630 West 138th Street

The Gramont

132 W 130th St

110 W 129th St

75 West 126th Street

2250 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

269 W 134th St

4 W 101st St

24 W 119th St

Edith Apartments

108 W 129th St

29 W 119th St

81 W 127th St

69 W 126th St

617 W 138th St

76 W 127th St

68 W 126th St

780 W End Ave

122 W 130th St

21 W 100th St

19 W 100th St

23 W 100th St

166 W 132nd St

782 Amsterdam Ave

316 W 98th St

201-203 W 133rd St

16-18 W 119th St

615 W 138th St

48 W 125th St

68 W 127th St

348-350 Lenox Ave

17 W 100th St

609 West 138th Street

611 West 138th Street

119 W 130TH St

143 W 131st St

529 W 138th St

308 W 98th St

Antine Nissan

2245 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

621 W 138th St

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