
Apartments near Barnard College in New York, NY (8,384 Rentals)


West 131St Street Cluster

519 W 138th St

770 West End Ave

Victory Plaza

407 Central Park W

2262 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

321 W 136th St

16 W 120th St

CPW Towers

771 W End Ave

511-515 W 138th St

507 W 138th St

70 W 128th St

2272 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

760 W End Ave

127 W 131st St

259 W 97th St

311 W 97th St

105 W 130th St

SRO

West 131St Street Cluster

9 W 119th St

155 W 132nd St

152 W 132nd St

8 W 119th St

65 W 127th St

2270 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

Gema Hall

1580 Amsterdam Ave

2278 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

52 W 126th St

11 W 119th St

405 Central Park W

109 W 130th St

129 W 131st St

2259 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

162 W 133rd St

110 W 131st St

401-403 Lenox Ave

56 W 127th St

7 W 119th St

108 W 131st St

116 W 131st St

239 W 135th St

230 W 135th St

121 W 131st St

5 W 119th St

2276 Adam C Powell Blvd

The Powellton

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