
Apartments near Barnard College in New York, NY (8,410 Rentals)


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139 W 95th St

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518 W 142nd St

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471 W 141st St

19 W 96th St

One Museum Mile

22 E 125th St

550 W 142nd St

121 W 95th St

129 W 95th St

24 E 125th St

1648 Amsterdam Ave

542 W 142nd St

544 W 142nd St

540 W 142nd St

548 W 142nd St

469 W 141st St

282 Convent Ave

524 W 142nd St

522 West 142nd Street

453 W 141st St

15 W 96th St

10 E 127th St

206 W 138th St

321 94th Street

606 Saint Nicholas Ave

132 W 136th St

286 Convent Ave

261 W 139th St

111 W 95th St

2077-2079 Fifth Ave

113 W 95th St

250 W 139th St

2352 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

608 St. Nicholas Ave

225 W 138th St

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1650 Amsterdam Avenue

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