
Apartments near Barnard College in New York, NY (8,404 Rentals)


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261 W 93rd St

135 W 94th St

698 Amsterdam Ave

1672 Amsterdam Ave

2119 Fifth Ave

526 W 143rd St

263 W 93rd St

THE PARK GRANDEUR

46 E 126th St

220 W 140th St

154 W 94th St

22 E 129th St

265 W 93rd St

150 W 94th St

166 W 94th St

130 Edgecombe Ave

2374 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

145 W 138th St

1642 Park Ave

222 W 140th St

345 West 141St Street

214 W 140th St

SRO

1638 Park Ave

210 Riverside Dr

158 W 94th St

211 W 139th St

101A W 136th St

1677 Amsterdam Ave

17 W 95th St

162 W 94th St

46 W 95th St

2372 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

25 Hamilton Ter

152 W 94th St

273 W 140th St

520 W 143rd St

253 W 93rd St

160 W 94th St

156 W 94th St

164 W 94th St

22 Hamilton Ter

2146 Fifth Ave

317 W 141st St

53 E 110th St

1662 Park Ave

61-63 E 125th St

257 W 93rd St

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