
Apartments near Barnard College in New York, NY (8,409 Rentals)


517 W 149th St

245 E 115th St

241 E 123rd St

569-577 Columbus Ave

133 W 87th St

2524-2528 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

155 W 87th St

240 E 112th St

40 W 88th St

1802 Amsterdam Ave

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113 W 87th St

127 W 87th St

2347 Second Ave

141 W 87th St

1143 Fifth Ave

2327 Second Ave

54 W 88th St

162-164 W 146th St

48 W 88th St

115 W 87th St

1140 5th Ave

129 W 87th St

125 W 87th St

119 W 87th St

247-249 E 115th St

121 W 87th St

2524 7th Ave

123 W 87th St

2528 7th Ave

58 W 88th St

2349 2nd Ave

172 E 104th St

771 Saint Nicholas Ave

775 St Nicholas Ave

2285 2nd Ave

131 W 87th St

52 W 88th St

310 W 148th St

1625-1627 Lexington Ave

210 W 147th St

505 W 149th St

2283 2nd Ave

249 E 121st St

2325 2nd Ave

2291 1/2 2nd Ave

2311 Second Ave

287 W 147th St

117 W 87th St

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