
Apartments near Barnard College in New York, NY (8,408 Rentals)


1125 5th Ave

510 W 151st St

28 W 87th St

178 E 101st St

Madison Court

522 W 151st St

7 E 94th St

18 W 87th St

30 W 87th St

180 E 101st St

2176 2nd Ave

26 W 87th St

2168 Second Ave

1267 Park Ave

310 E 116th St

9 E 94th St

2170 2nd Ave

524 W 151st St

The Capstone

20 E 95th St

The Alameda

Sinclair Houses

469 Convent Ave

2127 Second Ave

32 W 87th St

Furnished Quarters at 142 West 86th Street

43 W 86th St

329 W 85th St

Claremont Condominiums

1257 Park Ave

349 W 85th St

520 W 151st St

70 E 96th St

12 W 87th St

The Crestmont

2807 Frederick Douglass Blvd

327 W 85th St

304 E 112th St

15 East 94th Street

318 E 120th St

316 E 116th St

2154 2nd Ave

248-250 W 149th St

8 W 87th St

45 W 86th St

315 W 85th St

1250 Park Ave

1259 Park Ave

10 W 87th St

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