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


346 E 120th St

43 W 85th St

171 E 99th St

555 W 152nd St

1107 Fifth Ave

557 W 152nd St

35 W 85th St

205 W 84th St

519 W 152nd St

523-525 W 152nd St

531 W 152nd St

1798 Third Ave

304 W 151st St

102 W 85th St

333 W 84th St

49 W 85th St

551 W 152nd St

257- Central Park W

3680 Broadway

2825-2831 Frederick Douglass Blvd

2039 2nd Ave

355 E 116th St

559 West 152nd Street

352 E 116th St

Claremont

9 E 92nd St

633 W 152nd St

11 E 92nd St

55 W 85th St

553 W 152nd St

45 West 85th Street

31 E 93rd St

100 E 96th St

The Henry Residences

2281 First Ave

2037 Second Ave

3682 Broadway

30-32 St Nicholas Pl

2287-2291 First Ave

2265 First Ave

37 W 85th St

27 W 85th St

25 W 85th St

2333 First Ave

1511 Lexington Ave

64 E 94th St

2337 First Ave

533 W 152nd St

2285 First Ave

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