
Apartments near Barnard College in New York, NY (8,401 Rentals)


306 W 81st St

137 W 81st St

135 W 81st St

2911 Eighth Ave

107 E 91st St

1693 3rd Ave

121 W 81st St

312 W 81st St

314 W 81st St

139 W 81st St

2906 Frederick Douglass Blvd

52 W 82nd St

50 W 82nd St

119 W 81st St

129 W 81st St

1678 3rd Ave

48 W 82nd St

316 W 81st St

316 Pleasant Ave

177 E 93rd St

The Alden

1413 Lexington Ave

1133 Park Ave

318 Pleasant Ave

133 W 81st St

178 E 94th St

123 W 81st St

Cooperative

432-436 Amsterdam Ave

127 W 81st St

1067 5th Ave

131 W 81st St

FAM Pleasant Realty

180 E 94th St

285 Pleasant Ave

546 W 156th St

520 W 156th St

306 Pleasant Avenue

14 W 82nd St

121 E 91st St

328 Pleasant Ave

1676 Third Ave

542 W 156th St

162 W 81st St

2915 Frederick Douglass Blvd

1222-1226 Madison Ave

430 Amsterdam Ave

32 W 82nd St

164 W 81st St

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