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  • From 2000 to 2003, around 30% of renters who moved out of apartments were becoming home buyers, while just 15% of move-outs left to buy homes during the first quarter of 2009, AvalonBay Communities Chief Executive Bryce Blair told investors at a real-estate conference last month.

    Apartment Vacancy Rate Hits 22-Year High 2009

  • To prevent future employer move-outs and attract business investment to revitalize our economy, New York needs some new tools to compete with other states and countries that are aggressively trying to poach our jobs.

    Kathryn Wylde: Losing Jobs to Jersey 2009

  • This coincidence, of course, would be followed in 2003 by their simultaneous move-outs.

    THE NEWS BLOG 2004

  • With any luck, Silas will have some kind of record of the move-ins and move-outs.

    Flash Jayne Ann Krentz 1998

  • He said there have been no move-outs from the fourth floor in at least two months.

    Flash Jayne Ann Krentz 1998

  • He said there have been no move-outs from the fourth floor in at least two months.

    Flash Jayne Ann Krentz 1998

  • With any luck, Silas will have some kind of record of the move-ins and move-outs.

    Flash Jayne Ann Krentz 1998

  • With any luck, Silas will have some kind of record of the move-ins and move-outs.

    Flash Jayne Ann Krentz 1998

  • He said there have been no move-outs from the fourth floor in at least two months.

    Flash Jayne Ann Krentz 1998

  • The 650,000 job loss in New York City did not result mainly from move-outs, as is so frequently reported.

    New York: The Road to Recovery 1977

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