Key3 Property Management Group

We are a full service Michigan property

management company that consistently delivers…

  • Shorter Vacancies
  • Better Qualified Tenants
  • Fewer Evictions
  • Higher Rents & Less Maintenance!
  • Expert & Affordable Maintenance
  • Our Clients are thrilled with our service
  • Our Rates are LOW and our Service is HIGH!



What Our Team Can Do For You

Full Service Property Management

"take great care"

Awesome people. Take great care of my properties and keep them rented.                                 ~A.C.

"Very effective and professional"

Great people. They handle all my properties. Best management company I have used. Very effective and professional.                                                 ~S.R.

"Great company"

Great company to work with. They take excellent care of my properties!                             ~ Chris. A.

   "could not be happier"

I have been working with Key3 and could not be happier with the prompt service and organization of the company. Looking forward to working with them.

                                                ~ Allen     

New Baltimore, MI Property Management Company

Rent Collections

Each month we will collect rent payment(s) on your behalf and get payment to you in a timely manner. We know how important this is to you so we make it top priority.

Marketing Your Property

We utilize a proven marketing program to attract quality prospective tenants. We take full advantage of many resources to ensure we find a great tenant for your property as quickly as possible.

Property Inspections

We keep an eye on your property to ensure the tenant is taking proper care of your asset and complying with their lease.

Tenant Screening

Qualifying a potential tenant is something we take very seriously.  Nothing is left to chance. All requirements must be met before we will execute a lease on any of our managed properties.

Maintenance & Repairs

We utilize various qualified Independent Contractors for all maintenance and/or repair services. 

Financial Reporting

Detailed financial reports are provided for your review each month, allowing you to track your cash flow and ROI

Our Unique Property Management

What Makes Us The Very Best

Experienced Property Management

Our extensive experience in real estate property management along with our commitment to maximizing the property owner’s ROI makes us one of the most respected and trusted property management companies serving the Oakland and Macomb County areas.

Higher Rents for More Profits

Our comprehensive understanding of the marketplace ensures your rental property will attract the highest rental rate possible along with appropriate rental increases.

Michigan Rental Law Expertise

Complying with the web of federal and state tenancy laws can be very costly for investors.  Our network of attorney's will keep all your rental properties compliant.

Better Tenants = More Cash Flow

Our powerful network of real estate agents & online tenant portals keep your rental property occupied with qualified, pre-screened tenants.

Expert & Affordable Maintenance

We utilize qualified contractors to perform all property maintenance work & keep your rental property running smoothly.  All costs are billed directly to each rental property and displayed on monthly reports.

 We maintain your property’s value.

We secure your ownership rights.

We protect your investment.

Money Back Guarantee!

We enjoy keeping our clients happy and profitable.  That's why we offer a 100% Money Back Guarantee on all services.  Contact us today for full details.

Our extensive experience in real estate property management along with our commitment to maximizing the property owner’s return on investment makes us one of the most respected and trusted property management companies serving the New Baltimore, MI area.


We have on staff a real estate broker, a professional marketing and leasing director along with a network of real estate attorneys and property maintenance contractors to bring you maximum value! 


With our professional qualifications, we surpass what most other property managers can provide for you.



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Our Property Owners Are Thrilled With Us



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~ Confirm the market rate for your rental property.


~ Examine techniques to boost rental income and increase profits.


~ See if your rental property is a good fit for our professional property management services.

Talk to Us About Your Rental Property

Find Out If Key 3 Property Management Is Right For Your Rental Property

Call us to learn more: (586) 307-5424



New Baltimore, MI

Local Property

Management Experts

We know New Baltimore, MI and we know property management

When looking for the right property manager in New Baltimore, MI you should seek a property manager who understands the ins and outs of your local market. With our decades of business experience in property ownership, leasing & management, we have the expertise to provide you with quality results. Working with us will maximize your earnings and eliminate the headache of managing your property yourself while providing you with the greatest asset appreciation.


Key 3 Property Management Group's entire staff is very familiar with the local New Baltimore marketplace. We carefully monitor market trends and conduct in depth analyses on all the properties we manage.


Relieve yourself of the stress and aggravation the comes from managing your own properties. Contact us today and discover the difference in the quality of your life when you begin working with an experienced property management team that specializes in the Metro Detroit area.


New Baltimore, MI Local


New Baltimore is a city and a historic, coastal resort community in Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 12,084 at the 2010 census. New Baltimore is in Metropolitan Detroit.


According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.73 square miles (17.43 km2), of which 4.61 square miles (11.94 km2) is land and 2.12 square miles (5.49 km2) is water.


2010 census data
As of the census of 2010, there were 12,084 people, 4,434 households, and 3,187 families living in the city. The population density was 2,621.3 inhabitants per square mile (1,012.1/km2). There were 4,740 housing units at an average density of 1,028.2 per square mile (397.0/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 94.4% White, 2.7% African American, 0.4% Native American, 0.9% Asian, 0.2% from other races, and 1.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.8% of the population.


There were 4,434 households, of which 41.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.0% were married couples living together, 8.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 3.6% had a male householder with no wife present, and 28.1% were non-families. 23.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.72 and the average family size was 3.25.



The median age in the city was 37.1 years. 28.8% of residents were under the age of 18; 6.6% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 29.6% were from 25 to 44; 25.1% were from 45 to 64; and 9.8% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 48.9% male and 51.1% female.


History Of New Baltimore

New Baltimore incorporated as a village in 1867 and as a city in 1931. It is located on the north coastline of Lake St. Clair, along the boundary line of Macomb and St. Clair Counties. The town sits on the waterfront along Lake St. Clair's Anchor Bay, and offers a public park, beach, and downtown-shopping district.

German explorer Pierre Yax (b.1763) in Grosse Pointe, New France (now Michigan) was the first recorded non-Native American in the New Baltimore area. Pierre Yax was a son of Johan Michael Jacks, the first German in what would eventually become the state of Michigan. Pierre Yax arrived in New Baltimore in 1796 and subsequently obtained a land grant signed by President John Quincy Adams on July 23, 1826. The land grant tracked back to a land patent Yax had in 1812, when Michigan was still part of the Michigan Territory.

Later, other French settlers came to this area and took residence along the waterfront and rivers. They developed farms that had narrow frontage of 400 of 900 feet and extended inland from the water. Generally, the depth of the parcel was determined by how far a man could plow or cultivate in a day.

The first evidence of a settled community came in 1845, when a Mount Clemens businessman, Alfred Ashley, platted 60 acres (24 ha) of land lying on both sides of Washington Street. This would become known as the village of Ashley. On September 20, 1851, a post office called Ashleyville was established with Ashley as postmaster. Ashley also opened businesses in lumbering, shipping, and real estate.The original village of Ashley occupied what is now the center part of downtown New Baltimore, extending northwest along Clay, Base and Maria Streets from Anchor Bay. The land was subdivided in the typical gridiron fashion used in most American communities at that time. Over the years, irregularities developed in the gridiron subdivision pattern because of the lack of local controls, conflicts with French claims, and changing land uses, particularly along the waterfront area. This created problems in both subdivision patterns in general and waterfront use in particular that remain today.[citation needed] This original settlement bore Ashley's name until 1867, when the village name was changed to New Baltimore.

Throughout its history, New Baltimore has been linked to the regional economy by virtue of the city's access to the waterfront and the region's transportation network. In its early years, New Baltimore took advantage of its waterfront location to operate port facilities exporting agriculture and manufacturing products to other communities. The area was known for the manufacturing of barrels, brooms, bricks, coffins, corsets, and creamery products. Lumber products and building materials were shipped by boat from the local mills. Development was heavily oriented to the waterfront, where shipping piers extended a hundred or more feet into the lake.

As automobile transportation increased in importance and travel patterns changed, so did the development of the city. Goods were no longer shipped by water and the waterfront slowly changed. Between 1860 and 1880, New Baltimore changed from a strong manufacturing and exporting community to a thriving community in Macomb County with many resort activities and well-known commercial establishments. The community was a popular getaway spot for Metro Detroiters and boasted an opera house, hotels, salt baths (which nearby city of Mount Clemens was famous for in the late 19th and early 20th centuries), summer and winter recreational activities, saloons, a brewery and numerous resort and commercial establishments. The city was in the path of a steam locomotive line that ran between Detroit and Port Huron in the late 19th century. As technology changed, the city constructed an electricity plant to accommodate inter-urban passenger trains, which lasted until the mid-1920s. Today, access to the city is provided via Interstate 94. The historic New Baltimore water tower was demolished in the summer of 2015.

https://www.cityofnewbaltimore.org/



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