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.

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

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

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                                                ~ Allen     

Farmington Hills, 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.

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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 Farmington Hills, 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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Farmington Hills, MI Local

Property Management Experts

We know Farmington Hills, MI and we know property management

When looking for the right property manager in Farmington Hills, 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 Farmington Hills 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.


Farmington Hills, MI Local


Farmington Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Its population was 79,740 at the 2010 census. It is a northern suburb of Metro Detroit and is the second most-populated city in Oakland County after the city of Troy.


Farmington Hills consistently ranks as one of the safest cities in the United States, as well as in the state of Michigan. In 2010, the area ranked as the 30th safest city in the U.S.  Farmington Hills also ranks as the 36th highest-income place in the United States with a population of 50,000 or more and ranks as 14th America's best cities to live by 24/7 Wall St.


Although the two cities have separate services and addresses, Farmington and Farmington Hills are often thought of as the same community. These two cities combined were part of Farmington Township in the time of the Northwest Territory. Features of the community include a recently renovated downtown, boutiques, a vintage cinema, numerous restaurants, exotic car dealerships, art galleries, and public parks including Heritage Park. There are several historical sites including the Longacre House and the Governor Warner Mansion. Both cities are served by Farmington Public Schools.


Farmington Hills is the home of the Holocaust Memorial Center, the only Holocaust Memorial in the State of Michigan. The Center's mission is to educate the public about the tragedy and evils of the Holocaust. The Holocaust Memorial Center was originally located in neighboring West Bloomfield Township, but has since expanded and moved to its current facility.


Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 33.31 square miles (86.27 km2), of which 33.28 square miles (86.19 km2) is land and 0.03 square miles (0.08 km2) is water.


History
The first white settler in what became Farmington Township was a Quaker from Farmington, New York, named Arthur Power. He purchased land in 1823 and returned in 1824 with a group of families and associates to clear the land. The settlement became known as Quakertown. A post office was established in February 1826 with the name of Farmington. The original post office is still standing today, and is a designated historical site. The township of Farmington was organized in 1827, and the settlement was incorporated as the village of

Farmington in the winter of 1866–67. A fire on October 9, 1872 destroyed many buildings in the village center.


Farmington was incorporated as a city in 1926.


A small settlement was also developed in Clarenceville, in the extreme southeast corner of the township on the boundary with Livonia in Wayne County. Stephen Jennings built a tavern and a general store to accommodate travelers on the plank road between Detroit and Howell. The name remains in the Clarenceville School District. Even though the school buildings for Clarenceville are in Livonia in Wayne County, the school district serves a portion of Farmington Hills.


In 1847, a post office named North Farmington was established a mile south of the township line as Wolcott's Corners. After the death of postmaster Chauncey D. Walcott in 1865, the office moved to the township line in the northeast quarter of section 4 (near the intersection of 14 Mile Road and Farmington Road). The post office functioned until September 1902.


In 1839, a post office named East Farmington was opened, but it closed in 1842.


Before the remainder of Farmington Township was incorporated as the city of Farmington Hills, there were two other incorporated entities within its boundaries. The first began as a subdivision named Quaker Valley Farms that was incorporated as the village of Quakertown in 1959. The other was Wood Creek Farms, developed in 1937 as a subdivision by George Wellington of Franklin, who named it after a New England estate. It was incorporated as a village in 1957. The villages, together with the remainder of Farmington Township, were incorporated into the City of Farmington Hills in 1973.


Economy
See also: Economy of metropolitan Detroit


Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas Offices - as of 2019, Hitachi was the 4th largest employer in the city.
Gale, an educational publishing company owned by Cengage Learning, and the auto loan company TD Auto Finance, are located in Farmington Hills.


The Nissan Technical Center North America and Nissan Trading Corp. are located in Farmington Hills. The Nissan technical center handled project engineering of vehicle bodies used in North America and Latin America. It also has a small laboratory, where as of 2012, several scientists were doing research on fuel cells. The company planned to add electrical battery and recharging of electrical vehicle research to the laboratory. As of January 2012 the technical center had 800 full-time employees. At that time Nissan planned to hire 150 more engineers to work in the technical center. The technical center opened in November 1991 at a cost of $80 million. In 2005 Nissan opened a $14 million design studio in Farmington Hills, and the Nissan AZEAL was the first car to be designed there.


Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas, Inc. operates the Farmington Hills Office in Farmington Hills. Hino Motors Manufacturing U.S.A., Inc. has its headquarters in Farmington Hills. The office is a sales and service office of Hino Motors, a truck subsidiary of Toyota. In 2005 Governor of Michigan Jennifer Granholm celebrated the office's opening.


A business park in the 12 Mile and Halsted area houses offices of Panasonic, Greenpath, and Mercedes Benz. Panasonic moved into 90,000 square feet (8,400 m2) of leased space there in 2012, with plans to hire 60 full-time employees for a research and design center. That space was unoccupied for four years and was previously leased by Motorola. Mango Languages, a language learning software company, is also headquartered here.


According to the city's 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top local employers are:


According to a 2015 estimate, the median income for a household in the city was $93,274, and the median income for a family was $198,136. Males had a median income of $61,757 versus $39,540 for females. The per capita income for the city was $36,134. Farmington Hills is well known for its luxury estates, its rolling hills, and is also listed on Forbes as one the most prosperous suburbs in the nation with a household net worth of $725,120. About 2.4% of families and 4.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.2% of those under age 18 and 7.6% of those age 65 or over.


2010 census data
As of the census of 2010, there were 79,740 people, 33,559 households, and 21,412 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,396.0 inhabitants per square mile (925.1/km2). There were 36,178 housing units at an average density of 1,087.1 per square mile (419.7/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 69.7% White, 17.4% African American, 0.2% Native American, 10.1% Asian, 0.4% from other races, and 2.2% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.9% of the population.


There were 33,559 households, of which 29.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.7% were married couples living together, 9.9% had a female householder with no husband present, 3.2% had a male householder with no wife present, and 36.2% were non-families. 31.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.36 and the average family size was 3.00.


The median age in the city was 42.1 years. 21.5% of residents were under the age of 18; 7.1% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 25.2% were from 25 to 44; 30.2% were from 45 to 64; and 15.9% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 47.1% male and 52.9% female.


In April 2013, Farmington Hills had the fourth largest Japanese national population in the state of Michigan, at 589.


Schools

Oakland Community College, Orchard Ridge Campus
Most of Farmington Hills is served by Farmington Public Schools, which is shared with nearby Farmington. Farmington Hills is home to North Farmington High School, while Farmington High School in Farmington also serves portions of Farmington Hills. Farmington Hills is also served by an alternative high school, Farmington Central. From 1970 until its closing in 2019, Harrison High School also operated in the city, before being converted into a community center.


Farmington Hills also encompasses parts of the Clarenceville School District, and the Walled Lake Consolidated School District.


Mercy High School
Farmington Hills is also home to multiple elementary and middle schools. The elementary schools consist of grades Kindergarten through 5th and the middle schools take grades 6 through 8. The elementary schools include Beechview Elementary School, Forest Elementary School, Gill Elementary School, Highmeadow Common Campus, Hillside Elementary School, Kenbrook Elementary School, Lanigan Elementary School, Longacre Elementary School, and Wood Creek Elementary School. The three middle schools are East Middle School, Power Middle School and Warner Middle School. O.E. Dunckel Middle School was closed in the spring of 2016 with a view to being relaunched as a K-8 STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics) school.


The area includes several private schools, including two parochial Catholic schools, Our Lady of Sorrows and St. Fabian, run by the Archdiocese of Detroit. St. Fabian is in Farmington Hills, and Our Lady of Sorrows School is in Farmington. Farmington Hills also includes an all-girls Catholic high school, Mercy High School, one Lutheran school, Concordia Lutheran School/St. Paul's Lutheran Preschool, and a non-denominational Jewish day school, Hillel Day Schools.


Colleges and universities
The city also contains branches of Oakland Community College and Wayne State University, and is the home of the Michigan School of Professional Psychology.


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