Having just completed a nearly 2-year, $1M+ restoration, The Thomas House is preserved, repaired, refinished, and modernized with all the amenities for today's discerning buyer. Built in 1907 by a wealthy plumber, The Thomas House is one of only two early transitional Craftsman homes on the block. Subdued but stately, with simpler lines, an elegant front porch, and spacious rooms, The Thomas House provides a contrast to its ornate Victorian neighbors. Situated on an oversized lot, this tranquil but solid residence has been meticulously restored, preserving its original ornamental woodwork, pocket doors, tiled decorative fireplaces, hardware, windows, and hardwood floors. All of the bedrooms are on the second floor. The primary suite has an adjoining sitting room, walk-in closet, and en-suite bath with a claw-foot tub and separate shower. System upgrades include a new roof, a zoned HVAC system, modern appliances, and plumbing, electrical, and foundation upgrades. Each sunlit room has captivating views: from the front, the famous Thriller and Charmed Houses, and from the rear, sweeping views of the Downtown skyline. Enjoy the sunset from one of the two back porches or in the large and serene back yard. Let your imagination and creativity soar in the enormous attic and full basement. The property is located in the 1300 Block of Carroll Avenue National Register Historic District in the Angelino Heights HPOZ, which has the highest concentration of Victorian homes in all of Los Angeles. This is your opportunity to become the next steward of one of Los Angeles' cherished historic gems.