We now know who bought the run-down Painted Lady that was for sale in January.

Leah Culver, co-founder and CTO of Breaker, a podcast listening and discovery app, revealed she was the purchaser on Twitter, saying “Some personal news — I bought a house!"

714 Steiner St. sits in the middle of the often-photographed row of intricate Victorians fronting Alamo Square Park. It was listed for $2.75 million in early January and sold for $3.55 million on Jan. 29, according to Zillow.

Culver acknowledged in her tweets that "yes, it's a fixer-upper" and has created the Twitter and Instagram account @pinkpaintedlady so people can follow along with the renovation.

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Listing agent Jeremy Rushton of Coldwell Banker said the open houses were mobbed with tourists and interest was also high among buyers: 30 people requested disclosure packets with seven putting in offers. "It was a competitive situation," he said.

Built in the 1890s, the three-level home is in good condition on the outside, but the inside is in need of a complete restoration. While many of the original details remain, the interior hasn't been maintained. It was originally built as a single-family home, but is now set up as a duplex with two kitchens. The total square footage is 2,849.

Tessa McLean is a digital editor with SFGATE. Email her at tessa.mclean@sfgate.com or follow her on Twitter @mcleantessa.