Full House star Candace Cameron Bure and co-host of The View is back in Hollywood and just bought a $2.35 million Malibu Home that she will share with husband, retired hockey player, Valeri Bure, Trulia reports.

With their previous residence in Florida, the couple cashed in $1.455 million for the five-bed, seven-bath home which they originally bought for $1.377 million way back in 2001. At 2,564 square feet, this recently acquired estate in Malibu is considered a haul considering that it only comes with four bedrooms and three baths.

Candace and Valeri will be enjoying the 1965 built Sunset Mesa home which is a California contemporary that is in immaculate condition. The estate offers a great open floor plan which is spread over three levels. Entertaining guests won't be a problem with its generous living room space which also comes with a Mid-Century style rock fireplace feature which is an added attraction to the area. The ceilings are vaulted and there is ready access to a panning view of the ocean. There is a dining room situated just right off the kitchen which also comes with a nice breakfast spot that opens to the picturesque backyard.

On the second level, there is plenty of opportunity for a growing family; thanks to two updated baths constructed using a combination of stone and tile. The master suite gets abundant natural light and has good ventilation; and it also has direct access to the breathtaking ocean view. Going to the lower level, the family can make use of the spacious family room and another bedroom and bath that opens and very much accessible to the patio and yard.

Talking about the yard, the home is blessed with a luscious green landscape which gives plenty of room for family gatherings. The view of the mountain is the perfect backdrop for get-togethers in the yard, and the swimming pool serves as a fun feature for everyone in the family during summer.

However, as it turns out, Candace won't be spending much of her time in this new Malibu Mesa home but in a different home. The actress and host shared a photo of the home set of the Netflix reboot of Full House. The original show has been off the air for 20 long years and it's coming back with a new and more appropriate title, Fuller House.