"Fuller House" actress Candace Cameron Bure buys a vacation home in Malibu.

Candace shares ownership of the Malibu home worth almost $2.4 million with her husband Valeri, who is a former professional hockey player, Variety reported.

Candace, who is known as D.J. Tanner in the hit TV series "Full House," is now a proud owner of a lovely California abode that covers 2,564 square feet. The Malibu estate features four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Other living areas contained in the three-level home are a charming and naturally light-filled living room, a casual dining area, a chic-looking terrace, a comfortable study area that may serve as a residential office, a modest kitchen that comes with ample storage and some ceramic tile counter tops. 

The couple will enjoy their masters bedroom that has an access to its own balcony. The bedroom also comes with a huge bathroom equipped with a spacious shower.

Notable interior features include recessed lighting, classic and neutral finishing, simple but elegant hanging lights, wood-lined flooring, wood-framed glass doors, vaulted ceilings and spanning glass panels that generously offers amazing ocean views.

Outdoors, the house is surrounded with a pristine-looking lawn and beautiful gardens.

Variety notes that aside from this dwelling place, the Candace and Valeri still own a sprawling property in northern California. The said country retreat covers more than two acres of land. In 2012, the couple purchased the said real estate asset for just $1.25 million or about half the price of the Malibu home.

Candace wrote about "The View"

ABC News announced Candace's addition to ABC Network morning show "The View" in August. In September, the 39-year-old celebrity joined her co-hosts Joy Behar, Paula Faris, Whoopi Goldberg, Raven-Symoné and Michelle Collins. Goldberg serves as the moderator of the show.

Candace shared on People her experiences being a new host on "The View."

She revealed that she and Raven-Symoné are going along well, despite them having clashing positions on some issues, as seen in the program.

"I really am enjoying all my co-hosts but I think people would be surprised to hear that I find the most in common with Raven-Symoné," Candace said.

"We differ a lot in our opinions, but we are kindred spirits in the sense that we both grew up in front of the camera. We have a lot of similar life experiences that have shaped who we are. That gives us a lot to bond over. We connect on so many levels that are probably surprising to people if they saw us off camera," the host added.