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‘Full House’ actress Candace Cameron Bure finds a spot in Malibu

"Full House" star Candace Cameron Bure and her husband, former NHL player Valeri Bure, paid $2.355 million for the two-story home in Malibu.

“Full House” star Candace Cameron Bure and her husband, former NHL player Valeri Bure, paid $2.355 million for the two-story home in Malibu.

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Actress Candace Cameron Bure of “Full House” fame and her husband, retired professional hockey player Valeri Bure, have bought a house in Malibu for $2.355 million.

The split-level Midcentury home, built in 1965, features raised ceilings, hardwood floors and a living room with a stone fireplace. Views take in mountain and partial ocean views.

Other common areas include a family room, an eat-in kitchen and a formal dining room. The master suite has dual vanities, a rain shower and an ocean-facing balcony for a total of four bedrooms and three bathrooms.

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A patio, a step-up dining area and barbecue and a large expanse of grass highlight the grounds.

The house came on the market in September for $2.425 million and was more recently priced at $2.385 million, records show.

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Michael Edlen of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage was the listing agent. Jonathan Saver of Sotheby’s International Realty repped the buyers, according to the Multiple Listing Service.

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Cameron Bure, 39, will reprise her role as D.J. Tanner in “Fuller House,” the Netflix sequel to the 1990s comedy due out next year. Last year, she competed on “Dancing with the Stars,” finishing third place in the competition.

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She is the sister of actor Kirk Cameron.

Bure, 41, played 10 seasons in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens, Calgary Flames and Florida Panthers, among others. As a member of the Russian national team, the right winger won silver and bronze medals at the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics, respectively.

He retired from hockey in 2005.

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